Maharaja Jagat Singh II
Maharaja Jagat Singh II was the ruler of the princely state of Udaipur in Rajasthan, India, from 1734 to 1751. He was a member of the Sisodia dynasty and is known for his contributions to the arts and architecture of the region. His reign saw the construction of several important buildings, including the Jagmandir Palace.
Jagat Singh II was also recognized for his efforts in promoting trade and agriculture in his kingdom. He worked to improve the welfare of his subjects and maintain the stability of his state during a time of political challenges in the region.