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  2. List of heads of former ruling families - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. List of state leaders in 20th-century British South Asia

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    Ranjor Singh, Maharaja (1877–1919) Bhopal Singh, Maharaja (1919–1942) Punya Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1942–1948) Akkalkot (complete list) – Fatehsinhrao III Raje Bhosle, Chief (1896–1923) Vijayasinhrao Fatehsinhrao III Raje Bhosle, Chief (1915–1952) Alirajpur State (complete list) –– Pratap Singh II, Rana (1891–1911)

  4. Gidhaur chieftaincy - Wikipedia

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    Rajput Courtiers of Maharaja Bahadur of Gidhaur During Durbar. The British East India Company assumed control of the region in the 18th century. By the time when Raja Shyam Singh's elder son Raja Amar Singh sat on the throne, the British rule had started spreading in the country.The Raja supported the Bengal Nawab in the battle of Buxar, as a ...

  5. Jai Singh Prabhakar - Wikipedia

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    Hon Colonel. HH Raj Rajeshwar Bharat Dharma Prabhakar Maharaja Shri Sawai Sir Jai Singhji Veerendra Shiromani Dev Bahadur GCSI GCIE, or simply Jai Singh Prabhakar, (14 June 1882 – 19 May 1937), was the Naruka Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Princely State of Alwar from the year 1892 to 1937.

  6. Pratap Singh - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Manda (zamindari) - Wikipedia

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    After India got Independence in 1947, as per Indian Union Act (1947) the state merged with Republic of India, and the state was abolished. [7] The first Raja was VP Singh and was the 41st Zamindar and after his death, his son Ajeya Pratap Singh is the 42nd and current Zamindar of the Zamindari.

  8. Sawai Tej Singh Naruka - Wikipedia

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    Tej Singh, a remotely related cousin of the previous ruler, Sir Jai Singh Prabhakar, was selected by the British to rule Alwar, as Jai Singh had been deposed by them because of the Alwar movement led by Yasin Khan and Meos due to his gross misrule .Initially he had limited administrative control, but was given executive authority eventually in the last days of the British Raj by the Viceroy of ...

  9. Pratap Singh (Sikh prince) - Wikipedia

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    Pratap Singh, son of Sher Singh, seated on a terrace, with an attendant holding a flywhisk. Pratap Singh Bahadur (1831 – 15 September 1843) or Tikka Sahib was the eldest son of Sher Singh, Maharaja of Sikh Empire. His mother was Maharani Prem Kaur. [1]