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Gwalior Maharaja who supported the British in the 1857 revolt.
Jayajirao Scindia became Maharaja of Gwalior at age 8 after the death of his father, Jankoji Rao Scindia II. His reign was initially under a regency, and he later assumed full powers, ruling until 1886.
Jayajirao Scindia provided crucial military support to the British during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He sheltered British officials and sent troops to help suppress the uprising in Central India, earning British gratitude and rewards.
Jayajirao Scindia commissioned the Jai Vilas Palace in Gwalior, designed by Sir Michael Filose in a European neoclassical style. The palace became the royal residence and a symbol of Scindia wealth and architectural ambition.