Askaran
| Askaran | |
|---|---|
| Raja of Amber Raja of Narwar | |
| Raja of Amber | |
| Reign | 15 May 1548 – 1 June 1548 | 
| Predecessor | Ratan Singh | 
| Successor | Bharmal | 
| Raja of Narwar | |
| Reign | ? – c.1599 | 
| Successor | Raj Singh | 
| Died | c.1599 | 
| Spouse | Indravati of Marwar | 
| Issue | 
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| Dynasty | Kachwaha | 
| Father | Bhim Singh | 
Raja Askaran (died c. 1599) was a late sixteenth-century Kachwaha Rajput ruler. Though briefly Raja of Amber, for the majority of his life Askaran was the ruler of Narwar. He also had a distinguished career as a military officer under the Mughal emperor Akbar and rose high in his service.
Through his maternal granddaughter Jagat Gosain, he was the great-grandfather of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.