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Mixed list of Jat Rajas
- Amar Singh Tomar (1630) was a ruler of Khair in Aligarh.
- Anangpal Tomar or Bilan Dev Tomar (r.731-736 A.D.) - Delhi
- Anangpal Tomar II (mid-eleventh century) - Delhi
- Anantanaga (अनन्तनाग) was the first among all the Naga kings. He founded Anantnag.
- Arbudanaga (अर्बुद नाग) was a Nagavanshi ruler in Mahabharata period. They gave name to Abu Parvata as Arbuda Parvata.
- Arghun (1289 AD)- Afghanistan.
- Ashoka (304BC-232 BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Anandapala (999 AD) - Lahore/Bhatinda
- Badan Singh (1722 – 1756) - Bharatpur
- Balram Singh (d.29 November 1753) - Ballabhgarh
- Bandhuvarma (473 AD) - Mandsaur
- Barasi was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Babal Clan of Jats. Barasi founded Barasari (Jamal Sirsa) village.
- Bariam (d.1560)
- Bhajja Singh (r.1688-98)- Sinsini
- Bhinwaji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Bhanwaria Clan of Jats.
- Bhimavarman (459 CE)- Malwa
- Bindusara (298BC-272BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Chahar Deo (1296 AD)- Narwar
- Chandra Gupta (321BC-298 BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Chandragupta (320 - 335 AD) - Gupta Empire
- Chandragupta II (380- 414 AD) - Gupta Empire
- Chandravarman (4th century AD)
- Chankuna (चणकुण) - Prime Minister of Kashmira King Lalitaditya
- Charaja Naga (चरज नाग) (260-290) (year 30 on coin) was a Nagavanshi king of Bharashiva family in Nava Naga dynasty.
- Dhanabhuti (B.C. 240-210) was a king of Sugh, close to the large town of Buriya.
- Dasarath Maurya (232BC-224BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Devavarman Maurya (202BC-195BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Durjanji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Durajana Clan of Jats.
- Fateh Singh (1690 AD) - Sinsini
- Ganapati Naga (गणपतिनाग) (310-344 AD) was a Nagavanshi king of Bharashiva family in Nava Naga dynasty.
- Ghatotkacha (280-319AD) - Gupta Empire
- Girdhar Pratap Singh (r.1756 - 1757) - Gohad
- Gora Badal (1488 AD) - Chittorgarh
- Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837?) - Punjab
- Harnarayan singh khutela Tomar (Kaman, Bharatpur)
- Harnath Singh Jat (1754) was a close associate of Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur.
- Harshavardhana (590–647 AD) - Thanesar
- Harsh Ram (चौधरी हर्षराम) (943 AD) - Akoda Nagaur
- Jagguji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Jaggal Clan of Jats.
- Jorawar Singh (1691 AD) - Sinsini
- Jujhar Singh Nehra (1664 – 1730 AD) - Jhunjhunu
- Jushka - Jushkapura (Kashmir)
- Karmaji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Karir Clan of Jats.
- Karnaji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Kularia Clan of Jats.
- Kod Khokhar (1375 AD), father of Suhag Rana, who was originator of Suhag Gotra. He founded Pallu Kot after his father's named Pallu Rana.
- Kumaragupta I (414 - 455 AD)- Gupta Empire
- Kunal (233 BC) - son of Ashoka Maurya .
- Lahari Raja (1315 AD) was a Sangwan Gotra King who founded kingdom at Leeri village in Peesangan tahsil of Ajmer district in Rajasthan with the capital named after him.
- Lalitaditya Muktapida (r. 724 CE–760 CE) - Karkota dynasty of Kashmir
- Liaka Kusulaka (1st c.BCE) was an Indo-Scythian satrap of the area of Chukhsa in the northwestern South Asia during the 1st century BCE. Liaka Kusulaka is mentioned in the Taxila copper plate (British Museum).
- Loha Singh Tomar (b.1497) was Chief of Tomar Khap from Bijrol village of Bagpat district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
- Maharaja Baldeo Singh (1823 - 1825 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Balwant Singh (1820 - 1853 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana (1717-1756 AD) - Gohad
- Maharaja Brijendra Singh (1918 – 1995 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Chhatra Singh Rana (1757-1785 AD) - Gohad
- Maharaja Jaswant Singh (1851 - 1893 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Jawahar Singh (1767-1768 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Kehri Singh (1769-1771 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Nawal Singh (1771 - 1776 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Ram Singh (1873 – 1929 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Randhir Singh (1805 - 1823 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1776 - 1805 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Ratan Singh (1768-1769 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Kishan Singh (1899 – 1929 AD)- Bharatpur
- Maharaja Suraj Mal (1707 - 1763 AD) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Vishvendra Singh (b.1962 AD)- Bharatpur
- Maharaja Vishnuvardhan (528 AD) - Malwa
- Maharani Girraj Kaur (r.1900 - 1918) - Bharatpur
- Maharani Kishori (1750) - Bharatpur
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab) (1780-1839) - Punjab
- Mahipal Tomar (975 AD) - Delhi
- Maldeo (1416) - Jangladesh
- Malaji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Mechu Clan of Jats.
- Manaji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Manjhu, Sihol and Loonka Clan of Jats.
- Mutia Kamas (848 AD) (मुतिया कमास) was a ruler of of Dahiya Kshatriya clan having title of Rao, who came from Kannauj in samvat 905 (848 AD) and constructed a fort in Nagaur city in Rajasthan.
- Muhkam Singh (1721-1722) - Thun
- Nanakji Burdak (1259-1319) - Sarnau
- Nainsi (नैणसी) (1100 AD) was the originator of Nain clan. His brothers originated clans Nyol, Dadiya, Kothari etc.
- Narapala Nehra (born:1073, founded Narhar 1115) was a king of Nehra clan at Narhar in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan.
- Narasimhagupta (467-473 AD) - Gupta Empire
- Narasimhavarman (630–668 CE) (Pallva) - South India
- Naravarman (424 CE)- Malwa
- Narayanji was one of 12 sons of Raja Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) of Kot Malot (Malout) in Muktsar, Punjab. He is said to have given name to Niradhana Clan of Jats.
- Pallu Rana (1375 AD) - chieftain of Suhag Gotra, Pallu Kot after him.
- Prabhakaravardhana (d.606 AD) - Thanesar
- Prabhavatigupta (278 CE) - Vakataka
- Patika Kusulaka (1st c. BCE) was an Indo-Scythian satrap in the northwestern South Asia during the 1st century BCE. Patika Kusulaka is mentioned in the Taxila copper plate (British Museum).
- Rai Dynasty (632) - Sindh
- Raja Vir Maha (817 BC - 800 BC) - Delhi
- Raja Mahabal (800 BC-744 BC)
- Raja Jiwan (481 BC-455 BC) - Delhi
- Raja Mahendra Pratap (1886 - 1979) - Mursan
- Raja Maldeo (1416) - Jangladesh
- Raja Nahar Singh (1823 – 1858) - Ballabhgarh
- Rajyavardhana (606 AD)- Thanesar
- Ram Chander (1628 - 1647) - Gohad
- Ramki Chahar (1732 AD) - Agra
- Rana Shri Anup Singh (1546 - 15xx) - Gohad
- Rana Bagh Raj (1685 - 1699) - Gohad
- Rana Gaj Singh (1699 - 1713) - Gohad
- Rana Kirat Singh (r.1803 - 1835) - Gohad, Dholpur
- Rana Pohap Singh (1836) - Dholpur
- Rana Bhagwant Singh (b.1824, r. 1836-d.1873) - Dholpur
- Rana Nihal Singh (b.1863, r.1873-d.1901) - Dholpur
- Rana Sambhu Singh (15xx - 1604) - Gohad
- Rana Ram Singh (b. 1883, r.1901-d. 1911) - Dholpur
- Rana Singhandev II (1505 - 1524) - Gohad
- Rana Udaybhanu Singh (b. 1893, r.1911-d. 1954) - Dholpur
- Rana Uday Singh (1664 - 1685) - Gohad
- Rana Udyaut Singh (1535 - 1546) - Gohad
- Raja Sajraj Veer Singh Nagil (880-935 AD) - Ranthambore
- Rao Burdakdeo (b.-d.1000 AD) - Dadrewa
- Sahasi Rai II (632 AD) - Sindh
- Salisuka Maurya (215Bc-202BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Samprati Maurya (224BC-215BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Samudragupta (335 - 380 AD) - Gupta Empire
- Sangram Singh (1540 AD) was a Sangwan Gotra King who left Leeri (Ajmer) and came to Dadri area in between 1540-45 AD during rule of Shersah Suri (r.1540-45 AD).
- Sarkat Singh (?) - Sheikhupura
- Satadhanvan Maurya (195BC-187BC) - Mauryan Empire
- Shalivahan (c. 78–102 CE) - - Sialkot
- Shatruvatsa (1964 BC) -Sindh, Pakistan.
- Shiladitya (767 CE) - Malwa
- Shishupala (?) - Chedi
- Shiv Singh Johiya (959 AD) (also Shyo Singh) was ruler of Kot Malot (Muktsar) (Punjab). He was attacked by Yavanas in 959 AD and lost his kingdom. He along with 12 sons moved from Kot Malot (Malout) (Muktsar) (Punjab) to Sidhmukh in Rajasthan. Khemraj was eldest son of Raja Shiv Singh (959 AD), who is said to have given name to Khichar Clan of Jats.
- Shivdhyan Singh - Raja of Pisawa, Aligarh
- Shripal II (born 1341 AD) was a Nain clan ruler of Jangladesh. Sons of Shripal II Nain (born 1341 AD) founded villages - Ladhasar by Raju, Bachharara by Dula, Malpur by Kalu, Keu by Hukma, Beenjhasar by Lalla, Churu by Chuhar in 1360 AD.
- Sindhusena (326 BC) - Sindh, Pakistan
- Singhavarma (473 AD) - Malwa
- Skandagupta (455 - 467 AD) - Gupta Empire
- Srigupta (240-280AD) - Gupta Empire
- Ugam Jat (1059 AD) - Bhadwa Phulera
- Yashovarman (eighth century) - Kannauj: 731 AD, Yashovarman's embassy to China.
- Vainyagupta (507 AD)- Gupta dynasty
- Vasudevanaga (551 AD) - Nagavanshi king of Nagaur.
- Virasena Naga (वीरसेन) (170-210 AD) was a Nagavanshi king of Bharashiva family in Nava Naga dynasty. He was founder of Mathura and Padmavati Branches of Nava Naga dynasty
- Virasena (वीरसेन) (Kot) was a minister for peace and war under Chandragupta I (320 - 335 AD). Virasena (वीरसेन) was a King mentioned in Mahabharata (XIII.115.69).
- Vishnuvardhan (371 AD=SV 428) - Malwa
- Vishwavarman (424 CE) - Malwa
- Yasodharman (532 AD) - Malwa
Jat Ranis
- Main article: Jat Ranis
Punjab
- Akali Phoola Singh (?) - Saharan Jat, Senapati of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Punjab
- Bhuma Singh Dhillon (d.1746) - Founder Bhangi Misl
- Charhat Singh (Sukerchakia) (?) - grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab).
- Dassauda Singh (Gill) (1763) - Founder Nishanian Wali
- Hari Singh Dhillon (d. 1764) - Founder Bhangi Misl
- Hira Singh Sidhu (Nakai) (?) - Founded Nakai Misl
- Jai Singh Kanhaiya (Sindhu) (1712-1793) - Founder Kanheya Misl
- Karor Singh(Virk) (?) - Founder Karorsinghia Misl
- Khushahal Singh (?) - Founder of Ramgarhia Misal
- Nawab Kapur Singh Virk (b.1697-d.1753) - Founder Singhpuria Misal
- Raja Munjdev (Panwar) (10th century) - Malwa (Punjab)
- Raja Vijay Rao (Rao) (11th century) - Bhatinda
- Ram Lal Khokhar (Khokhar) - who killed Muhammad Ghori on 15 March 1206.
- Sardar Baghel Singh (Dhillon) (1760) - Founder Kalsia Misal
- Sarkat Singh (Chulad) (?) - Sheikhupura
- Shyam Singh Atariwala (Brar) (d.1846) - Atari (Amritsar)
Patiala State of Sidhus
Following is the list of Maharajas of Patiala in order of their accession to the throne:
- Baba Ala Singh (1695–1765) - Jat Sikh chieftain from village Rampura Phul in Bathinda District of Punjab. He was the founder of Patiala state.
- Maharaja Amar Singh (b. 1747-d.1781) - succeeded Raja Ala Singh of erstwhile Patiala State.
- Maharaja Sahib Singh (b.1774-d.26 March 1813) - succeeded Maharaja Amar Singh in the erstwhile Patiala State.
- Maharaja Karam Singh (r.30 June 1813- 23 Dec.1845)
- Maharaja Narendra Singh (r.18 January 1846-13 Nov.1858)
- Maharaja Mahendra Singh (b.16 Sept.1852, r.29 Jan.1863-1875 )
- Maharaja Rajinder Singh (b.25 May 1872, r.1876-8 November 1900)
- Maharaja Bhupinder Singh (b.12 October 1891,r.1900 –23 March 1938)
- Maharaja Yadavindra Singh (b. 17 January 1913, r. 1938-1947,d. 17 June 1974)
- Maharaja Amarinder Singh (born March 11, 1942)
Nabha State of Barars
- Chuadhari Phul Singh (b.-d.1652)
- Tiloka (b.-d.1687)
- Sukhchain (b.1676-d.1751)
- Gurudatta (b.-d.1744)
- Surat Singh (b.-d.1742)
- Hamir Singh of Nabha (1755-d.1783 )
- Raja Jaswant Singh (b.1775,r.1783-d.1840)
- Raja Devendra Singh (b.1822,r.1840-1846 deposed,d.1865)
- Raja Bharpur Singh (b.1840, r.1847-d.1863)
- Raja Bhagwan Singh (b.1842. r.1864-d.1871)
- Raja Hira Singh (adopted son)(b.1843, r.1871-1911)
- Maharaja Ripudaman Singh (b.1883, r. 1911-1923 deposed,d.1942)
- Maharaja Pratap Singh (b.1919, r. 1923-1947, d.1995)
- Maharaja Hanuwant Singh (b.5th December 1948)
Faridkot State of Barars
- Rao Siddh
- Rao Bhur
- Rao Barad
- Rao Dul
- Vinay Pal
- Manik Singh
- Tenda Singh
- Asi Singh
- Dhira Singh
- Fattu
- Sangar Singh (Contemporary of Babar:1483 – 1530)
- Bhullan Singh (d.1643)
- Kapura Singh (born 1628 - died 1708) (r.1643-1708)
- Jodha Singh (d.1767)
- Tegh Singh (d.1806)
- Sajja Singh (b. ... - died 1710) (r.1708 - 1710 )
- Sukha Singh (born 1681 - died 1731) (r.1710 - 1731)
- ...... (r.1731 - 1763)
- Hamir Singh of Faridkot (b. ... - d.1782, r.1763 - 1782)
- Mohr Singh (b. ... - died 1798) (r.1782 - 1798)
- Charat Singh (b. ... - died 1804) (r.1798 - 1804)
- Dal Singh (b. ... - d.1804) (r.1804 - )
- Gulab Singh (b.1797, r.1804 - d.1826)
- Attar Singh (b. r.1826 - 1827)
- Pahar Singh (b.1800 - d. 1849) (r.1827 - 1846)
- Raja Pahar Singh (s.a.) (r.1846 - d. 1849)
- Raja Wazir Singh (b.1811 - r.1849 - 1874)
- Vikram Singh (b.1842 - d.1898) (r.1874 - 8 August 1898)
- Maharaja Balbir Singh (b.1869,r.1898 - d.1906)
- Maharaja Brajendra Singh (b.1896 - d.1918) (r.11 February 1906 - 1918)
- Maharaja Hirendra Singh (s.a.) (r.1918 - 23 December 1918)
- Har Indar Singh (b.1915 - d.1989) (r.23 December 1918 - 15 August 1947)
Kapurthala
- Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (3 May 1718 – 1783) founded the Kapurthala State in 1772.
Haryana
- Bal Ram Jat (Sorot) - Hodal
- Bijal Jat (Maan) - Dhosi
- Chakwa Ben (Beniwal) - Meena Majra (Sonipat)
- Dhalait (ढलैत) of Garh Takena (Rohtak)
- Harveer Gulia (1376 - 1398) - Badli
- Hule Ram(1207) - Ahulana near Gohana
- Jatwan (1193) (Gathwala) - Dipalpur
- Kanha Rawat (born-1640, death-1684 AD) - Bahin
- Lada Singh (Jakhar) - Ladan (Jhajjar)
- Mohan Madhan (1526) (Madhan) - Founder of Kilayat state
- Ranjit Singh Sihag (1526) - Hisar, Founder of Bolan clan.
Jind State of Barars
- Chuadhari Phul Singh (b.-d.1652)
- Tiloka (b.-d.1687)
- Sukhchain (b.1676-d.1751)
- Alam Singh of Jind (b.-d.1764)
- Bulaki Singh (b.- d.1785)
- Raja Gajpat Singh (b.1738-d.1789)
- Raja Bhag Singh (b.-d.1819)
- Raja Fateh Singh (b.1792 - d. 3 Feb 1822)
- Raja Bhup Singh (b.-d.1815)
- Raja Karam Singh of Jind (b.-d.1818)
- Raja Sangat Singh ((b.1811- r.30/7/1822-d.1836))
- Raja Sarup Singh (r.1837-d.26 Jan 1864)
- Raja Raghuvir Singh (r.31 March 1864-d.1887)
- Raja Ranvir Singh (b.11 October 1879, r.1887-31 March 1948)
Kaithal State of Bidars
- Bhai Gurbaksh Singh
- Bhai Desu Singh (b.-d.1781) of Bidar - Jat clan
- Bhai Lal Singh (1809)
- Bhai Udey Singh (b.-d.15 March 1843)
Ballabhgarh State of Tewatiyas
Rajasthan
- Abhe Rao -
- Alan Singh (922 AD) - ancestor of Burdaks who constructed a temple at Mathura in (922 AD).
- Amru Sahu - Dhansia
- Bahipal (Kulhari) (11-12 century) - Maroth (Nagaur)
- Balan Singh Burdak (765 AD) came from Sambhar and founded Balrasar (Churu)
- Balchand (Sinsinwar) - Bharatpur
- Bhajja Singh (Sinsinwar) (1688-98) - Sinsini
- Bhartha Saran (1614) - Founder Ramsisar Bhedwaliya (Sardarshahar)
- Bhatti Raja -
- Bigga Ji Jakhar (1301 - 1336) - Riri
- Bulaji Balhara (17th century) - Maulasar (Nagaur)
- Chaudhari Harsh Ram (943 AD) - Akoda Nagaur
- Chaudhari Ganga Ram (1451 AD) - ruler of Fatehpur Sikar in year 1451 AD before the rule of Kayamkhani.
- Chokha Singh Sihag - Suin
- Dev Raj Bijarnia was a chieftain of Bijarnias in year 1515 AD when Shekhawats and Kachwaha Rajputs were spreading their rule in Shekhawati.
- Dhavalapala (660 AD)- Dhaulya clan ruler in the ancestry of Tejaji. Dholpur was founded by one of the ancestors of Tejaji named Dhawalpāl (धवलपाल) in about middle of 7th century.
- Faunda Singh (Kuntal) - Aring Mathura, Companion of Maharaja Surajmal
- Gaj Dudi (568 AD) - Gajsar
- Gora Badal (1488) - Chittor
- Halu Ram (975 AD) - Founder of Sarnau, the capital of Burdaks.
- Harawal Jat - Chief of Suraj Mal
- Harsa Nehra (1287) - Founded Harsawa
- Hathi Singh Khuntail - Companion of Maharaja Surajmal
- Hemu (1501–1556) - Deoti (Alwar)
- Jagsingh Bijarnia founded his rule in Palsana of Sikar in year 1255
- Jag Singh Chaudhary (Bijarnia) - Ruler of Ladhana in 1446 AD.
- Jaisal - Bhatti Chief
- Jewlia ruler victory pillar inscription of 1054 AD at Nirana (Kishangarh)
- Jinj -
- Jujhar Singh Nehra (1664 – 1730) - Jhunjhunu/Narhad
- Kakkuka (861 AD) - Mandor
- Kanha Punia - Ludi
- Kanwar Pal Kaswan (1068, 1094) - Sidhmukh
- Kanwsi Badiasar (d.1326 AD) - Badiasar clan Ruler of Khinyala in Jayal tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
- Kanji Chahar (1268 AD) - Kanjan Churu
- Kanwar Ram Chahar (1268 AD) - Kanjan Churu
- Kesar Singh Bhinchar - was a great warrior of Bhinchar clan in Rajasthan.
- Khem Singh (Bhukar) (9th century) - Hiras
- Khemkaran (Sogaria) (1732 AD) - Bharatpur
- Kirti Mal (Bamraulia) - Dholpur
- Kullarsi or Kullar-rai -
- Mal Singh Burdak (768 AD) - Founded Kari
- Maharaja Dhanya soma king of Gor Jat kshatriya clan in Chhoti Sadri of Chittorgarh.
- Mandu Jat founded Mandawa village 1740 AD.
- Mangal Rao -
- Masur Rao -
- Moondraj -
- Nagavaloka (Nagil) (756 A.D.) - Medpat
- Nakodar Godara - Shekhsar
- Nalh Raja (Bijarnia) (1078 AD) - Ladhana(Khandelawati)
- Nanakji Burdak (1259-1319) - Sarnau
- Narsi Badiasar (d.1348 AD) - Badiasar clan Ruler of Khinyala in Jayal tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
- Narsingh Jat (Tanwar) (1488) - Siwani
- Padam Singh Burdak (d.1258) - Sarnau
- Pakharia Kuntal (1753) - Bharatpur
- Pandu Godara (1486) - Shekhsar
- Pula Saran (1487) - Bharang (Jangladesh) region in Rajasthan prior to its annexation by Rathors.
- Puran Singh (Garhwal) (13th century_ - Garhmukteshwar
- Raisal Beniwal - Raisalana
- Raja Ajit (Mohil) - Jodhpur
- Raja Bachhraj(Mohil) - Jodhpur
- Raja Maldeo (Chahar) (1416) - Sidhmukh
- Raja Man Singh Deeg - Deeg
- Raja Rao Nain Singh (Kashyap) (12 century) - Beawar
- Raja Ratansen
- Raja Sajraj Veer Singh Nagil (880 to 935 AD)
- Rajyavardhan Gor Jat King of Chhoti Sadri (Chittorgarh).
- Rashtra Gor Jat King of Chhoti Sadri (Chittorgarh).
- Ram Singh Khoja (947) - Khoja clan ruler of Tonk
- Ramki Chahar (Chahar) -
- Ran Mal Jat (7th century) - Ranthambore
- Rana Raimal (1488) - Chittor
- Rao Burdakdeo (1000 AD) (Burdak) - Dadrewa
- Rohitas Roj founded Rojas in 855 AD.
- Roria Singh Jat (Sinsinwar) (1635) - Bharatpur
- Sabal Singh
- Sahajarao Ranwa founded Saamikhera in 1054 AD.
- Samantaraja (Bhadu) - Bhadra
- Samudra Pal (b.-d.1010 AD) (Burdak) - Dadrewa
- Saran Rao -
- Seoraj -
- Shalichandra (540 AD) - Taxak Jat ruler who built a temple in village Kanswa near Kota in Rajasthan on the bank of Taveli River and puts inscription.
- Shankar Jat - Chief of Maharaja Nawal Singh
- Sitaram Kunthal - Companion of Maharaja Surajmal
- Somadevi (1416 AD) - daughter of Raja Maldeo (Chahar)
- Som Singh (Bhukhar) (9th century) - Bhukhredi (Jangladesh)
- Sona Ram Bhadia (1616 AD) - Sonasar village was founded.
- Tejaji (1074- 1103) - Kharnal
- Tejoo Peer (Sinwar) (1200 AD) - Pichakarae Tal
- Thatha Bhadia (1200 AD) - Thathawata (Churu) founded in about 1200 by Thatha Badia.
- Tola Sardar (Loyal) (1508 AD) - Khari Karamsotan (Nagaur)
- Udayraja - Dhaulya clan ruler in the ancestry of Tejaji. Udayaraja Dhaulya defeated Jayals and occupied Kharnal in 964 AD and made his capital.
- Veerbhan Khichar (778 AD) - was the founder of Sikar town in Rajasthan.
- Vijaypal (Sinsinwar) - Bharatpur
- Vir Singh Vijayrania - Son of Nalh Raja founded Vijarnia Khera in 1078 and constructed a fort at 'Ladhana' in 1178.
- Yasha Gupta (491 AD) Gor Jat King of Chhoti Sadri of Chittorgarh.
Bharatpur state of Sinsinwars
Rulers of Bharatpur were from Sinsinwar Jat clan. Chronology of Bharatpur rulers is as under:
- Raja Ram, 1670 – 1688
- Fateh Singh Sinsinwar, son of Raja Ram of Sinsini
- Churaman, 1695 – 1721
- Badan Singh, 1724 - 1756
- Maharaja Suraj Mal, 1756 - 1767
- Maharaja Jawahar Singh, 1767 - 1768
- Maharaja Ratan Singh, 1768 - 1769
- Maharaja Kehri Singh, 1769 - 1771
- Maharaja Nawal Singh, 1771 - 1776
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh, 1776 - 1806
- Maharaja Randhir Singh, 1805 - 1823
- Maharaja Baldeo Singh, 1823 - 1825
- Maharaja Balwant Singh, 1825 - 1853
- Maharaja Jaswant Singh, 1853 - 1893
- Maharaja Ram Singh, 1893 - 1900 (Exiled)
- Maharani Girraj Kaur, regent 1900-1918
- Maharaja Kishan Singh, 1918 - 1929 (Exiled)
- Maharaja Brijendra Singh, 1929-1947 (Joined the Indian Union)
Dholpur state of Bamraulias
- Rana Kirat Singh (1806 - 1836)
- Rana Pohap Singh (1836 - 1836)
- Rana Bhagwant Singh (1836 - 1873)
- Rana Nihal Singh (1873 - 1901)
- Rana Ram Singh (1901 - 1911)
- Rana Udaybhanu Singh (1911- 1948)
Uttar Pradesh
- Surendra Pal Singh Pilania - Uncha Gaon Moradabad
- Bhagmal (Mitha) - Fafund
- Ghan Shyam Singh (Thenua) - Mursan (Hathras)
- Faunda Singh (Kuntal) - Aring Mathura
- Harveer Singh Gulia (1376 - 1398) - Badli(Rohtak)
- Rao Manchand Nauhwar (16th century)
- Hathi Singh (Kuntal) - Saunkh
- Khemkaran (Sogaria) (1732) - Bharatpur
- Jai Singh (Thenua) - Hathras
- Jalkaran Singh (Thenua) - Mursan (Hathras)
- Kunwar Kisan Pratap (Thenua) - Mursan (Hathras)
- Makhan Singh (Thenua) (16th century) - Javra (Hathras)
- Nand Ram (Thenua) (r. 1645 -1695) - Mursan(Hathras)
- Pakharia Kuntal (1753)
- Padarth Singh (पदार्थसिंह) - Saharanpur
- Puhap Singh (1761, d.1798) (Thenua) - Mursan(Hathras)
- Puran Singh (Garhwal) (13th century) - Garhmukteshwar
- Raja Daya Ram (1775-1841) (Thenua) - Hathras
- Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh (1886-1979) - Mursan(Hathras)
- Raja Bhagmal (Mitha) (?) - Fafund (Etah)
- Raja Harnarain Singh (Thenua) (r.1861-1896) - Hathras
- Raja Prem Pratap Singh (Thenua) ((b.1913,r.1924-1947)) - Hathras
- Ramki Chahar (1732 AD) - Bharatpur
- Sundar Singh (1803) - Jarkhi
- Dehri Singh (1816-1820) - Jarkhi
- Thakrur Gobind Singh (r.1841-1861) (Thenua) - Hathras
- Tika Ram (Thenua) - Mursan (Hathras)
Mursan Thenua rulers
- Makhan Singh
- Nand Ram (r. 1645 -1695)
- Jalkaran Singh
- Kushal Singh
- Puhap Singh
- Bhagwant Singh
- Tika Ram
- Kunwar Kisan Pratap
- Ghan Shyam Singh
- Raja Kishori Raman Singh Mursan
- Rani Harish Kumari Mursan
Hathras Thenua rulers
- Makhan Singh
- Nand Ram (r. 1645-1695)
- Jai Singh
- Badan Singh of Hathras
- Bhure Singh
- Raja Daya Ram ( 1775-1841)
- Thakrur Gobind Singh (1841-1861)
- Raja Harnarain Singh (1861-1896)
- Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh (1886-1979)
- Raja Prem Pratap Singh (1913-1947)
- Raja Amar Pratap Singh (b.1940)
Jatoi Thenua rulers
- Makhan Singh
- Nand Ram (r. 1645-1695)
- Jai Singh
- Thakur Badan Singh Thenua
- Thakur Sakat
- Udai Singh
- Thakur Sujan
- Thakur Roop Singh
- Raja Harnarain Singh (1861-1896)
Beswa Thenua rulers
- Makhan Singh
- Nand Ram (r. 1645-1695)
- Jai Singh
- Thakur Badan Singh Thenua
- Bhure Singh
- Raja Nawal Singh
- Har Kisan Singh
- Jai Koshore
- Gir Prasad Singh
Kuchesar state of Dalals
The chronology of Kuchesar Jat rulers is as under:
- Bhual (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Maujiram (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Chhatar Singh (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Maganiram (d.1782) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Ramdhan Singh (d.1816) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Fateh Singh (d.1839) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Bahadur Singh (d. 1847) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rao Gulab Singh (d. 1859) (No son) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Rani Jaswant Kumari (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Bhup Kumari (daughter of Gulab Singh) (had no progeny) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Khusal Singh (husband of Bhup Kumari) (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Pratap Singh (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Umrao Singh (Dalal) - Kuchesar
- Giriraj Singh (Dalal) - Kuchesar
Bijnor state of Khove Mauryas
The chronology of Khove Maurya Jat rulers is as under:
Jammu and Kashmir
- Avantivarman (Utpal) (855) - Avantipur (District Pulwama)
- Shankaravarman (Utpal) (902) - He was son of Avantivarman.
- Raja Parth (Utpal) (10xx?) - He was son of Shankaravarman
- Unmattavanti (Utpal) (937 AD) - He was son of Raja Parth
- Harsha (Kashmir) (r.1089-1111 AD) - Son of Kalasha, King of Kashmir
Madhya Pradesh
- Bidya Datta - ruler over Ujjain during 9th century, founder of Bidiyasar clan
- Hathi Singh Jat -zamindar of Gohad
- Kaliana Jat - Ujjain
- Raja Bhoj (Panwar) (1055) - Dhar
- Raja Jaydev (Bamraulia) - Gohad
Narsinghpur state of Khirwars
- Rao Jagbharath (राव जगभरथ), founder of Narsinghpur in Madhya Pradesh, was of Khirwar clan Jat Sardar.
Gohad state of Bamraulias
Singhandev was the first Jat ruler of Gohad state. As per their bard[1], and The chronology of Jat Ranas of Gohad as per their genealogy [2] has 17 names including above:
- Jai Singh Bamraulia was father of Viramadeva Bamraulia and a prominent samant of Tomar Rulers of Gwalior.
- Kehari Singh Bamraulia (1390-1395) was a samant of Tomar Rulers of Gwalior.
- Viramadeva Bamraulia was son of Jai Singh Bamraulia and a samant of Tomar Rulers of Gwalior. He was incharge of Tuhangarh.
- Rao Balju was a prominent Samant of Gohad Ranas.
- Singhandev II (1505-1524) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Devi Singh (1524-1535) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Udyaut Singh (1535-1546) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Rana Anup Singh (1546-?) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Sambhu Singh (? - 1604) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Abhay Chander (1604-1628) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Ram Chander (1628-1647) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Rana Ratan Singh (1647-1664) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Rana Uday Singh (1664-1685)(Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Bagh Raj (1685-1699) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Gaj Singh (1699-1713)(Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Jaswant Singh (1713-1717) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana (1717-1756) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Girdhar Pratap Singh (1756-1757) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Maharaja Chhatra Singh Rana (1757-1785) (Bamraulia) of Gohad
- Interregnum, 1785-1803 AD.
- Kirat Singh Rana (1803-1805) of Gohad (Bamraulia) (moved to Dholpur in 1805)
Magrora state
- Maharaja Mirendra Singh Joodeo (Donderia) was a ruler of Magrora princely state in Dabra tahsil of Gwalior district in Madhya Pradesh.
Maharashtra
- Sajjan Singh (Balyan) - Satara
Nepal
Pakistan
- Darga (Sindhu) - Siranwali (Sialkot)
- Dulla Bhatti (16th century) - Raja of Pindi Bhattian in Hafizabad district in the state of Punjab, Pakistan.
- Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837?) (Utpal) - Gujranwala
- Harsharan Kaur (Maan) - Maan Jat woman who defended Jamrod (Pakistan) Fort in 1837
- Kalas Bajwa (Bajwa) - Pasrur (Sialkot)
- Kharak Singh (February 22, 1801 – November 5, 1840) of Lahore
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab) (1780-1839)
- Maharaja Sher Singh (r.20.1.1841-16.9.1843)
- Nau Nihal Singh (b.9 March 1821 - d. 6 November 1840)
- Rahmat Khan (Varaich) - who captured Gujrat Fort.
- Raja Risalu (7th century) - Sialkot
Sindh
- Bhambu Raja (10th century) - Bhambura (Lower Sindh, Pakistan).
- Chandrarama (Hala) (8th century) - Sindh
- Chitravarma (326 BC) - Kuluta (Sindh)
- Jagdev Panwar - Umarkot (Sindh)
- Matta - Sindh
- Musaksen (Mor) (326 BC) - Sindh
- Raja Hala (Hala) - Sindh
- Raja Hasti (Takshak) (326 BC) - Sindh
- Sindhusena (Mor) (326 BC) - Sindh, Pakistan.
Khorasan
- Kokaltas (b.?-d.1380) was a great Jat king who invaded Khorasan and occupied it. After that he invaded Trans Oxiana.
Afghanistan
China
- Draham 2207 BC - Tatar (China)
- Modu Chanyu 209 BCE - Xiong-nu emperor ruled all of modern day China and it's adjoining parts, belonging to Henga clan of Jats.[3]
- Skandnabh (500 BC) - Scandinavia
England
References
- ↑ Jaga - Yuvraj Singh, Village-Himonia, Ajmer, Rajasthan, Mob-09828787475
- ↑ Genealogy of The Bamrolia Dynasty
- ↑ B S Dahiya's Jats the Ancient Rulers, 1980, Sterling Publishers. p.46
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