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Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah Umdat ul-Umara

prince

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Mirza Khizr Sultan Mirza Abu Bakr Mirza Abu Bakht Mirza Suhrab Hindi Mirza Quraish Shikoh

Mirza Farkhunda Shah

Maratha

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Sikh Empire

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Mughal

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Rulers of Amber and Jaipur

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House of Rathore (1459–1947) at Jodhpur

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Name[1] Reign Began Reign Ended
1 Rao Jodha of Mandore 12 May 1459 6 April 1489
2 Satal 6 April 1489 March 1492
3 Suja of Marwar March 1492 2 October 1515
4 Biram Singhson of Bagha 2 October 1515 8 November 1515
5 Ganga of Marwar 8 November 1515 9 May 1532
6 Rao MaldeoLost Merta and Ajmer to Emperor Akbar, and forced to send two of his sons as hostages to the Imperial Court. 9 May 1532 7 November 1562
7 Chandra SenLost his territories in wars with the Mughals 7 November 1562 1565
8 Raja Udai Singh Mota Rajarestored by the Mughals with the title 'Raja' as a vassal 4 August 1583 11 July 1595
9 Sawai Raja Sur Singh (Suraj Mal) 11 July 1595 7 September 1619
10 Maharaja Gaj SinghTo be the first to take the title 'Maharaja' by himself 7 September 1619 6 May 1638
11 Maharaja Jaswant Singh 6 May 1638 28 November 1678?
12 Raja Rai SinghSon of Raja Amar Singh 1659 1659
13 Maharaja Ajit Singh - Rao Raghunath Singh Bhandari ruled as Maharaja in place of Ajit Singh from 1713-1724, while he was in Delhi 19 February 1679 24 June 1724
14 Raja Indra Singh Installed in opposition to Maharaja Ajit Singh by Emperor Aurangzeb but unpopluar with people of Marwar 9 June 1679 4 August 1679
15 Maharaja Abhai Singh 24 June 1724 18 June 1749
16 Maharaja Ram SinghFirst Reign 18 June 1749 July 1751
17 Maharaja Bakht Singh July 1751 21 September 1752
18 Maharaja Vijay SinghFirst Reign 21 September 1752 31 January 1753
19 Maharaja Ram SinghSecond Reign 31 January 1753 September 1772
20 Maharaja Vijay SinghSecond Reign September 1772 17 July 1793
21 Maharaja Bhim Singh 17 July 1793 19 October 1803
22 Maharaja Man Singh 19 October 1803 4 September 1843
23 Maharaja Sir Takht SinghNot in the direct line, but a great-great-great grandson of Ajit Singh. Formerly Regent of Ahmednagar. 4 September 1843 13 February 1873
24 Maharaja Sir Jaswant Singh IIKaisar-i-Hind 13 February 1873 11 October 1895
25 Maharaja Sir Sardar SinghColonel in the British Indian Army 11 October 1895 20 March 1911
26 Maharaja Sir Sumair SinghColonel in the British Indian Army 20 March 1911 3 October 1918
27 Maharaja Sir Umaid SinghLieutenant-General in the British Indian Army 3 October 1918 9 June 1947
28 Maharaja Sir Hanwant SinghLast Ruler of Marwar (Jodhpur) 9 June 1947 15 August 1947

Mysore

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Holkar Maharajas of Indore[2]

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  1. Malhar Rao Holkar I (r. 2 November 1731 - 20 May 1766). Born 16th March 1693, died 20th May 1766
  2. Male Rao Holkar (r. 23 August 1766 - 5 April 1767). Born 1745, died 5th April 1767
  3. Ahilya Bai Holkar (first as a regent on May 26, 1766) (r. 27 March 1767 - 13 August 1795). Born 1725, died 13th August 1795
  4. Tukoji Rao Holkar I (r. 13 August 1795 - 29 January 1797). Born 1723, died 15th August 1797
  5. Kashi Rao Holkar (r. 29 January 1797 - January 1799) Born before 1776, died 1808
  6. Yashwant Rao Holkar I (r. January 1799 - 27 October 1811). Born 1776, died 27th October 1811
  7. Malhar Rao Holkar II (r. 27 October 1811 - 27 October 1833) Born 1806, died 27th October 1833
  8. Marthand Rao Holkar (r. 17 January 1833 - 2 February 1834). Born 1830 , died 2nd June 1849
  9. Hari Rao Holkar (r. 17 April 1834 - 24 October 1843). Born 1795, died 24th October 1843
  10. Khande Rao Holkar II (r. 13 November 1843 - 17 February 1844). Born 1828, died 17th March 1844
  11. Tukoji Rao Holkar II (r. 27 June 1844 - 17 June 1886). Born 3rd May 1835, died 17th June 1886
  12. Shivaji Rao Holkar (r. 17 June 1886 - 31 January 1903). Born 11th November 1859, died 13th October 1908
  13. Tukoji Rao Holkar III (r. 31 January 1903 - 26 February 1926). Born 26th November 1890 , died 21st May 1978
  14. Yashwant Rao Holkar II (r. 26 February 1926 - 1948). Born 6th September 1908, died 5th December 1961

(On 22 April 1948 the Maharaja of Indore signed a covenant with the rulers of the adjoining princely states to form a new state known as Madhya Bharat. Madhya Bharat was created on 28 May 1948. The Princely State of Indore was merged with the Union of India on 16 June 1948)

Scindia

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Scindia Maharajas of Ujjain and Gwalior[3]

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Mahadaji Scindia

Gaekwad

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Mysore

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  2. ^ indore
  3. ^ gwalior
Mysore Kings

(1399-1950)

Under Vijayanagara Empire

(1399-1565)

Yaduraya Wodeyar (1399–1423)
Chamaraja Wodeyar I (1423–1459)
Timmaraja Wodeyar I (1459–1478)
Chamaraja Wodeyar II (1478–1513)
Chamaraja Wodeyar III (1513–1553)
Independent Wodeyar Kings

(1565-1761)

Timmaraja Wodeyar II (1553–1572)
Chamaraja Wodeyar IV (1572–1576)
Chamaraja Wodeyar V (1576–1578)
Raja Wodeyar I (1578–1617)
Chamaraja Wodeyar VI (1617–1637)
Raja Wodeyar II (1637–1638)
Narasaraja Wodeyar I (1638–1659)
Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar (1659–1673)
Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar (1673–1704)
Narasaraja Wodeyar II (1704–1714)
Krishnaraja Wodeyar I (1714–1732)
Chamaraja Wodeyar VII (1732–1734)
Krishnaraja Wodeyar II (1734–1766)
Under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan

(1761-1799)

Krishnaraja Wodeyar II (1734–1766)
Nanjaraja Wodeyar (1766–1772)
Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII (1772–1776)
Chamaraja Wodeyar IX (1776–1796)
Under British Rule

(1799-1947)

Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1799–1868)
Chamaraja Wodeyar X (1881–1894)
Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV (1894–1940)
Jayachamaraja Wodeyar (1940–1950)
C Rajagopalachari
(Governor-General - Republic of India)

Gaekwad Maharajas of Baroda

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Maharaja Sayajirao I