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Saturday, October 31, 2009

ALSISAR (Thikana) ..............Shekhawat

  • Thakur KISHEN SINGH (by 3rd wife), born 1709, ancestor of the families of khetri, arooka Seegra, Alsisar, Heerwa and Balaria, married and had issue. He died 1745.
    • Thakur PAHAR SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Bagh Singh
  • Thakur PAHAR SINGH 1745/1771, born 1737, constructed the fort of Heerwa in 1763, married and had issue. He died 1771.
    • Thakur Inder Singh of heerwa, sigra and Balaria, married and had issue.
    • Thakur SAMRATH SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Sher Singh, married and had issue.
      • Thakur Badan Singh, founded Badangarh, married and had issue.
        • Thakur Chand Singh of Badangarh, married and had issue.
          • Thakur Balwant Singh of Badangarh, married and had issue.
            • Thakur Ranmal Singh of Badangarh.
      • Kunwar Swaroop Singh of Togaran.
      • Kunwar Roop Singh of Bhookhana.
      • Kunwar Gulab Singh of Heerwa.
    • Thakur Duleha Singh of arooka
  • Thakur SAMRATH SINGH 1771/1812, born 1752, made Alsisar the capital in 1783, married and had issue. He died 1812.
  • Thakur KUSHAL SINGH 1812/1820, born 1791, married and had issue. He died 1820.
    • Thakur VISHAL SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur VISHAL SINGH 1820/1853, born 1816, married and had issue. He died 1853.
    • Thakur CHATTAR SINGH
    • Thakur BANEY SINGH
    • Thakur GANPAT SINGH (qv)

LINE I

PRESENT RULER: Thakur NARENDRA SINGH (1962/-)

PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Rulers were....
  • Thakur CHATTAR SINGH 1853/1868, born 1839, married the daughter of the Thakur of Neemaj, and had issue. He died 1868.
    • Raja AJIT SINGH, adopted to khetri
  • Thakur BANEY SINGH 1868/1887, born 1842, married and had issue. He died 1887.
    • Thakur YASHWANT SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur SHEOJI SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur YASHWANT SINGH 1887/1902, born 1859, married and had issue. He died 1902.
    • Raja Bahadur AMAR SINGH, adopted to Khetri.
  • Thakur SHEOJI SINGH 1902/1927, married and had issue. He died 1927.
    • Thakur LADHU SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur LADHU SINGH 1927/1962, born 1924, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married the daughter of the Thakur of Chandawal, and had issue. He died 1962.
    • Thakur NARENDRA SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Rajendra Singh
    • Kunwar Surendra Singh
  • Thakur NARENDRA SINGH (see above)

LINE II

PRESENT RULER: Thakur GAJ SINGH, Thikanedar of Alsisar since 23rd November 1987.
born 18th March 1958, educated at St. Xavier School, Jaipur; married the daughter of Bhishamchandra Singh of Amargarh, and has issue.
  • Kunwar Abhimanyu Singh
  • Kunwar Dhruv Singh
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Rulers were....
  • Thakur GANPAT SINGH 1853/1896, born 1853, married and had issue.
    • Thakur CHANDER SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur CHANDER SINGH 1896/1949, born 1875, married and had issue. He died 1949.
    • Kunwar Ram Singh, born 1896, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married the daughter of the Thakur of bhenswara and had issue. He died 1948.
      • Bhanwar Udaibhan Singh, died 1940.
      • Thakur ARJUN SINGH (qv)
    • Daughter, married Thakur Gulab Singh of Nimbi-Marwar.
  • Thakur ARJUN SINGH 1949/1987, married Thakurani Panna Kanwar, daughter of Thakur SHIVNATH SINGH of kanota and his second wife, Thakurani Ratan Kanwar, and had issue. He died 23rd November 1987.
    • Thakur GAJ SINGH (qv)
    • Rani Daulat Kumari, married 18th June 1979 at Jaipur, Lt.-Col. Maharaj JAIRAJ SINGH of arnod and has issue.
    • Kunwar Kishan Singh, born 1967, died 16th November 1987.

KHETRI (Thikana),,,,,Shekhawat

Founded in 18th century, second largest Thikana in Jaipur after Sikar, related to the families of Harina, Alsisar, Badangarh and Aruka. Rulers include..
  • Thakur KISHAN SINGH 1742/1745, born 1709, married and had issue. He died 1745.
    • Thakur BHOPAL SINGH (qv)
    • Raja BAGH SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur PAHAR SINGH of alsisar, heerwa Badangarh and arooka He died circa 1771.
    • Daughter, married Maharaja BIJAY SINGH of Jodhpur .
  • Thakur BHOPAL SINGH 1745/1771, born 1735, granted a mansab of 1000 in 1756, later raised to 1250, constructed the Khetri Mahal, died sp 1771.
  • Raja BAGH SINGH 1771/1800, granted the title of Raja by Madhoji Scindia, married and had issue. He died 1800.
    • Kunwar Hari Singh, adopted by Thakur Pahar Singh but died young circa 1771.
    • Thakur ABHAI SINGH (qv)
  • Raja ABHAI SINGH 1800/1826, born 1769, title of Raja confirmed by Maharaja of Jaipur, was granted the pargana of Kotputli in 1806, married 1stly, Rani Gulab Kanwar of Pokhran married 2ndly, Rani Swarup Kanwar of Auwa, and had issue. He died 2nd November 1826.
    • Raja BAKHTAWAR SINGH (by 1st wife) (qv)
  • Raja BAKHTAWAR SINGH 1826/1829, born 1790, married 3rdly, daughter of Rawat SARDAR SINGH of Salumber, committed sati, and had issue. He died 31st December 1829.
    • Raja SHIVNATH SINGH (qv)
  • Raja SHIVNATH SINGH 1829/1843, born 1826, married 1841, the daughter of Thakur GULAB SINGH of Kesroli-Alwar, and had issue. He died 18th January 1843.
    • Rajkumari Rukmani Kumari, born 1842, married Rajkumar Bhawani Singh of Narsinghgarh and had issue.
    • Raja FATEH SINGH (qv)
  • Raja FATEH SINGH 1843/1870, born 12th February 1843, married 1stly, 1860 at Diggi, Rani Chand Kanwar, daughter of Thakur KUSHAL SINGH of Auwa married 2ndly, Rani Jodhiji of Nima, married 3rdly, Rani Jodhiji of Bhinai. He died spl 30th November 1870 at Delhi.
    • Daughter (by a concubine), married 1879, Rao Raja Mool Singh of Jodhpur.
  • Raja AJIT SINGH Bahadur 1870/1901, born 16th October 1861 at Alsisar, son of Thakur CHATAR SINGH of alsisar married 1875, the daughter of Thakur DEVI SINGH of auwa died 16th May 1904, and had issue. He died 18th January 1901 at Sikandra, cremated at Mathura.
    • Raja Shri JAI SINGH Sahib (qv)
    • Rani Suraj Kanwar, born 16th September 1882, married 1894, HH Svasti Shri Rajadhiraja Sahib UMAID SINGH II Bahadur of shahpura She died 8th August 1913.
    • Yuvrani Chandra Kumari, born 17th January 1889, married 1903 Yuvraj Man Singh of Pratapgarh
  • Raja Shri JAI SINGH Sahib 1901/1910, born 26th January 1893, died sp 30th March 1910.
  • Raja Bahadur AMAR SINGH 1911/1927, born 27th September 1898, son of Thakur Jaswant Singh of Alsisar, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married 4 wives and died sp 6th May 1927 at Jaipur.
  • Raja SARDAR SINGH Bahadur, born 16th March 1920, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer, M.A. (Cantab), Bar-at-Law, Member of the Jaipur Legislative Council 1945, the Constituent Assembly 1947/1950, the Provisional Parliament 1950/1952 and the Rajya Sabha 1952/1956, secretary to the Maharaja of Jaipur, Indian Ambassador to Laos in 1959, married 25th November 1948 (div.), Rani Bhuvan Laxmi Devi, daughter of Supradipta Manyabara Lt.Gen. Maharajkumar Singha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal and his wife, Rani Tara Rajya Lakshmi Devi, (daughter of HH Maharaja Dhiraj PRITHVI Bir Bikram of Nepal). He died sp 23rd February 1987

SHAHPURA (Thikana)...Shekhawat

  • Rao MANOHAR 1584/1616, granted a mansab of 1000 zat and 600 sawars later increased to 1000 zat and 800 sawars, founder of the Thikana named after himself, Manoharpur, married and had issue. He died 1616.
    • Kunwar Rai Chand, married and had issue. He died 1615 in the battle of Bangash.
      • Rao TILOK CHAND (qv)
    • Rao PRITHVI CHAND (qv)
  • Rao PRITHVI CHAND 1616/1620, granted a mansab of 500 zat and 300 sawars later increased to 700 zat and 500 sawars, died in the siege of Kangra Fort in 1620.
  • Rao TILOK CHAND 1620/1655, granted the jagir of Manoharpur and a mansab of 1000 zat and 600 sawars.
  • Rao ANAND CHAND 1655/1686, married and had issue.
    • Kunwar Amar Chand, married and had issue. He died vp.
      • Rao JAGAT SINGH (qv)
      • Kunwar Shiv Singh
      • Kunwar Arjun Singh
      • Kumari Kalyan Kanwar [Jamilatunnissa Begum], married 10th August 1681, Shahazada Kaim Baksh.
  • Rao JAGAT SINGH 1686/1702, married and had issue.
    • Rao SAGAT SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Sardar Singh of Deobandh-Bakri
  • Rao SAGAT SINGH 1702/1738, married and had issue.
    • Rao JASWANT SINGH (qv)
    • Daughter, married 1719, Maharaja AJIT SINGH of Jodhpur. She committed sati 1724.
  • Rao JASWANT SINGH 1738/1756, died 1756.
  • Rao NATHU SINGH 1756/1793, married and had issue. He died 1793 at Ajitgarh.
    • Rao BISHAN SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Prithvi Singh of Garh, married and had issue.
      • Rao HANUWANT SINGH (qv)
      • Several generations
        • Rao Balwant Singh, married and had issue.
          • Rao PRATAP SINGH (qv)
          • Kunwar Harnath Singh
          • Daughter, married Maharaj Sher Singh of Jodhpur.
    • Kunwar Berisal Singh of Palri.
  • Rao BISHAN SINGH 1793/1810, shifted the capital from Manoharpur to Shahpura, died sp 3rd August 1810.
  • Rao HANUWANT SINGH 1810/1856, married and had issue.
    • Kunwar Lakshman Singh, died vp 3rd May 1854.
    • Rao BALDEO SINGH
    • Rao SHIVNATH SINGH (qv)
  • Rao BALDEO SINGH 1856/1858, died sp 1858.
  • Rao SHIVNATH SINGH 1858/1881, married Rani Lad Kunwar of Geejgarh. He died sp 1881.
  • Rao PRATAP SINGH Bahadur 1881/1942, born 1873, son of Thakur Balwant Singh of Garh, married 1stly, Rani Udawatji of Ras, married 2ndly, Rani Hadiji of Ratangarh, and had issue. He died 16th October 1942 (18th October 1939 ).
    • Kunwar Kalyan Singh (by 2nd wife), married and had issue. He died vp 30th November 1938.
      • Rao DHIR SINGH (qv)
      • Thakur Veer Singh, married and has issue.
        • Baisa Madhu Kumari, married 7th March 1991, Kunwar Rajveer Singh of Bhainsrorgarh, born 10th March 1966, and has issue.
  • Rao DHIR SINGH 1942/1974, born 10th August 1935, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and then at Maharaja College, Jaipur, earned his B.A. LL.B. from Rajasthan University, married Rani Gunwant Kumari of Chanod-Marwar, and had issue. He died 24th June 1974.
    • Rao RAJENDRA SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Surendra Singh, born 20th June 1964, married 10th December 1987, Thakurani Ratan Kumari of Chinani-Jammu and has issue.
      • Kunwar Digraj Singh
      • Kunwar Adhiraj Singh
    • Rajkumari Anurekha Kumari, married 1974, Yaduvendra Singh Bhati
    • Rajkumari Chandrakala Kumari, married 1976, Chandan Singh Rathod.

Friday, October 30, 2009

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

DUNDLOD (Thikana), Shekhawat

Founded in 1750. Rulers were...
  • Thakur KESHRI SINGH 1750/1768, born 1728, the fifth son of Thakur Sardul Singh Shekhawat of Jhunjhunu, ancestor of the families of Bissau, Surajgarh and Dundlod, constructed the fort of Dundlod in 1750, married 4 wives, and had issue. He died 1768 at Jhunjhunu.
    • Kunwar Fateh Singh, died vpsp.
    • Thakur HANUMAT SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur SURAJ MAL of Bissau
  • Thakur HANUMAT SINGH 1768/1784, married, as his only wife, a lady of Dhariawad, and had issue. He died 1784 at Jhunjhunu.
    • Thakur RANJIT SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur RANJIT SINGH 1784/1808, married 1stly, Thakurani Ratan Kanwar of Pokhran, married 2ndly, daughter of the Thakur of Khimsar, married 3rdly, Thakurani Nath Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Akhai Singh of Janiwara, Jodhpur, and had issue. He died 21st December 1808.
    • Kunwar Pratap Singh (by Thakurani Ratan Kanwar), married a daughter of Thakur Indra Singh of Geejgarh, He died sp 21st December 1808.
    • Thakur SHIV SINGH (by Thakurani Karamsotji) (qv)
    • Maharani Raj Kanwar (by Thakurani Ratan Kanwar), married 1806, Maharajkumar RATAN SINGH of Bikaner, and had issue. She died 20th December 1852.
  • Thakur SHIV SINGH 1808/1850, married and had issue. He died 1850.
    • Kunwar Chiman Singh, died vpsp.
    • Thakur JAI SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur JAI SINGH 1850/1875, born 1st Janauary 1838, married and had issue. He died 7th September 1875.
    • Thakur PANEY SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur CHANDER SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur PANEY SINGH 1875/1897, born 15th September 1855, succeded to a half share in Dundlod, which was inherited by his brother on his death. He died sp 18th April 1897.
  • Thakur CHANDER SINGH 1897/1905, born 9th October 1858, adopted Kanwar Harnath Singh, son of Thakur CHATTAR SINGH of Malsisar, He died sp 1903.
    INTERREGNUM 1903/1905
  • Rawal HARNATH SINGHJI Bahadur 1905/1976, born 17th September 1893, (granted the personal title of Rawal by HH Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II of Jaipur in 1947), married 26th January 1913 at Bera, Rani Sireh Kanwar, died 25th January 1967, daughter of Rao Bahadur Thakur SHIVNATH SINGHJI of bera in Jodhpur, and his wife, Rani Roop Kanwar, and had issue. He died 26th January 1976 at Dundlod.
    • Rani Mohan Kanwar, married Rawat KARAN SINGH of kanore.
    • Thakur Ratan Singh, born 3rd December 1918, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married Kumari Shashi Prabhawati Kumari [Thakurani Shashi Prabha Devi], the eldest daughter of Maharaj Ranzor Singh of Sirmur, and had issue. He died 1999.
      • Kanwar Rajendra Singh, born 29th November 1939, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married Kanwarani Shreelekha Kumari, daughter of Shri Narain Rao alias Shri Fateh Singh Rao Patankar of Gwalior, and had issue. He died 27th May 1993 in Nairobi, Kenya.
        • Thakur Randeep Singh, married Thakurani Namrata Kumari, daughter of the Maharaj Sahib of Dhonswas in Ratlam, and his wife, Rani Usha Kiran.
        • Thakur Rajat Singh
      • Thakur Veer Vijay Singh, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married Kanwarani Savita Kumari of Kelwa in Mewar, and has issue.
        • Kanwar Suryaveer Singh
        • Kanwar Vishwaveer Singh
        • Baiji Lal Loveleena Kumari, married Someshwar Bahadur Singh.
        • Rani Navneeta Kumari, married Raja Baleshwar Singh of Birwa.
    • Lt.Col. Thakur Raghuvir Singh, born 19th March 1920 in Bera, Jodhpur, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer. During World War II served in the Western Desert, Egypt. He also served in 19 Inf. Div. in Kashmir in 1948 as well as in the Defence Service Staff College in Wellington, India and in HQ Eastern Command in Calcutta. Later became the Military Secretary to HH the Rajpramukh of Rajasthan after independence. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal Class I of Jaipur State. He has had the honour of being cavalry officer with the Jaipur Lancers, Rajendra Hazari Guards, Kachhawa Horse, Gwalior Lancers and the 61st Cavalary of the integrated Indian Army; married April 1947, Thakurani Bharati Devi, daughter of Maharaj Champaksinhji of Rajpipla, and has issue.
      • Kanwar Ranjit Singh, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and St Xaviers College, Bombay; married Kanwarani Brita Maitra and has issue.
        • Bhanwar Vijit Singh, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer.
      • Kanwar Raghuvendra Singh, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married Kanwarani Ganga Pande, and has issue.
        • Mallika Singh
        • Mandira Singh
      • Thakurani Urwashi Devi, married Thakur Digvijay Singh Champawat of Rohet
    • Rajkumarani Brijraj Kanwar, married Rajkumar Bikram Bahadur Singh of Khairagarh
    • Rani Raghuraj Kanwar, married Lt.-Col. Maharaj Ranbirsinhji of Nawanagar.
    • Thakur Ranbir Singh, born 7th July 1929, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; Executive Secretary of Bharatiya Natya Sangh 1962/1965, Vice Chairman of Rajasthan Sangeet Natak Academy for two terms, Cultural Advisor to the Government of Mauritius 1976/1981, married the eldest daughter of Shri Prakram Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal, and has issue.
      • Kanwar Ranvijay Singh, married Kanwarani Bhawna Kumari of Halwapur, and has issue.
        • Baiji Lal Kavita Kumari, married Maj. Shri Bishambhar Narsingh Rana.
    • Thakur Rajvir Singh, born 1st December 1930, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married a daughter of Maharaj Narain Singh of Jodhpur, and has issue.
      • Kanwar Rishiraj Singh, married Kanwarani Neeta, and has issue.
        • Bhanwar Rahulraj Singh
        • Bhanwar Jairraj Singh
      • Kanwar Ridhiraj Singh
    • Thakurani Gulab Kanwar, married Lt.-Col. Thakur Rajendra Singh of Rohet
    • Thakurani Chand Kanwar, married Lt.-Col. Thakur Narendra Singh Bhist.
    • Rani Rajendra Kunwar, married 7th March 1962 in Jaipur, Rawat Thakur DIGVIJAI SINGH of Ajabpur and has issue.

MANDRELLA (Thikana) Shekhawat

  • Thakur DAULAT SINGH 1751/1791, born 1734, 3rd son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhujhunu, married and had issue. He died 1791.
    • Thakur LAKSHMAN SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur SAIVA SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Kan Singh, married and had issue.
      • Kunwar Nandram Singh
      • Kunwar Madan Singh
    • Thakur Lal Singh, married and had issue.
      • Kunwar Ram Singh, died young.
    • Thakur Ranjit Singh, constructed the Fort of Chanana, married and had issue.
      • Thakur Bhagwant Singh
      • Thakur Panney Singh
  • Thakur LAKSHMAN SINGH 1791/1802 , born 1754, married the daughter of the Thakur of Depalsar, and had issue. He died 1802.
    • Thakur BISHAN SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Swaroop Singh, adopted by his uncle Thakur SAIVA SINGH, married and had issue.
      • Thakur Nathu Singh, died 1844.
      • Thakur Ratan Singh, married the daughter of Thakur Hanwant Singh of Oreint. He died sp 1853.
      • Thakur Gopal Singh, died 1844.
      • Thakur Roop Singh, married and had issue. He died 1853 at Jaipur.
        • Thakur MAGNI SINGH (qv)
        • Thakur UDAI SINGH, adopted to Malsisar
        • Baiji Lal Asman Kumari
  • Thakur SAIVA SINGH 1791/1799, born 1756, adopted his nephew, died sp 1799.
  • Thakur BISHAN SINGH 1802/-
  • Thakur MAGNI SINGH -/1853, married and had issue.
    • Thakur JAWAHAR SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur JAWAHAR SINGH 1853/1908, adopted Thakur Bagh Singh of Malsisar.
  • Thakur BAGH SINGH 1908/1934, born 1886, married 1906, the daughter of Thakur Shivnath Singh of Nema, died 2nd January 1961. He died sp 26th January 1934.
    INTERREGNUM 1934/1942
  • Thakur TAKHAT SINGH 1942/1970, son of Thakur Bhur Singh of Malsisar, died 5th May 1970 without leaving a successor

MALSISAR (Thikana), Shekhawat

  • Thakur MAHA SINGH 1745/1770, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhujhunu, started the construction of Malsisar Fort in 1762, married two wives, and had issue, 2 sons (by 2nd wife) and 7 daughters (by 1st wife). He died 1770.
    • Thakur PRITHI SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Zalim Singh of Sithal
  • Thakur PRITHI SINGH 1770/1822, married and had issue. He died 1822.
    • Kunwar Devi Singh. died vpsp.
    • Thakur DUNGAR SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Amar Singh, died 1831.
  • Thakur DUNGAR SINGH 1822/1825, married and had issue. He died 1825.
    • Thakur DULEHA SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur DULEHA SINGH 1825/1858, married and had issue. He died 14th June 1858.
    • Kunwar Chattar Singh, died young.
  • Thakur UDAI SINGH 1858/1878, born 1841, son of Thakur Roop Singh of Mandrella, confirmed in the succession on 4th August 1863, married (as his only wife), Thakurani Bikawatji of Bajrangasar, died 1879, and had issue. He died 1878.
    • Thakur BHUR SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Chattar Singh, married Thakurani Gulab Kanwar of Lamia-Jodhpur, and had issue.
      • Rawal HARNATH SINGHJI Bahadur, adopted by Thakur CHANDER SINGH of Dundlod
      • Thakur Ishwari Singh
      • Thakur Karni Singh, adopted to Chowkari, married and had issue.
        • Kunwar Jiwan Singh
      • Thakur Devi Singh, married and had issue.
        • Kunwar Bhawani Singh
        • Baiji Lal Bhallabh Kanwar
      • Thakur Bahadur Singh, married and had issue.
        • Kunwar Raj Singh
      • Thakurani Sajjan Kanwar, married 1924 at Dundlod, Thakur SALIM SINGHJI of Badu-Jodhpur.
    • Rani Fateh Kanwar, married 1891, Rao Saheb MOD SINGHJI of Deolia
  • Thakur BHUR SINGH 1878/1932, born 1862 at Mandrella, constructed Malsisar House at Jaipur, Member of the Council of Ministers of Jaipur State in 1895/1909, married the daughter of Thakur Shyam Singh of Baghot, died 8th December 1897, and had issue. He died 31st December 1932.
    • Thakur SHIVNATH SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Bagh Singh, born 1st March 1887, died 26th January 1934.
    • Thakur TAKHAT SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur SHIVNATH SINGH 1932/1947, born 1882, educated at Maharaja's College, Jaipur; married 1stly 1900, daughter of the Thakur of Jasana, died 1903, married 2ndly, 1906 at Bikaner, daughter of Raja Jivaraj Singh Tanwar of Rori, died 1963. He died sp 21st November 1947 at Malsisar House in Jaipur.
  • Thakur TAKHAT SINGH 1947/1970, born 1889, also Thikanedar of Mandrella 1942/1970, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married (as his only wife) 1906, daughter of the Thakur of Dadrera-Bikaner, died 1909. He died sp 5th May 1970.

CHOWKARI (Thikana), Shekhawat (Bhojrajji Clan)

PRESENT RULER: Thakur SUMER SINGH, present Thakur Sahib of Chowkari since August 1982.
born 29 February 1929, married Thakurani Gopal Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Bagh Singh of Kheans, and has issue.
  • Kunwar Shiv Shankar Singh, born 10th January 1960, married Kunwarani Rasal Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Zalam Singh of Agor, and has issue.
    • Bhanwar Anirudh Singh, born 16th June 1986, educated at Mayo College Ajmer.
  • Kunwar Satyanarayan Singh, married to the daughter of Thakur Padam Singh of Daulatpura.
  • Baiji Lal Chandar Kanwar, married Thakur Shankar Singh of Kasumi.
  • Baiji Lal Mohan Kanwar, married Kunwar Mangal Singh of Khanpur.
  • Baiji Lal Vishnu Kanwar, married Kunwar Himmat Singh of Khanpur.
PREDECESSORS
  • Thakur BAKHAT SINGH 1745/1754, born about 1720, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu, married and had issue. He died 1754.
    • Thakur ARJUN SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Adhot Singh, died sp.
    • Kunwar Duleh Singh, died sp.
    • Kunwar Bhim Singh of Kumawas, adopted his nephew, Kunwar Gyan Singh.
  • Thakur ARJUN SINGH 1754/1793, married and had issue.
    • Thakur JAWAN SINGH (qv)
    • Thakur Gyan Singh of Kumawas, married and had issue.
      • Thakur SHYAM SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur JAWAN SINGH 1793/-
  • Thakur SHYAM SINGH, son of Thakur Gyan Singh of Kumawas, married and had issue.
    • Thakur ABHEY SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Devi Singh, died sp.
  • Thakur ABHEY SINGH, married and had issue.
    • Thakur MANGAL SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur MANGAL SINGH -/1893, married and had issue. He died 1893.
    • Thakur GOPAL SINGH (qv)
    • Kunwar Ganpat Singh
    • Kunwar Bhur Singh
    • Kunwar Shivnath Singh
    • Kunwar Ramlal Singh
    • Baiji Lal Jadav Kanwar, married Kunwar Moti Singh of Badli-Mewar.
    • Baiji Lal Gulab Kanwar, married Shambhu Singh of Suthalia.
    • Thakurani Chand Kanwar, married (as his first wife) 1907, Rajeshri Thakur ONKAR SINGH of Dotria, born 1887. She died 1928.
  • Thakur GOPAL SINGH 1893/1940, born 1857, married the sister of Thakur Laxman Singh of Jawala, and had issue. He died 1940.
    • Thakur ISHWARI SINGH (qv)
  • Thakur ISHWARI SINGH 1940/1982, born 1904, married the daughter of Maharaj Sher Singh of Jodhpur, and had issue. He died August 1982.
    • Thakur SUMER SINGH (qv)
    • Baiji Lal Lal Kanwar, married Raghubir Singh of Neema.

Sub clans or septs of the Shekhawat clan with their Thikanas



  • Bhojraj Ji Ka
    • Udaipurwati [Pentalisa]
      • Jhajhar, founded by Kunwar Purshottamdas, elder son of Raja Todarmal.
      • Gudhagaurji, founded by Thakur Jhunjhar Singh.
      • Chirana, site of a magnificent castle.
      • (Descendants of Thakur Salehdi Singh 1687-1767): Kedh, founded by Kunwar Gopal Singh son of Thakur Jagram Singh.
      • Nangali, founded by Thakur Saledhi Singh.
      • Khirod, founded by Kunwar Amar Singh and Kunwar Ram Singh, sons of Salehdi Singh, they built a castle in 1825 samwat.
      • Moonwari [Mohanwari], founded by Thakur Saledhi Singh.
      • Jakhal
      • Chapoli
      • Gura
      • Paunkh etc.
    • Panch Pana - Thakur Shardul Singh, had six sons (see below), who received shares of their fathers estate. One son died young, and his share was divided equally amongst his brothers (these five shares were known as Panch Pana), another son died without issue and his share was given to the surviving brothers.
      • (Descendants of Thakur Zorawar Singh):Chowkari, founded by Thakur Bakhat Singh in 1745, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu. Site of a castle.
      • Malsisar, founded by Thakur Maha Singh in 1745, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu, started the construction of Malsisar Fort in 1762.
      • Mandrella, founded by Thakur Daulat Singh in 1751/1791, third son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu. Site of a fort.
      • Chanana, founded by Thakur Ranjit Singh, son of Thakur Daulat Singh, he constructed the Fort of Chanana.
      • Gangiyasar, granted to Thakur Medh Singh. Site of a fort.
      • Tain, founded by Thakur Salim Singh, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu. Site of a fort.
      • Sirohi, founded by Thakur Salim Singh, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu. Site of a fort.
      • Dabdi, founded by Thakur Kirat Singh, son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu.
      • (Descendants of Thakur Kishan Singh): Khetri, founded by Thakur Kishan Singh in 1742, second largest Thikana in Jaipur after Sikar. Site of the kaleidoscopic Bhopalgarh Fort, Bagore Fort and a Palace. Thakur Bhopal Singh constructed the Khetri Mahal in 1770.
      • Alsisar I., site of a fort, founded by Thakur Chattar Singh in 1853.
      • Alsisar II, founded by Thakur Ganpat Singh in 1853.
      • Heerwa, founded by Thakur Ramnath Singh. Thakur Pahar Singh constructed the fort of Heerwa in 1763.
      • Sigra, founded by Thakur Mehtab Singh, site of a small Castle.
      • Arooka,site of a fort, the estate was founded by Thakur Duleha Singh in 1796.
      • Badangarh, site of a fort, the estate was founded by Thakur Badan Singh.
      • (Descendants of Thakur Nawal Singh): Nawalgarh, founded by Thakur Nawal Singh in 1737 at the village site of Rohili. Nawalgarh has two forts, Bala Kila Fort, built in 1737, and Fatehgarh or Kachiagarh Fort, as well as Roop Niwas Palace.
      • Mandawa, founded in 1791 by the third and fourth sons of Thakur Narsinghdas of Nawalgarh in 1791. Castle Mandawa was built by Thakur Nawal Singh, in 1755.
      • Mahensar, founded in 1768 by Thakur Nahar Singh, second son of Thakur Nawal Singh of Nawalgarh. Mahensar has a magnificent castle.
      • Parasrampura, founded by Thakur Bhawani Singh, son of Thakur Nahar Singh. Site of a small Castle.
      • Mukundharh, site of a fort, the estate founded by Thakur Mukand Singh in 1859, son of Thakur Nathu Singh of Nawalgarh.
      • Dorasar, founded by Kunwar Prem Singh.
      • Pacheri, founded by Kunwar Prem Singh.
      • Ismailpur
      • Jakoda
      • Kolinda etc.
      • (Descendants of Thakur Kesari Singh) Dundlod, founded by Thakur Kesari Singh, who constructed Dundlod Fort in 1750. The fort has the majestic Diwan Khana.
      • Bissau, founded in 1746 by Thakur Kesari Singh, site of a fort.
      • Surajgarh, founded in 1778 by Thakur Surajmal.Site of a fort.
  • Ugarsen Ji Ka
  • Gopal Ji Ka
  • Achaldas Ji Ka
    • Jahota, granted to Thakur Achaldas, son of Thakur Bhagwan Das.
  • Bhairo Ji Ka
  • Tejsi Ji KA
  • Taknet
  • Khejroliya
    • Khejroli, granted to Kunwar Bharmal, younger son of Rao Shekha.
  • Milakpuriya
    • Milakpur, granted to Kunwar Trilok, younger son of Rao Shekha.
  • Dundawat
  • Girdhar Ji Ka
    • Khandela, Senior, site of the Bara Pana Fort, the estate was founded by Raja Udai Singh in 1697.
    • Khandela, Junior, site of Chhota Pana Fort, the estate was founded by Raja Fateh Singh in 1683.
    • Danta, founded by Thakur Amar Singh, later Thakur Bhawani Singh, constructed the fort of Danta in 1754; Danta was in Sambhar Nizamat of Jaipur.
    • Khood, site of a fort, the estate was founded by Thakur Shyam Singh.
    • Surera, site of a Castle.
    • Banuda
    • Ralawta
    • Palsana
    • Ramgarh (near Danta), site of a strategic Fort, built by Guman Singh Shekhawat [Ladkhani] in 1733AD.
    • Bawari etc.
  • Rao Ji Ka
    • Sikar, site of a fort and a palace, namely the Madho Niwas Palace, the estate was founded in 1687 by Rao Daulat Singh, son of Rao Jaswant Singh of Kasli.
    • Kasli, founded by Rao Tirmal, who was granted the title of Rao and the parganas of Nagore and Kasli (84 villages).
    • Shyamgarh
    • Sarwari etc.
  • Ladkhani
    • Khachariawas, site of a fort, the estate was granted to Thakur Lad Singh in 1618. Khachariawas was in Sambhar Nizamat of Jaipur.
    • Khatu, founded by Kunwar Kesari Singh, son of Thakur Lad Singh of Khachariawas.
    • Lamia, site of a fort, the estate was founded by Kunwar Maya Singh, grand son of Thakur Lad Singh of Khachariawas.
    • Dhingpur
    • Vajiwas
    • Roolana
    • Singhasan
    • Pachar, site of a fort.
    • Bidoli etc.
  • Tajkhani
  • Hariram Ji Ka
    • Mundro
    • Awawas
    • Lasada, some of these thikanas are also Bhomias.
  • Parasram Ji Ka
  • Ratnawat

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ancient sites of the Shekhawats

Ancient sites of the Shekhawats:
Jhunjhunu - was taken over by the Thakur Shardul Singh in 1730 from the Kayamkhani Nawabs. Jhunjhunu has three forts, namely Badalgarh Fort, Jorawargarh Fort, Akhegarh Fort, as well as a Palace, Khetri Mahal.
Laxmangarh - founded in the early 19th century by Raja Laxman Singh of Sikar. Rao Raja of Sikar, Laxman Singh constructed a beautiful kaleidoscopic fort on the hill in 1862. He also founded a town, naming it after himself, as Laxmangarh in 1864. This town was styled after the Jaipur Town planning system.
Raghunathgarh - site of two Forts on the hill, built by Rao Raja Devi Singh of Sikar in 1791.
Devigarh - site of a fort on the hill, built by Rao Raja Devi Singh of Sikar in 1787.
Amarsar
Nan
Ralawata
Fatehpur
- established in 1451 as a capital for Muslim Kayamkhani Nawabs, but was taken by the Shekhawat Rajputs in the 18th century.
Ramgarh - founded by Rao Raja Devi Singh of Sikar in 1791.

SHEKHAWAT- short History

SHORT HISTORY: Following is a brief historical and genealogical outline of the Shekhawat clan, being one of the 65 branches of the Kachhawa ruling clan of Jaipur, and the most prominent of all the Kachhawas, and are the descendants of great Rajput warrior, Rao Shekhaji (BIOGRAPHY)
The early rulers paid allegiance to their overlords, the rulers of Amber, but Rao Shekhaji declared himself independent in 1471 and established a separate principality for his descendants. The Shekhawats ruled over the Shekhawati region for over 500 years and are honoured with the hereditary title of “Tazimi Sirdars”, whom HH the Maharaja of Jaipur receives by rising from his seat. The Shekhawat rulers built more then 50 forts and Palaces during their rule over the Shekhawati region [land of Shekhawat rulers], which was the largest Nizamat [District] within Jaipur State, almost the whole of which is occupied by Shekhawats, Col. J.C. Brooke in his book, Political History of India, wrote that “For the recruitment of Horse-army there is no region in India at par with Shekhawati.” Shekhawat is a very common surname in the Indian military. Many members of the clan have won gallantry awards including the Param Veer Chakra (the highest Indian award for bravery in a time of war), the Mahaveer Chakra, etc.

Rathore rulers of Marwar (Jodhpur)

Rathore rulers of Marwar (Jodhpur)
Rao Sheoji or Siyaji (1226-1273)
Rao Asthan (1273-1292)
Rao Doohad (1291-1309)-Rao Sindhal (1291-1309)
Rao Raipal (1309-1313)
Rao Kanhapal (1313-1323)
Rao Jalansi (1323-1228)
Rao Chada (1328-1344)
Rao Tida (1334-1357)
Rao Kanhadev (1357-1374)
Rao Biram Dev (1374-1383)
Rao Chanda or Chunda Rao (1383-1424)
Rao Kanha (1424-1427)
Rai Sanha (in rebellion) (1424-1427)
Rao Ranmal or Ranmalla (1427-1438)
Rao Jodha (1438-1488). Founder of Jodhpur.
Rao Satal (1488-1491) * Rao Suja (1491-1515)
Rao Ganga (1515-1532)
Rao Maldev or Malladeva (1532-1562)
Rao Chandrasen (1562-1584)
Raja Udai Singh or Udaya Singh (1584-1595)
Sawai Raja Suraj Singh (1595-1620)
Maharaja Gaja Singh (1620-1638)
Maharaja Jaswant Singh I (1638-1679)
Maharaja Ajit Singh (19 February 1679 - 24 June 1724). Born 1679, died 1724.
Maharaja Abhai Singh (24 June 1724 - 18 June 1749). Born 1702, died 1749.
Maharaja Ram Singh (1st time) (18 June 1749 - July 1751). Born 1730, died 1772.
Maharaja Bakht Singh (July 1751 - 21 September 1752). Born 1706, died1752.
Maharaja Bijay Singh (1st time) (21 September 1752 - 1753). Born 1724, died 1793.
Maharaja Ram Singh (2nd time) (1753 -September 1772)
Maharaja Bijay Singh (2nd time) (1772 - 17 July 1793)
Maharaja Bhim Singh (in rebellion) (13 April 1792 - 20 March 1793). Died 1803.
Maharaja Bhim Singh (17 July 1793 - 19 October 1803)
Maharaja Man Singh Rathore (19 October 1803 - 4 September 1843). Born 1783, died 1843.
Chhatra Singh (regent) (19 April 1817 - 6 January 1818). Born c.1800, died 1818.
Maharaja Takht Singh (14 October 1843 - 13 February 1873). Born 1819, died 1873.
Maharaja Jaswant Singh II (13 February 1873 - 11 October 1895. Born 1838, died 1895.
Maharaja Sardar Singh (11 October 1895 - 21 March 1911). Born 1880, died 1911.
Maharaja Sumer Singh (21 March 1911 - 3 October 1918). Born 1898, died 1918.
Maharaja Umaid Singh (3 October 1918 - 9 June 1947). Born 1903, died 1947.
Maharaja
Hanwant Singh (9 June 1947-7 April 1949). Born 1923, acceded to India 7 April 1949, died 1952.
Maharaja
Gaj Singh II aka. Baap ji, present Maharaja of Jodhpur (Marwar)

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वोह जुदाई के गम दे गये
हम उनकी यादो के सहारे जि लेते
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

LOOK THIS ALSO.......

the British alotted the princely states privy purses (annual allowances) according to their strengths - more gun salutes more allowance which was later on disallowed by the post-independance Gandhi regime of the Congress party.

  1. AJAIGARH ?> BUNDELA RAJPUTS > MADHYA PRADESH
  2. ALI RAJPUR > RATHORE > MADHYA PRADESH
  3. ALIPURA > PARIHAR > MADHYA PRADESH
  4. ALWAR > KACHWAHA > RAJASTHAN
  5. AMBLIARA > CHAUHAN > DECCAN
  6. BAGHAL > PARMAR > HIMACHAL
  7. BAGHAT > PANWAR > HIMACHAL
  8. BANKA PAHARI > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  9. BANSDA ? SOLANKI ? DECCAN
  10. BANSWARA > SISODIYA > RAJASTHAN
  11. BERI > PARMAR > MADHYA PRADESH
  12. BHADWA > JADEJA > SAURASHTRA
  13. BHAVNAGAR > GOHIL > SAURASHTRA
  14. BIHAT > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  15. BIJAWAR > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  16. BIKANER > RATHORE > RAJASTHAN
  17. BILASPUR > CHANDEL > HIMACHAL
  18. BUNDI > CHAUHAN > RAJASTHAN
  19. CHANGBHAKAR > CHAUHAN > MADHYA PRADESH
  20. CHARKHARI > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  21. CHATARPUR > PARMAR > MADHYA PRADESH
  22. CHOTAH UDAIPUR > CHAUHAN ?> DECCAN
  23. CHORANGALA > CHAUHAN > GUJRAT
  24. CHUDA > JHALA (ZALA) > SAURASHTRA
  25. DANTA >PARMAR > GUJRAT
  26. DARKOTI ? KACHWAHA ? HIMACHAL
  27. DATIA ? BUNDELA ? MADHYA PRADESH
  28. DHARAMPUR ? >SISODIYA > DECCAN
  29. DHRANGADHRA > JHALA (ZALA) > SAURASHTRA
  30. DUNGARPUR > SISODIYA > RAJASTHAN
  31. GAD BORIAD > CHAUHAN > GUJRAT
  32. GADHKA > JADEJA > SAURASHTRA
  33. GANGPUR > PARMAR ?>ORISSA
  34. GANGWAL > JHANWAR > BAHRAICH (AWADH)
  35. GARHWAL > PARMAR > GARHWAL
  36. TEHRI-GARHWAL > PANWAR > UTTAR PRADESH
  37. GARRAULI > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  38. GONDAL > JADEJA > SAURASHTRA
  39. HAPA > PARMAR > DECCAN
  40. IDAR > RATHORE > DECCAN
  41. JAIPUR > KACHWAHA > RAJASTHAN
  42. JAISALMER > BHATI > RAJASTHAN
  43. JALIA DEVANI > JADEJA > SAURASHTRA
  44. JAMBUGODHA > PARMAR > DECCAN
  45. JAMMU & KASHMIR> JAMWAL >J&K
  46. JASO > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  47. JHABUA > RATHORE > PRADESH
  48. JHALAWAR > JHALA (ZALA) > RAJASTHAN
  49. JIGNI > BUNDELA > MADHYA PRADESH
  50. JOBAT > RATHORE > MADHYA PRADESH
  51. JUBBAL > RATHORE > HIMACHAL PRADESH
  52. JUNIAN > RATHORE > RAJASTHAN (AJMER)
  53. KACCHI BARODA >RATHORE > MADHYA PRADESH
  54. KATHIWADA > JADON > MADHYA PRADESH
  55. KHANETI > PARIHAR > SHIMLA
  56. KHILCHIPUR > CHAUHAN > MADHYA PRADESH
  57. KOREA > CHAUHAN > MADHYA PRADESH
  58. LATHI > GOHIL > SAURAHSTRA
  59. LUNAWADA > SOLANKI > DECCAN
  60. NURPUR > TANWAR (PATHANIA) > HIMACHAL
  61. ORCCHA > BUNDELA > MAHYA PRADESH
  62. PALITANA > GOHIL > SAURASHTRA
  63. PATNA > CHAUHAN > ORISSA
  64. PIPLODA > DORIA > MADHYA PRADESH
  65. PORBANDAR > JETHWA > SAURASHTRA
  66. PRATAPGARH > SISODIYA > RAJASTHAN
  67. RAJGARH > PONWAR > MADHYA PRADESH
  68. RAJPIPLA > GOHIL > SAURASHTRA
  69. RATLAM > RATHORE ?> MADHYA PRADESH
  70. REWAH > BAGHEL > MADHYA PRADESH
  71. SAILANA > RATHORE > MADHYA PRADESH
  72. SAMTHAR > BADGURJAR > MADHYA PRADESH
  73. SANT > PARMAR > DECCAN
  74. SIRMUR > BHATI > HIMACHAL
  75. SIROHI > CHAUHAN > RAJASTHAN
  76. SITAMAU > RATHORE > MADHYA PRADESH
  77. UDAIPUR > SISODIYA > RAJASTHAN
  78. WADHWAN > JHALA (ZALA) > SAURASHTRA

Princely States of India / Pakistan (Pre-1947)

A Salute state is a PRINCELY STATE (i.e. reigned by a native ruler of princely rank) which the British colonial PARAMOUNT RULER has granted a GAN SALUTE; i.e., the protocollary privilege for its ruler to be greeted -originally by Royal Navy ships, later also on land- with a number of gun shots, as recognition of the state's relative status.

During 1947 of the 108 Saluted States in India:

  • Rajputs ruled 69
  • Marathas ruled 5
  • Sikhs ruled 4
  • Jats ruled 3
  • Muslims and Other Natives ruled 27
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Serial No. Hereditary salute No. of guns Personal or Local salute No. of guns Title of Rais Name of state Clan of Rais Present Location
1. 21 - H.E.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad and Berar siddiqui Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra
2. 21 - H.H. the Maharaja of Mysore Rajput Yadav Karnataka
3. 21 - H.H. the Maharaja of Kashmir and Jammu Rajput Dogra Jammu and Kashmir
4. 21 - H.H. the Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda Maratha Gujarat
5. 21 - H.H. the Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior Maratha Madhya Pradesh
6. 19 21 (Local) H.H. the Nawab of Bhopal Mirasi Khel Afghan Madhya Pradesh
7. 19 21 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja Holkar of Indore Maratha Madhya Pradesh
8. 19 21 (Local) H.H. the Maharana of Udaipur (Mewar) Rajput Sisodia Rajasthan
9. 19 - H.H. the Maharaja of Kolhapur Maratha Maharashtra
10. 19 21 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Travancore Samanta Kshatriya Kerala
11. 17 19 (Personal) H.H. the Maharao of Kotah Rajput, Chauhan, Hada Rajasthan
12. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Bharatpur Jat Rajasthan
13. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Bikaner Rajput, Rathore Rajasthan
14. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Mirza Maharao of Cutch Rajput, Jadeja Gujarat
15. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Jaipur Rajput, Kachwaha Rajasthan
16. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Jodhpur Rajput, Rathore Rajasthan
17. 17 19 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Patiala Sikh Punjab
18. 17 - H.H. the Maharao of Bundi Rajput, Chauhan,Hada Rajasthan
19. 17 - H.H. the Maharaja of Kochi (India) Kshatriya Kerala
20. 17 - H.H. the Maharaja of Karauli Rajput Jadon Rajasthan
21. 17 - H.H. the Maharaja of Rewa Rajput, Baghela Madhya Pradesh
22. 17 - H.H. the Nawab of Tonk Pathan Rajasthan
23. 15 17 (Personal) H.H. the Maharaj Rana of Dholpur Jat Rajasthan
24. 15 17 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Alwar Rajput, Kachwaha Rajasthan
25. 15 - H.H. the Maharawal of Banswara Rajput, Sisodia Rajasthan
26. 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Datia Rajput, Bundela Madhya Pradesh
27. 15 - H.H. the Raja of Dewas Senior Rajput Panwar Madhya Pradesh
28. 15 - H.H. the Raja of Dewas Junior Rajput Panwar Madhya Pradesh
29. 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Dhar Rajput Panwar Madhya Pradesh
30. 15 - H.H. the Maharawal of Dungarpur Rajput Sisodia Rajasthan
31 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Idar Rajput Rathore Gujarat
32 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Jaisalmer Rajput, Bhati Rajasthan
33 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Kishangarh Rajput, Rathore Rajasthan
34 15 - H.H. the Maharaja of Orchha Rajput, Bundela Madhya Pradesh
35 15 - H.H. the Maharawat of Pratapgarh Rajput, Sisodia Rajasthan
36 15 - H.H. the Nawab of Rampur Pathan Madhya Pradesh
37. 15 - H.H. the Raja of Sikkim Tipihar Sikkim
38 15 - H.H. the Maharaol of Sirohi Rajput, Chauhan,Devda Rajasthan
39 13 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Bhavnagar Rajput, Gohil Gujarat
40 13 15 (Personal and Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Jind Sikh Punjab
41 13 15 (Personal and Local) H.H. the Nawab of Junagadh Babi (Muslim) Gujarat
42 13 15 (Personal and Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Kapurthala Sikh Punjab
43 13 15 (Local) H.H. the Maharaja of Benares Brahmin Goutam Uttar Pradesh
44 13 15 (Local) H.H. the Thakur of Bhavnagar Rajput, Gohil Gujarat
45 13 15 (Local) H.H. the Raja of Nabha Sikh Punjab
46 13 15 (Local) H.H. the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar Rajput, Jadeja Gujarat
47 13 15 (Local) H.H. the Raja of Ratlam Rajput, Rathore Madhya Pradesh
48 13 - H.H. the Maharaja of Cooch Behar Rajput, Rajvanshi West Bengal
48 13 - H.H. the Maharaja of Vizianagaram Rajput, Pusapati Andhra Pradesh
49 13 - H.H. the Raja of Dhrangadhra Rajput, Jhala Gujarat
50 13 - H.H. the Nawab of Jaora Pathan Madhya Pradesh
51 13 - H.H. the Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar Rajput, Jhala Rajasthan
52 13 - H.H. the Deewan of Palanpur Afghan Gujarat
53 13 - H.H. the Rana Sahib of Porbandar Rajput, Jethwa Gujarat
54 13 - H.H. the Raja of Rajpipla Rajput, Gohil Gujarat
55 13 - H.H. the Raja of Tipra Kshatriya Tripura
56 11 13 (Local) H.H. the Nawab of Janjira Siddi (Muslim) Maharashtra
57 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Ajaigarh Rajput, Bundela Madhya Pradesh
58 11 - H.H. the Maharana of Ali Rajpur Rajput, Sisodia Madhya Pradesh
59 11 - H.H. the Nawab of Baoni Pathan Madhya Pradesh
60 11 - H.H. the Rana of Barwani Rajput, Sisodia Madhya Pradesh
61 11 - H.H. the Sawai Maharaja of Bijawar Rajput, Bundela Madhya Pradesh
62 11 - H.H. the Nawab of Cambay (Khambhat) Pathan Gujarat
63 11 - H.H. the Raja of Chamba Rajput Himachal Pradesh
64 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Charakhari Rajput, Bundela Madhya Pradesh
65 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Chhatarpur Rajput, Panwar Madhya Pradesh
66 11 - H.H. the Raja of Faridkot Jat Punjab
67 11 - H.H. the Thakur of Gondal Rajput, Jadeja Gujarat
68 11 - H.H. the Raja of Bilaspur Rajput Himachal Pradesh
69 11 - H.H. the Raja of Jhabua Rajput Rathore Madhya Pradesh
70 11 - H.H. the Nawab of Maler Kotla Afghan Punjab
71 11 - H.H. the Raja of Mandi Rajput Chandravanshi Punjab
72 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Manipur Kshatriya Manipur
73 11 - H.H. the Thakur of Morvi Rajput Jadeja Gujarat
74 11 - H.H. the Raja of Narsinghgarh Rajput Umat Madhya Pradesh
75 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Panna Rajput Bundela Madhya Pradesh
76 11 - H.H. the Raja of Pudukkottai Tondiman Tamilnadu
77 11 - H.H. the Nawab of Radhanpur Irani (Muslim) Gujarat
78 11 - H.H. the Nawab of Rajgarh Muslim Madhya Pradesh
79 11 - H.H. the Raja of Sailana Rajput Rathore Madhya Pradesh
80 11 - H.H. the Raja of Samthar Rajput Bargujar Madhya Pradesh
81 11 - H.H. the Raja of Sirmaur (Nahan) Rajput, Bhati Himachal Pradesh
82 11 - H.H. the Raja of Sitamau Rajput Rathore Madhya Pradesh
83 11 - H.H. the Raja of Suket (SunderNagar) Rajput Chandravanshi Himachal Pradesh
84 11 - H.H. the Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal Rajput, Panwar Uttarakhand
85 11 - H.H. the Maharana Raj Sahib of Wankaner Rajput, Jhala Gujarat
86 9 11 (Personal) H.H. the Maharaol of Baria Rajput, Chauhan Gujarat
87 9 11 (Personal) H.H. the Raja of Dharampur Rajput, Sisodia Gujarat
88 9 11 (Personal) H.H. the Raja of Sangli Brahmin, (Patwardhan) Maharashtra
89 9 11 (Local) H.H. the Sar Desai of Sawantwadi Maratha Maharashtra
90 9 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Badwan Rajput Jhala Gujarat
91 9 - H.H. the Nawab Babi of Balasinor Irani (Muslim) Gujarat
92 9 - H.H. the Nawab of Banganapalle (Muslim Shia) Tamil Nadu
93 9 - H.H. the Maharawal of Bansda Rajput Solanki Gujarat
94 9 - H.H. the Raja of Baraundha Rajput Bargujar Madhya Pradesh
95 9 - H.H. the Raja of Bhor Brahmin Maharashtra
96 9 - H.H. the Raja of Chota Udaipur Rajput, Chauhan Gujarat
97 9 - H.H. the Maharana of Danta Rajput, Paramara Gujarat
98 9 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Dhrol Rajput, Jadeja Gujarat
99 9 - H.H. the Maharaja of Jawhar Maratha (Mukne) Maharashtra
100 9 - H.H. the Raja of Kalahandi(Karod) Rajput, (Gangavanshi) Orissa
101 9 - H.H. the Rao of Khilchipur Rajput, Chauhan,(Khinchi) Madhya Pradesh
102 9 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Limbdi Rajput, Jhala Gujarat
103 9 - H.H. the Nawab of Loharu (Muslim) Haryana
104 9 - H.H. the Maharana of Lunawara Rajput, Solanki Gujarat
105 9 - H.H. the Raja of Maihar Rajput, Kachwaha Madhya Pradesh
106 9 - H.H. the Maharaja of Mayurbhanj Rajput, (Bhanj) Orissa
107 9 - H.H. the Raja of Mudhol Maratha Bhonsle Karnataka
108 9 - H.H. the Raja of Nagod Rajput, Parihar Madhya Pradesh
109 9 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Palitana Rajput, Gohil Gujarat
110 9 - H.H. the Maharaja of Patna Rajput, Chauhan Orissa
111 9 - H.H. the Thakore Sahib of Rajkot Rajput, Jadeja Gujarat
112 9 - H.H. the Nawab of Sachin (princely state) Siddi (Muslim) Gujarat
113 9 - H.H. the Maharana of Sant Rajput, Panwar Gujarat
114 9 - H.H. the Rajadhiraj of Shahpura Rajput, Sisodia Rajasthan
115 9 - H.H. the Maharaja of Sonepur Rajput Orissa
116 9 - H.H. the Maharana of Wadhwan Rajput Gujarat
117 - 9 (Personal) The Raja of Bashahr Rajput Himachal Pradesh