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Thakur Gopal Sharan Singh of Nai Garhi, Madhya Pradesh The town of Nai Garhi which means a 'new fortress' was established by Raja Chattradhari Singh of Sengar dynasty. According to the history of the region, he was a scion of the Sengar clan of Rajputs that ruled over a kingdom known as Mauganj which was also known as 'Mau Raj'.
Rewa State, also known as Rewah, was a kingdom and later princely state of India, surrounding its eponymous capital, the town of Rewa. [ citation needed ] With an area of about 43,530 km 2 (16,807 sq mi), [ 1 ] Rewa was one of the largest princely states in the Bagelkhand Agency and the second largest in Central India Agency .
He was born in a farmer family and joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 1993 and was assigned position of Secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh of Moradabad district in 1999. [3] He has been contesting from Kundarki from 2007 and won the seat in 2024 by-election by a record margin of more than 140,000 votes making party bag the seat after 31 years.
State Head Since House Claim Succession Abolition Ref(s) Alipura: Manvendra Singh Parihar: Grandson of last ruling Rao Bahadur Raja Raghuraj Singh Hereditary 1950 [41] [42] [43] Alwar: Jitendra Singh: 15 February 2009 Kachhwaha: Grandson of last ruling Maharaja Tej Singh Prabhakar: 1949 [44] Amb: Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli: Tanoli
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Thakur is a historical feudal title of the Indian subcontinent. It is also used as a surname in the present day. The female variant of the title is Thakurani or Thakurain, and is also used to describe the wife of a Thakur. Portrait of Thakur Bakhtawar Singh Rajput made by Fateh Muhammad around 1880 in western Rajasthan, probably Bikaner.
Bhagwat Singh of Mewar (1927–1984), titular ruler of the Mewar (Udaipur) State (1955–1971) Bhagwati Singh, representative of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha (2004–2010) Bhalindra Singh (1919–1992), Indian cricketer, President of Indian Olympic Association (1960–1975, 1980–1984), son of Bhupinder Singh of Patiala
This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) . These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company.