Line of succession to the former throne of Jodhpur
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The line of succession to the former throne of Jodhpur, one of the pre-eminent Indian principalities, was by agnatic primogeniture by the sons of Rajput mothers.[1]
Present line of succession
- Maharaja Sardar Singh (1880-1911)
- Maharaja Sumer Singh (1898-1918)
- Maharaja Umaid Singh (1903-1947)
- Maharaja Hanwant Singh (1923-1952)
- Maharaja Gaj Singh II (born 1948)
- (1). Yuvraj Shri Maharajkumar Shivraj Singh (born 1975)
- (2). Maharaj Shri ( - ) Singh (born 2015)[2]
- (1). Yuvraj Shri Maharajkumar Shivraj Singh (born 1975)
- Maharaja Gaj Singh II (born 1948)
- (3). Maharaj Shri Dalip Singh (born 1937)
- (4). Rajkumar Shri Vir Vikram Singh (born 1967)
- (5). Bhanwar Shri Aditya Singh (born 1996)
- (4). Rajkumar Shri Vir Vikram Singh (born 1967)
- Maharaja Hanwant Singh (1923-1952)
- Maharajdhiraj Shri Sir Ajit Singh (1907-1978)
- (6). Maharaj Shri Shobagh Singh (born 1928)
- (7). Rajkumar Shri Ranvijay Singh (born 1959)
- (8). Bhanwar Shri Abhay Singh (born 1996)
- (9). Rajkumar Shri Karanvijay Singh (born 1968)
- (10). Bhanwar Shri Janmajay Singh (born 1998)
- (11). Bhanwar Shri Kartikeya Singh (born 2010)
- (7). Rajkumar Shri Ranvijay Singh (born 1959)
- Maharaj Shri Swarup Singh (1933-2003)
- (12). Maharaj Shri Raghavendra Singh (born 1967)
- (13). Rajkumar Shri Amar Singh (born 2004)
- (14). Maharaj Shri Suryavir Singh (born 1973)
- (15). Rajkumar Shri Samarvir Singh
- (12). Maharaj Shri Raghavendra Singh (born 1967)
- (6). Maharaj Shri Shobagh Singh (born 1928)
References
- 1 2 Buyers, Christopher. "Jodhpur-India (SALUTE STATES)". Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- ↑ "Royal fables". Retrieved 29 April 2016.
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