Mangal Singh Prabhakar

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  • Mangal Singh Prabhakar
    Maharaja
    Mangol Sing Rajah of Ulwar (cropped).tif
    Maharaja of Alwar
    Reign11 October 1874 – 22 May 1892
    PredecessorSheodan Singh
    Successor Jai Singh Prabhakar
    Born(1859-11-25)25 November 1859
    Died22 May 1892(1892-05-22) (aged 32)
    Issue Jai Singh Prabhakar
    Education
    Preceded by
    Sheodan Singh Prabhakar
    Maharaja of Alwar
    1874 1892
    Succeeded by