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Bhim Singh II
Maharao of Kotah
Uprajpramukh of Rajasthan
First Rajpramukh of Rajasthan
Bhim Singh II, KCSI
Maharao of Kotah
Reign1940 – 15 August 1947
PredecessorUmed Singh II
SuccessorBrijraj Singh
Born14 September 1909
Died20 July 1991(1991-07-20) (aged 81)
SpouseHH Maharaniji Sa Rathorji Shri Shiv Kanwarji Saheba d.of HH Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Sir Shri Ganga Singhji of Bikaner State
IssueBrijraj Singh

Indra Kumariji m.to HH Raja Rawat Sir Vikramaditya Singhji of Rajgarh State

Bhuvaneshwari Kumariji m.to Thakur Devi Singhji of Malasar in Bikaner State
HouseMadhani Hada-Chauhan
FatherUmed Singh II
MotherHH Maharaniji Sa Kachwahiji Shri Gulab Kanwarji Maji Saheba of Isarda in Jaipur State
Rajpramukh of Rajasthan
In office
25 March 1948 – 18 April 1948
Succeeded byBhupal Singh
Uprajpramukh of Rajasthan
In office
18 April 1948 – 31 October 1956

Brigadier HH Shri Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahim Mahendra Maharao Raja Sir Bhim Singh II Bahadur, KCSI (14 September 1909 – 20 July 1991) was the last ruling Maharaja of the Hada Chauhan dynasty of the Princely State of Kotah from the year 1940 to 1947.

Early career

The only son and heir of HH Maharao Sir Umed Singhji II, Bhim Singhji II succeeded his father following his death in 1940. He immediately entered into service with the British Indian Army as an officer, serving during the Second World War and being promoted to Major by 1948. Although he planned several education and modernisation programs for Kotah, they did not reach fruition before Indian independence. He was knighted with the KCSI in 1947, and signed the Instrument of Accession to the Dominion of India on 15 August. The following year, on 25 March 1948, Sir Bhim Singhji merged Kotah into the Rajasthan Union of states and became its first Rajpramukh, but was demoted to Uprajpramukh (Deputy Rajpramukh) when the Maharana of Udaipur, who was of a higher rank than Sir Bhim Singhji, acceded to the Rajasthan Union. Sir Bhim Singhji continued in the office of Uprajpramukh until it, along with the office of Rajpramukh, was abolished by the Government of India on 31 October 1956.

Later Work

In 1956, Sir Bhim Singhji served as an Alternate Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly that year. Conversely, since 1959 he had been President of the Rajasthan Board for the Preservation of Wildlife.

Sports shooter

Bhim Singh II

An expert shooter, he was Captain of the Indian shooting team at the Singapore Shooting Championships in 1969, at the 1976 Summer Olympics and at the 1978 Asian Games.

Kota Rao genealogy

Family

On 30 April 1930, Bhim Singhji II married Rathorji Maharani Shivkumari Sahiba (1 April 1916–), a younger daughter of General Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh of Bikaner. The couple had one son and two daughters:

  • Maharajkumar Sri Brijraj Singhji Sahib Bahadur, who succeeded as Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Brijraj Singh Sahib Bahadur (21 February 1934– 29 January 2022)
  • Maharajkumari Indira Kumari Sahiba (1937–), who in 1960 married Raja Rawat Sri Bikramaditya Singh Sahib Bahadur (18 December 1936–), the Raja of Rajgarh, becoming the Rani Sahiba of Rajgarh.
  • Maharajkumari Bhuvaneshwari Kumari Sahiba (29 May 1945–), who married in the 1970s Thakur Sri Devi Singh of Malasar, and had twin daughters Shaivya Rathore and Divya Rathore.

Later years and death

As part of the mass derecognisation of Indian rulers in 1971 under the Indira Gandhi regime, Sir Bhim Singhji was stripped of ruling powers and titles. He died two decades later on 20 July 1991, aged 81, after a reign of 51 years, and was succeeded by his only son, Brijraj Singh.

Titles

  • 1909–1940: Maharajkumar Sri Bhim Singh Sahib Bahadur
  • 1940–1943: His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah
  • 1943–1944: Captain His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah
  • 1944–1945: Major His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah
  • 1945–1946: Lieutenant-Colonel His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah
  • 1946–1947: Colonel His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah
  • 1947–1948: Colonel His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Sir Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah, KCSI
  • 1948–1991: Brigadier His Highness Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Mahimahendra Maharao Raja Sri Sir Bhim Singh II Sahib Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Kotah, KCSI

Honours

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References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Bhim Singh Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.

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Bhim Singh II Hada DynastyBorn: 14 September 1909 Died: 20 July 1991
Regnal titles
Preceded byUmed Singh II
(as Maharao of Kotah)
Maharao of Kotah
1940–1948
Succeeded byMonarchy abolished
(Merged into the Dominion of India)
Political offices
Preceded byPost created 25 March 1948 Rajpramukh of the Rajasthan Union
1948
Succeeded byBhupal Singh, Maharana of Udaipur
Preceded byPost created 25 March 1948 Uprajpramukh of the Rajasthan Union
1948–1956
Succeeded byPost abolished by the Republic of India 31 October 1956
Titles in pretence
Preceded byNone — TITULAR —
Maharao of Kotah
1948–1991
Reason for succession failure:
Monarchy abolished in 1948
Succeeded byBrijraj Singh
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