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Bhavani Singh Bahadur, Maharaja (1865–1920) Dewas Junior (complete list) ... Rudra Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1870–1893) Lokpal Singh, Maharaja (1893–1898)
Prabhu Narayan Singh, Maharaja Bahadur (1911–1931) Aditya Narayan Singh, Maharaja Bahadur (1931–1939) Vibhuti Narayan Singh, Maharaja Bahadur (1939–1947) Bengal Subah (complete list) – Hassan Ali Mirza, Nawab (1882–1906) Ali Mirza, Nawab (1906–1959, 1959–1969) Bharatpur (complete list) – Giriraj Kaur, Regent (f) (1900–1918)
Lieutenant-General Sir Pratap Singh, GCB, GCSI, GCVO (21 October 1845 – 4 September 1922), was a Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), administrator and Regent of Jodhpur and heir to Ahmednagar later renamed as Himmatnagar from 1902 to 1911.
Son of last ruling Maharaja Jayendra Singh 1947 [68] Chhatarpur: Kunwar Vikram Singh: 2006 Parmar: Grandson of last ruling Maharaja Bhavani Singh Bahadur 1950 [69] [70] Chhota Udaipur: Jai Pratap Sinhji 2005 Chauhan: Son of last ruling Maharawal Virendrasinhji 1948 [71] Chitral: Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir: 20 October 2011 Katur
In 1860 The State was conferred to younger son of Maharaja Amar Singh Deo, to Raja Bahadur Bindeshwari Prasad Singh Deo CSI. The Chief resided at Pratappur Pratappur , the headquarters of a tract which he held as a maintenance grant in Surguja , and was a ruler of considerable ability and force of character.
Raja Himmat Sher Singh Sahib Bahadur Kangra: Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Raja Aditya Dev Chand Katoch (annexed to British India in 1846 by the Treaty of Lahore) Kapurthala: Princely State Punjab, India Brig. Maharaja Sri Sukhjit Singh Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Kapurthala Kumharsain. Princely State Himachal Pradesh, India Rana ...
Pratap Singh (Sikh prince) (1831–1843), heir apparent of the Sikh Empire; Pratap Singh of Idar (1845–1922), Maharaja of Idar, India, 1902–1911; Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir (1848–1925), Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir; Pratap Singh Giani (1855-1920), Sikh academic; Pratap Singh of Kapurthala (1871–1911), Punjabi politician and scholar
Man Singh, Maharaja (1658–1706) Raj Singh, Maharaja (1706–1748) Bahadur Singh, Maharaja (1748–1781) Samant Singh, Maharaja (1748–1765) Sardar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1768) Birad Singh, Maharaja (1781–1788) Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1788–1798) Kalyan Singh, Maharaja (1798–1839) Kolhapur (complete list) – Shivaji II, Raja (1710–1714)