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{{Short description|Ruler of Jammu from 1707 to 1733}}
'''Raja Dhruv Dev''' of ] ruled Jammu from 1707 to 1733. In 1710, after consulting his astrologers, moved his residence from the older palace in ] to a new, grander location overlooking the Tawi River.<ref name=":study"> {{cite book | last1 = Singh | first1 = Amrita | last2 = Sehjowalia | first2 = Aritik | last3 = Atwal | first3 = Neha | last4 = Grover | first4 = Sehajpreet | last5 = Sharma | first5 = Parul | title = Mubarak Mandi Complex Jammu (Documentation Study Report) | year = 2017 | pages = 119 | url = https://issuu.com/amritasinghwalia/docs/report }}</ref> During his tenure ] was fought in which he sided with Mughals to defeat ].<ref name="Gupta">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Hari |title=History Of The Sikhs Vol. II Evolution Of Sikh Confederacies (1707-69) |date=2007 |publisher=Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |isbn=978-81-215-0248-1 |pages=22–23 |url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheSikhsVol.IiEvolutionOfSikhConfederacies1707-69/page/n43/mode/2up?q=Jammu |access-date=21 December 2022}}</ref>
'''Raja Dhruv Dev''' of ] ruled ] from 1707 to 1733.

According to the ''Rajdarshani'', a historical chronicle by 19th-century historian Ganeshdas Badenra, the ] was founded when Raja Dhruv Dev in 1710, after consulting his astrologers, moved his residence from the older palace in Purani Mandi to a new, grander location overlooking the ].<ref name=":study">{{cite book | last1 = Singh | first1 = Amrita | last2 = Sehjowalia | first2 = Aritik | last3 = Atwal | first3 = Neha | last4 = Grover | first4 = Sehajpreet | last5 = Sharma | first5 = Parul | title = Mubarak Mandi Complex Jammu (Documentation Study Report) | year = 2017 | pages = 119 | url = https://issuu.com/amritasinghwalia/docs/report }}</ref> During his tenure ] was fought in which he sided with Mughals to defeat ].<ref name="Gupta">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Hari |title=History Of The Sikhs Vol. II Evolution Of Sikh Confederacies (1707-69) |date=2007 |publisher=Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |isbn=978-81-215-0248-1 |pages=22–23 |url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheSikhsVol.IiEvolutionOfSikhConfederacies1707-69/page/n43/mode/2up?q=Jammu |access-date=21 December 2022}}</ref>


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Ruler of Jammu from 1707 to 1733

Raja Dhruv Dev of Deva dynasty of Jammu ruled Jammu from 1707 to 1733.

According to the Rajdarshani, a historical chronicle by 19th-century historian Ganeshdas Badenra, the Mubarak Mandi Palace was founded when Raja Dhruv Dev in 1710, after consulting his astrologers, moved his residence from the older palace in Purani Mandi to a new, grander location overlooking the Tawi River. During his tenure Battle of Jammu (1712) was fought in which he sided with Mughals to defeat Banda Singh Bahadur.

References

  1. Singh, Amrita; Sehjowalia, Aritik; Atwal, Neha; Grover, Sehajpreet; Sharma, Parul (2017). Mubarak Mandi Complex Jammu (Documentation Study Report). p. 119.
  2. Gupta, Hari (2007). History Of The Sikhs Vol. II Evolution Of Sikh Confederacies (1707-69). Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-81-215-0248-1. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
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