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Zalim Singh of Kota leads by 12.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Eddie Barker, as Minister for Law, drafted the legal documents for Singapore's separation from Malaysia. The agreement outlined the terms of independence, including the division of assets and the continuation of the common market.
Eddie Barker was appointed Singapore's first Minister for Law after independence. He oversaw the establishment of the legal framework for the new nation, including the Constitution and the judiciary system.
Eddie Barker was part of the Singapore delegation that negotiated the separation terms with Malaysian leaders. His legal expertise ensured a smooth transition and the protection of Singapore's interests in the agreement.
Eddie Barker served as Acting Prime Minister of Singapore during Lee Kuan Yew's absence. He handled routine governance and maintained stability, demonstrating the depth of the PAP leadership team.
Zalim Singh became regent of the princely state of Kota after the death of Maharao Umed Singh I. He effectively ruled the state for decades, implementing administrative reforms and maintaining stability amid Maratha and British expansion.
Zalim Singh overhauled the revenue system of Kota, introducing efficient tax collection and land management. He also reorganized the administration, reducing corruption and improving state finances, which strengthened Kota's economy.
Zalim Singh crushed several revolts by rival nobles and factions within Kota, consolidating his control over the state. These actions prevented civil war and maintained stability, but also involved executions and confiscations.
During the Second Anglo-Maratha War, Zalim Singh kept Kota neutral, avoiding direct involvement with either side. This diplomatic maneuvering preserved Kota's independence and prevented devastation from war.
Zalim Singh signed a subsidiary alliance with the British East India Company, securing Kota's autonomy under British paramountcy. This treaty ensured Kota's survival as a princely state and aligned it with British interests in Rajputana.
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