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(1701–1800) These polities are often
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s and then
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s under a
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to the
Maratha Confederacy The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent Maratha states under the nominal leadership of the former. ...
or British
East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company that was founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to Indian Ocean trade, trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South A ...
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Bengal and Northeast India

* Ahom kingdom ( complete list) – :*
Sukhrungphaa Swargadeo Rudra Singha (– 27 August 1714), with Tai name Sukhrungphaa, was the 30th Ahom king, reigning from 1696 to 1714 A.D . His father Gadadhar Singha freed Assam from the Mughal disturbances and internal conspiracies, thereby Rudra Sin ...
, King (1696–1714) :*
Sutanphaa Swargadeo Siva Singha ( – 14 December 1744), with Tai name Sutanphaa, was the 31st king of Ahom kingdom, Assam from the Ahom dynasty who reigned from (1714 to 1744 A.D.) He was the eldest son of King Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying ...
, King (1714–1744) :*
Sunenphaa Swargadeo Pramatta Singha () with Tai name Sunenphaa, was the king of Ahom Kingdom. He succeeded his elder brother Swargadeo Siva Singha, as the king of Ahom Kingdom. His reign of seven years was peaceful and prosperous. He constructed numerou ...
, King (1744–1751) :*
Suremphaa Suremphaa (reign 1751–1769), or Rajeswar Singha, the fourth son of Rudra Singha, became the king of the Ahom kingdom after the death of his brother King Pramatta Singha. Rudra Singha's third son, Mohanmala Gohain, was considered ineligible f ...
, King (1751–1769) :*
Sunyeophaa Sunyeopha also Lakshmi Singha ( – 13 December 1780), was the 34th Ahom king, who reigned from 1769 to 1780. After the death of Suremphaa, he married the Queen Kuranganayani and became the king of the Ahom kingdom. Shortly after he was inst ...
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Suhitpangphaa Suhitpangphaa also Gaurinath Singha ( – 19 December 1794), was the 35th king of Ahom kingdom who reigned from 1780–1794. His reign is marked by the rise of the Moamoria rebellion and the decentralization of Ahom power. He was forced ...
, King (1780–1795) :*
Suklingphaa Suklingphaa (ruled 1795–1811), or Kamaleswar Singha, was a king of the Ahom kingdom. He came to power when he was a toddler, and died in his teens during a small pox epidemic. The ''de facto'' ruler during his reign was Purnanada Burhagoh ...
, King (1795–1811) *
Bengal Subah The Bengal Subah (Bengali language, Bengali: সুবাহ বাংলা, ), also referred to as Mughal Bengal and Bengal State (after 1717), was one of the puppet states and the largest subah, subdivision of The Mughal India, Mughal Emp ...
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Murshid Quli Khan Murshid Quli Khan ( 1660 – 30 June 1727), also known as Mohammad Hadi (born as Suryanarayana Mishra), was the first Nawab of Bengal, serving from 1717 to 1727. According to some writers, he was born a Hindu in the Deccan Plateau 1670, Mur ...
, Nawab (1717–1727) :*
Sarfaraz Khan Sarfarāz Khān ( 1700 – 29 April 1740), born ''Mīrza Asadullāh'', was a Nawab of Bengal. Sarfaraz Khan's maternal grandfather, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal (Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) nominated him as the direct heir to him as there ...
, Nawab (1727–1727) :*
Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan was the second Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. He married Zainab un-nisa Begum and Azmat un-nisa Begum, the daughters of Murshid Quli Khan by Nasiri Banu Begum. Shuja-ud-Din's third wife was Durdana Begum Sahiba. ...
, Nawab (1727–1739) :*
Sarfaraz Khan Sarfarāz Khān ( 1700 – 29 April 1740), born ''Mīrza Asadullāh'', was a Nawab of Bengal. Sarfaraz Khan's maternal grandfather, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal (Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) nominated him as the direct heir to him as there ...
, Nawab (1739–1740) :*
Alivardi Khan Alivardi Khan (1671 – 9 April 1756) was the fourth Nawab of Bengal from 1740 to 1756. He toppled the Nasiri dynasty of Nawabs by defeating Sarfaraz Khan in 1740 and assumed power himself. During much of his reign Alivardi encountered frequen ...
, Nawab (1740–1756) :*
Siraj ud-Daulah Mir Syed Jafar Ali Khan Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah (1733 – 2 July 1757), commonly known as Siraj-ud-Daulah or Siraj ud-Daula, was the last independent Nawab of the Bengal Subah. The end of his reign marked the start of the rule of th ...
, Nawab (1756–1757) :* Jafar Ali Khan, Nawab (1757–1760, 1763–1765) :* Qasim, Nawab (1760–1763) :*
Najmuddin Ali Khan Najmuddin Ali Khan or Najm ud-din Ali Khan, better known as Najm-ud-Daulah (or Nazam-ud-Daulah) ( – 8 May 1766), was the Nawab of Bengal and Bihar from 1765 to 1766. He was the second son of Mir Jafar. Najm-ud-Daulah was crowned as the Nawab ...
, Nawab (1765–1766) :*
Najabat Ali Khan Sayyid Najabat Ali Khan Bahadur, born ''Mir Phulwari'' (; 1749 – 10 March 1770), better known as Saif ud-Daulah, succeeded his younger brother Nawab Nazim Najimuddin Ali Khan, after his death in 1766, as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar. ...
, Nawab (1766–1770) :*
Ashraf Ali Khan Sayyid Ashraf 'Ali Khan Bahadur (; before 1759 – 24 March 1770), was Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar. He was the fourth son of Mir Jafar. Life He was adopted by his aunt, Nafisat un-Nisa Begum Sahiba (Manjhli Begum). On 11 March 1770, he wa ...
, Nawab (1770) :* Mubarak Ali Khan, Nawab (1770–1793) :*
Baber Ali Khan Sayyid Babar Ali Khan Bahadur (; died 28 April 1810) was the Nawab of Bengal and Bihar. He succeeded to the Nawab's ''Masnad'' (throne) after his father, Mubarak Ali Khan died on 6 September 1793. He reigned from 1793 until 1810, when he died ...
, Nawab (1793–1810) *
Bhurshut Bhurshut () or Bhurishreshtha () was a medieval Bengali Hindu kingdom spread across what is now Howrah and Hooghly districts in the Indian state of West Bengal. History Bhurshut kingdom grew up in the southern parts of Rarh region. It had a h ...
( complete list) – :* Lakshminarayan, Maharaja (c.1695–1712) *
Cooch Behar Cooch Behar (), also known as Koch Bihar, is a city in the Indian state of West Bengal and it stands on bank of the Torsa river. The city is the headquarters of the Cooch Behar district. During the British Raj, Cooch Behar was the seat of the ...
( complete list) – :*Rup Narayan, Raja (1693–1714) :*Upendra Narayana, Raja (1714–1763) :*Debendra Narayana, Raja (1763–1765) :*Regent (1763–1765) :*Dhairjendra Narayan, Raja (1765–1770, 1775–1783) :*Rajendra I Narayan, Raja (1770–1772) :*Pensuthma, Regent (1770–1772) :*Dharendra Narayan, Raja (1772, 1774–1775) :*Bijendra Narayan, Raja (1772–1774) :*Regents (1783–1801) :*Harendra Narayan, Raja (1783–1839) * Jaintia Kingdom – :*Ram Singh I, King (1694–1708) :*Jay Narayan, King (1708–1731) :*Bar Gosain, King (1731–1770) :*Chattra Singh, King (1770–1780) :*Bijay Narayan, King (1780–1790) :*Ram Singh II, King (1790–1832) *
Mallabhum Mallabhum (The country originally known as Mallabhoom or Mallabani or Bishnupur kingdom) was the kingdom ruled by the Malla kings of Bishnupur, primarily in the present Bankura district in Indian state of West Bengal. History Territory of th ...
( complete list) – :* Durjan Singha Dev, King (1682–1702) :*
Raghunath Singha Dev II Raghunath Singha Dev II (also known as Raghunath Singh Deo II) was the fifty-fourth king of the Mallabhum. He ruled from 1702 to 1712.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing History Personal life Raghunath Singha ...
, King (1702–1712) :*
Gopal Singha Dev Gopal Singha Dev I was the fifty-fifth Raja of Mallabhum. He ruled from 1712 to 1748.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing Midnapore Raj The Rajas of Mallabhum were an independent kingdom, not subject to the a ...
, King (1712–1748) :*
Chaitanya Singha Dev Chaitanya Singha Dev also known as Chaitanya Singha or Chaitan Singh was the fifty-sixth king of the Mallabhum, a kingdom in India. He ruled from 1748 to 1801. He was succeeded by Madhav Singha Dev. The Great Famine and the Decline of Bishnup ...
, King (1748–1801) *
Kingdom of Manipur The Manipur Kingdom, also known as Meckley, was an ancient kingdom at the India–Burma frontier. Historically, Manipur was an independent kingdom ruled by a Meitei dynasty. But it was also invaded and ruled over by Burmese kingdom ...
( complete list) – :* Chalailongpa, King (1697–1709) :* Gharib Nawaz, King (1709–1754) :* Chit Sain, King (1754–1756) :* Gaurisiam, King (1756–1763) :*
Ching-Thang Khomba Bhagya Chandra (also known as Ching-Thang Khomba and Jai Singh) (1748–1799) was a king of Manipur (princely state), Manipur in the 18th century CE. He was the grandson of Gharib Niwaz (Manipur), Gharib Niwaz and ruled Manipur for almost fort ...
, King (1764–1798) :*
Rohinchandra Rabinchandra, also known as Harshachandra, Labanyachandra, (died 1801) was a Manipuri King who ruled between 1798 and 1801. He was the son of Bhagya Chandra. See also *List of Manipuri kings *Manipur (princely state) References External lin ...
, King (1798–1801) *
Kingdom of Sikkim The Kingdom of Sikkim (Classical Tibetan and , ''Drenjong'', , ''Sikimr Gyalkhab'') officially Dremoshong (Classical Tibetan and ) until the 1800s, was a hereditary monarchy in the Eastern Himalayas which existed from 1642 to 16 May 1975 ...
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Chakdor Namgyal Chakdor Namgyal ( Sikkimese: ; Wylie: ') was the third Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He succeeded Tensung Namgyal in 1700 and was succeeded himself by Gyurmed Namgyal in 1716. In the first year of Chakdor's reign, his half-sister and regent Pend ...
, Chogyal (1700–1717) :* Gyurmed Namgyal, Chogyal (1717–1733) :*
Phuntsog Namgyal II Phuntsog Namgyal II ( Sikkimese: ; Wylie: ') was the fifth Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He succeeded Gyurmed Namgyal in 1733 and was succeeded himself by Tenzing Namgyal Tenzing Namgyal ( Sikkimese: ; Wylie: ''bstan 'dzin rnam rgyal'') was ...
, Chogyal (1733–1780) :*
Tenzing Namgyal Tenzing Namgyal ( Sikkimese: ; Wylie: ''bstan 'dzin rnam rgyal'') was the sixth Chogyal (king) of Sikkim. He succeeded Phuntsog Namgyal II in 1780 and was succeeded himself by Tsugphud Namgyal in 1793. In 1775, possibly with Bhutanese support ...
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Tsugphud Namgyal Tsugphud Namgyal ( Sikkimese: ; Wylie: ''gtsug phud rnam rgyal'') (1785–1863) was king of Sikkim from 1793 to 1863. He gained independence from Nepal in 1815 and ruled under a British protectorate from 1861. Under his father Tenzing Namgya ...
, Chogyal (1793–1863) *
Twipra Kingdom The Twipra Kingdom (), anglicized as Tipperah, was one of the largest historical kingdoms of the Tripuri people in Northeast India. Legend A list of legendary Tripuri kings is given in the Rajmala chronicle, a 15th-century chronicle in B ...
– :* Dharma Manikya II, King (1714–1733) :* Vijay Manikya III, King (1743–1760) :* Krishna Manikya, King (1760–1761) :* Rajdhar Manikya, King (1783–1804)


Bhutan

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Bhutan Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia, in the Eastern Himalayas between China to the north and northwest and India to the south and southeast. With a population of over 727,145 and a territory of , ...
( complete list) – :*Gedun Chomphel, Druk Desis (1695–1701) :*Ngawang Tshering, Druk Desis (1701–1704) :*
Umze Peljor Samten Tenzin, better known as Umze Peljor (, died 1707) was the 7th Druk Desi or head of government of Bhutan from 1703 until his death. Inexperienced as a politician and of mild character, Peljor served as little more than a co-ruler to the more ...
, Druk Desis (1704–1707) :*Druk Rabgye, Druk Desis (1707–1719) :*Ngawang Gyamtsho, Druk Desis (1719–1729) :* Mipham Wangpo, Druk Desis (1729–1736) :*Khuwo Peljor, Druk Desis (1736–1739) :*Ngawang Gyaltshen, Druk Desis (1739–1744) :*Sherab Wangchuck, Druk Desis (1744–1763) :*Druk Phuntsho, Druk Desis (1763–1765) :*Wangzob Druk Tenzin I, Druk Desis (1765–1768) :*Sonam Lhundub, Druk Desis (1768–1773) :*Kunga Rinchen, Druk Desis (1773–1776) :*Jigme Singye, Druk Desis (1776–1788) :*Druk Tenzin, Druk Desis (1788–1792) :*Umzey Chapchhab, Druk Desis (1792–1792) :*Sonam Gyaltshen (Tashi Namgyel), Druk Desis (1792–1799) :*Druk Namgyel, Druk Desis (1799–1803)


Burma

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Hsipaw Hsipaw (; Tai Nuea: ᥔᥤᥴ ᥙᥨᥝᥳ), also known as Thibaw (), is the principal town of Hsipaw Township in Shan State, Myanmar on the banks of the Duthawadi River. It is north-east of Mandalay. Hsipaw contains 11 wards, including Sout ...
( complete list) – :*Hso Wai Hpa, Saopha (1675–1702) :*Sao Okka Wara, Saopha (1702–1714) :*Sao Okka Seya, Saopha (1714–1718) :*Sao Sam Myo, Saopha (1718–1722) :*Sao Hkun Neng, Saopha (1722–1752) :*Sao Sawra Tawta, Saopha (1752–1767) :*Sao Myat San Te, Saopha (1767–1788) :*Sao Hswe Kya, Saopha (1788–1809) *
Kengtung Kengtung ( , ), also spelt Kyaingtong (; ), classical name Tungapuri, is a city in Shan State, Myanmar (formerly Burma). It is the principal town of Kengtung Township and the former seat of Kengtung State, a minor principality. Kengtung is locat ...
( complete list) – :*Sao Möng Lek, Saopha (?–1730) :*Sao Maung Hkawn, Saopha (1730–c.1735, 1739–1742) :*Sao Möng Hsam, Saopha (1742–1786) :*Sao Kawng Tai I, Saopha (1787–1802, 1814–1815)


India

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Ajaigarh Ajaigarh or Ajaygarh is a town and a nagar panchayat in the Panna District of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. Ajaygarh is the administrative headquarters of tehsil in Panna district, Ajaigarh State was one of the princely states of I ...
( complete list) – :*Guman Singh, Raja (1765–1792) :*Bakht Singh, Raja (1792–1793) :*Ali Bahadur, usurper Raja (1793–1802) *
Akkalkot Akkalkot () is a city and a municipal council in Solapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is situated 38 km southeast of Solapur and close to the border of Karnataka state. City is the home to Shri Swami Samarth, a 19t ...
( complete list) – :*Fatehsinh I Raje Bhosle, Chief (1707–1760) :*Shahaji I, Chief (1760–1789) :*Fatehsinh II, Chief (1789–1822) *
Alirajpur Alirajpur is a city in the Alirajpur tehsil in Alirajpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Alirajpur State was formerly a princely state of India, under the Bhopawar Agency in Central India. It lay in the Malwa region of Madhya ...
( complete list) – :*Udai Deo, Rana (?) :*Pahad Deo II, Rana (?–1765) :*Pratap Singh I, Rana (1765–1818) *
Alwar Alwar ( Rajasthani Pronunciation: �lʋəɾ is a city located in India's National Capital Region (NCR) and the administrative headquarters of Alwar District in the state of Rajasthan. It is located 150 km south of Delhi and 150 km ...
( complete list) – :*Partap Singh, Raja (1770–1791) :*Bakhtawar Singh Prabhakar, Raja (1791–1815) * Arakkal kingdom ( complete list) – :*Ali II, Raja (1691–1704) :*Kunhi Amsa I, Raja (1704–1720) :*Muhammad Ali IV, Raja (1720–1728) :*Bibi Harrabichi Kadavube, Raja (1728–1732) :*Bibi Junumabe I, Raja (1732–1745) :*Kunhi Amsa II, Raja (1745–1777) :*Bibi Junumabe II, Raja (1777–1819) *
Balasinor Balasinor, also known as Vadasinor, is a city located in the Mahisagar district of Gujarat, India. The city was formerly part of Balasinor State, a princely state ruled by the Babi dynasty, from September 1758 until its accession to India in ...
( complete list) – :*Sardar Muhammed khan Babi 28 September, Nawab Babi (1758–?) :*Jamiyat Khanji Muhammad Khanji, Nawab Babi (18th century–?) *
Banganapalle Banaganapalli is a town in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It lies in Nandyal district, 38 km west of the city of Nandyal. Banaganapalli is famous for its mangoes and has a cultivar, ''Banaganapalli'', named after it. Between 1790 and ...
( complete list) – :*Muhammad Beg Khan-i-lung, Kiladar (1686–1725) :*Ata Khan, Kiladar (1725–1728) :*Fazil `Ali Khan I, Kiladar (1728–1737) :*Fazil `Ali Kahn II, Kiladar (1737–1769) :*Saiyid Husain Ali Khan, Kiladar (1769–1783) :*Muhammad Yusuf -Mysore Administrator, Kiladar (1784–1790) :*Mozaffar al-Molk Asad `Ali Khan, Kiladar (1790–1814) :*Gholam `Ali Khan I, Kiladar (1790–1822) *
Bansda Vansda, also known as Bansda, is a city and a municipality in the Navsari district in the Indian State of Gujarat, covering an area of 557 km2. Vansda is connected with Waghai, Chikhli, Saputara, Nasik, Vapi, Dharampur, Shamlaji by State ...
( complete list) – :*Virsimhji I, Raja Sahib (1701–1716) :*Ralbhamji, Raja Sahib (1716–1739) :*Ghulabsimhji I, Raja Sahib (1739–1753) :*Udaisimhji III, Raja Sahib (1753–1770) :*Kiratsimhji Las, Raja Sahib (1770–1780) :*Virsimhji II, Raja Sahib (1780–1789) :*Naharsimhji, Raja Sahib (1789–1793) :*Raisimhji, Raja Sahib (1793–1815) *
Banswara Banswara is a city in the Banswara district in southern Rajasthan, India. The name, Banswara, came from king ‘Bansiya Bhil’. Banswara is also known as "City of a Hundred Islands", "The Green City", which is often referred to as " Cherrap ...
( complete list) – :*Ajab Singh, Rai Rayan (1688–1706) :*Bhim Singh, Rai Rayan (1706–1713) :*Bishan Singh, Rai Rayan (1713–1737) :*Udai Singh II, Rai Rayan (1737–1747) :*Prithvi Singh, Rai Rayan (1747–1786) :*Bijai Singh, Rai Rayan (1786–1816) *
Baoni Kadaura is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in Jalaun District in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. During the British Raj, Kadaura was the capital of an 11-gun salute princely state. History During the British Raj era, Kadaura was the capital ...
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Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III Feroze Jung III or Nizam Shahabuddin Muhammad Feroz Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi also known by his sobriquet Imad-ul-Mulk, was the grand vizier of the Mughal Empire. He was the son of Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung II and a grandson of the founder o ...
, Nawab (1784–1800) :*Naser ad-Dowla, Nawab (1800–1815) *
Baraundha Baraundha (also known as Pathar Kachhar) was a princely state of colonial India, located in modern Satna district of Madhya Pradesh. Although historically far larger, at the time of Indian independence in 1950, it was a saluted state of 9 guns. ...
( complete list) – :*Mohan Singh, Thakur (1790–1827) * Baria ( complete list) – :*Mansimhji I Vijaysimhji, Raja (?–c.1720) :*Prithvirajji I Mansimhji, Raja (18th century) :*Rayadharji Prithviraji, Raja (18th century) :*Gangdasji I Rayadharji, Raja (18th century) :*Gambhirsimhji Gangdasji, Raja (18th century) :*Dhiratsimhji Gambhirsimhji, Raja (18th–19th century) *
Baroda Vadodara (), also known as Baroda, is a city situated on the banks of the Vishwamitri River in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Vadodara district. The city is named for its abundance of banyan ...
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Gaekwad dynasty Gaekwads (also spelled as Gaikwads, Guicowars, Gaekwars) (IAST: ''Gāyakavāḍa''), a Hindu Maratha (caste), Maratha dynasty of the former Maratha Confederacy, Maratha Empire and its subsequent (erstwhile) princely state of Baroda State, Baroda ...
( complete list) – :* Pilaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1721–1732) :*
Damaji Rao Gaekwad Damaji Rao Gaekwad was the second Maharaja of Baroda reigning from 14 May 1732 until his death on 18 August 1768. Early life Damaji, also known as Damaji II, was the third son of Pilaji Rao Gaekwad. His father Pilaji was an adopted son o ...
, Maharaja (1732–1768) :*
Govind Rao Gaekwad Govind Rao Gaekwad (? – 19 September 1800) was the Maharaja of Baroda State (r. 1793 - 1800). He was the fourth son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad. See also *Gaekwad dynasty Gaekwads (also spelled as Gaikwads, Guicowars, Gaekwars) (IAST: ''Gāyaka ...
, Maharaja (1768–1771, 1793–1800) :* Sayaji Rao Gaekwad I, Maharaja (1771–1789) :*
Manaji Rao Gaekwad Manaji Rao Gaekwad was the fifth Maharaja of Baroda State reigning from 1789 to 1793. He was the fifth son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad. Before becoming Maharaja, he also served as a regent for Baroda State from 1779 to 1792 under Sayaji Rao I Gaekwa ...
, Maharaja (1789–1793) :*
Anand Rao Gaekwad Anand Rao Gaekwad was the seventh Maharaja of Baroda State reigning from 1800 to 1819 with the regents of Fateh Singh II and Sayaji Rao Gaekwad. He became Maharaja of Baroda after the death of Govind Rao Gaekwad. Death He died in 1819 and was ...
, Maharaja (1800–1818) *
Barwani Barwani or Badwani () is a municipality, municipal town in Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh, India, that is situated near the left bank of the Narmada River. It is the administrative headquarters of Barwani district and has also served as th ...
( complete list) – :*Parbat Singh, Rana (1700–1708) :*Mohan Singh I, Rana (1708–1730) :*Anup Singh, Rana (1730–1760) :*Umed Singh, Rana (1760–1794) :*Mohan Singh II, Rana (1794–1839) *
Benares Varanasi (, also Benares, Banaras ) or Kashi, is a city on the Ganges, Ganges river in North India, northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hinduism, Hindu world.* * * * The city ...
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Mansa Ram Mansa Ram (30 May 1940 – 14 January 2023) was an Indian politician and member of the Indian National Congress. Mansa Ram was a member of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Karsog constituency in Mandi district Mandi dist ...
, Zamindar (1737–1740) :* Balwant Singh, Raja (1740–1770) :*
Chait Singh Rafa'at wa Awal-i-Martabat Maharaja Shri Chet Singh Sahib Bahadur (died 29 March 1810), commonly known as Raja Chet Singh, a Bhumihar king from the Narayan dynasty, was the 3rd ruler of Benares State, Kingdom of Benaras in northern India. Chet S ...
, Raja (1770–1781) :* Mahipat Narayan Singh, Raja (1781–1795) :*
Udit Narayan Singh Maharaja Udit Narayan Singh was the eldest surviving son of Maharaj Mahip Narayan Singh, Udit Narayan Singh Sahib Bahadur (1770 – 4 April 1835, r. 12 September 1795 – 4 April 1835) became the new king of Benares. Early life Maharaja Udit N ...
, Raja (1795–1835) * Bharatpur ( complete list) – :*
Badan Singh Maharaja Badan Singh (Reign: 1722 – 21 May 1755) was the formal founder and first Maharaja of the Bharatpur State, Bharatpur state. He was a nephew of Rao Churaman Singh. After Churaman's death on 20 September 1721 there were family disputes ...
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Suraj Mal Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 – 25 December 1763), simply known as Suraj Mal, was a ruler of Bharatpur State in the present-day state of Rajasthan. Under him, Bharatpur State, a tributary of the House of Scindia, covered the present ...
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Jawahar Singh Maharaja Jawahar Singh () was the ruler of the Bharatpur Kingdom. He succeeded to the throne when his father, Maharaja Surajmal, died in 1763. Early life Jawahar Singh was born to Maharaja Surajmal and Maharani Gauri in the Sinsinwar clan ...
, Maharaja (1763–1768) :* Ratan Singh, Maharaja (1768–1769) :*Keshri Singh, Maharaja (1769–1771) :*
Nahar Singh Raja Nahar Singh (died 1858) was the Raja of the princely state of Ballabhgarh in Faridabad District of Haryana, India. He fought against The East India Company in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The small kingdom of Ballabhgarh is only 20 mi ...
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Ranjit Singh Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, in the northwest Indian subcontinent, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839. Born to Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia M ...
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Bhavnagar Bhavnagar is a city and the headquarters of Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was founded in 1723 by Bhavsinhji Gohil. It was the capital of Bhavnagar State, which was a princely state before it was merged into the Dominion ...
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Bhopal Bhopal (; ISO 15919, ISO: Bhōpāl, ) is the capital (political), capital city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of both Bhopal district and Bhopal division. It is known as the ''City of Lakes,'' due to ...
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Dost Mohammad Khan Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai (Pashto/; 23 December 1792 – 8 June 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent rulers of Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan War. With the decline of ...
, Nawab (1707–1728) :*Sultan Muhammad Khan, Nawab (1728–1742) :*Yar Mohammad Khan, Regent (1728–1742) :*
Faiz Mohammad Khan Faiz Muhammad Khan Bahadur, (r.1742–1777) the third Nawab of Bhopal, was the son of Yar Muhammad Khan, the second Nawab of Bhopal (as a reagent), and the stepson of Mamola Bai a very influential Hindu wife of Yar Muhammad and a direct desce ...
, Nawab (1742–1777) :*Hayat Mohammad Khan, Nawab (1777–1807) *
Bhor Bhor () is a town and a municipal council in Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Geography Bhor is located at . It has an average elevation of 588 metres (1929 feet). Demographics India census, Bhor had a populat ...
( complete list) – :* Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev, Pant Sachiv (1697–1707) :* Naro Shankaraji, Pant Sachiv (1707–1737) :*Chimnaji I, Pant Sachiv (1737–1757) :*Sadasiv Rao, Pant Sachiv (1757–1787) :*Raghunath Rao, Pant Sachiv (1787–1791) :*Shankr Rao I, Pant Sachiv (1797–1798) :*Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao II, Pant Sachiv (1798–1827) * Bijawar ( complete list) – :*Bir Singh Deo, Raja (1765–1793) :*Himmat Bahadur, usurper Raja (1793–1802) *
Bikaner Bikaner () is a city in the northwest of the States and territories of India, state of Rajasthan, India. It is located northwest of the state capital, Jaipur. It is the administrative headquarters of Bikaner District and Bikaner division. Fo ...
:*Maharajas ( complete list) – ::*Sujan Singh, Maharaja (1700–1735) ::*Zorawar Singh, Maharaja (1735–1746) ::*Gaj Singh, Maharaja (1746–1787) ::*Raj Singh II, Maharaja (1787–1787) ::*Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1787–1787) ::*Surat Singh, Regent (?–1787), Maharaja (1787–1828) :*Dewans ( complete list) – ::*Anand Ram Khawas, Dewan (early 18th century–1733) ::*Mohta Bakhtawar Singh, Dewan (1735–1751, 1752–1756, 1757–1762, 1765–1779) ::*Amar Singh Chaturbhujani, Dewan (1751–1752) ::*Mohta Prithvi Singh, Dewan (1756–1757) ::*Shah Mool Chand Bardiya, Dewan (1762–1765) ::*Mohta Swaroop Singh, Dewan (1779–1780s) ::*Mohta Thakursi, Dewan (1780s–1787) ::*Mohta Madho Rai, Dewan (1787–1791) ::*Pratap Mal Baid, Dewan (1791–1794) ::*Mohta Rao Sahib Singh Gun Roop, Dewan (1794–1805) * Bilaspur ( complete list) – :*Ajmer Chand, Raja (1692–1728) :*Devi Chand, Raja (1738–1778) :*Mahan Chand, Raja (1778–1824) *
Bundi Bundi is a town in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan state in northwest India. Climate The climate is hot semi arid (BSh), not having enough rainfall to qualify as a tropical savanna climate (Aw). The climate is quite warm, and most of the ra ...
( complete list) – :*Budh Singh, Rao Raja (1696–1730) :*Dalel Singh, Rao Raja (1730–1749) :*Umaid Singh, Rao Raja (1749–1770, 1773–1804) :*Ajit Singh, Rao Raja (1770–1773) *
Cambay Khambhat state or Cambay state was a princely state in India during the British Raj. The city of Khambhat in present-day Gujarat was its capital. The state was bounded in the north by the Kaira district (Kheda district, Kheda) and in the sout ...
( complete list) – :*Mirza Jaffar Mumin Khan I, Nawab (1730–1742) :*Nur-ud-din Muftakher Khan, Nawab (1742–1743) :*Najm ad-Dawla Ja`far Mu´min Khan II, Nawab (1743–1784) :*Mohammad Qoli Khan, Nawab (1784–1790) :*Fath `Ali Khan, Nawab (1790–1823) * Chamba ( complete list) – :*Jit Singh, Raja (1794–1808) :*Charhat Singh, Raja (1808–1844) :*Shri Singh, Raja (1844–1870) :*Gopal Singh, Raja (1870–1873) :*Sham Singh, Raja (1873–1904) *
Charkhari Charkhari is a city in Mahoba district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. This is the Kashmir of Bundelkhand. It was the capital of the Charkhari concession. There are lakes named Vijay Sagar, Malkhan Sagar, Vanshi Sagar, Jai Sagar, Ratan Sa ...
( complete list) – :*Khuman Singh, Raja (1765–1782) :*Bikramajit Singh, Raja (1782–1829) *
Chhatarpur Chhatarpur is a city and a municipality in Chhatarpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Chhatarpur District. History Chhatarpur was founded in 1785 and is named after leader Chhatrasal ...
( complete list) – :*Kunwar Sone Shah, Raja (1785–1816) *
Chhota Udaipur Chhota Udaipur is a City and a Municipality in Chhota Udaipur District of Gujarat in India. It's also a Administrative Headquarter of the district. It's Established on August 15, 2013, by dividing Vadodara district. Geography Chhota Udaipur ...
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Kingdom of Cochin The kingdom of Cochin or the Cochin State, named after its capital in the city of Kochi (Cochin), was a kingdom in the central part of present-day Kerala state. It originated in the early part of the 12th century and continued to rule until i ...
( complete list) – :*Rama Varma IV, Maharaja (1697–1701) :*Rama Varma V, Maharaja (1701–1721) :*Ravi Varma III, Maharaja (1721–1731) :*Rama Varma VI, Maharaja (1731–1746) :*Veera Kerala Varma I, Maharaja (1746–1749) :*Rama Varma VII, Maharaja (1749–1760) :*Veera Kerala Varma II, Maharaja (1760–1775) :* Rama Varma VIII, Maharaja (1775–1790) :* Shaktan Thampuran, Maharaja (1790–1805) *
Kingdom of Coorg The Kingdom of Coorg (or Kingdom of Kodagu) was an independent kingdom that existed in India from the 16th century until 1834. It was ruled by a branch of the Ikkeri Nayaka. From 1780 to 1788, the kingdom was occupied by neighbouring Mysore ...
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Dodda Vira Rajendra Dodda Vira Rajendra was the ruler of the Kingdom of Coorg from 1780 to 1809. He freed the kingdom from the occupation of Tipu Sultan, the king of Mysore. He later aided the British in their fight against Tipu Sultan. Dodda Veera raja construct ...
, Raja (1780–1809) * Danta ( complete list) – :*Prithvisimhji Gajsinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1687–1743) :*Vikramdeoji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1743) :*Karansinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1743–?) :*Ratansinhji Karansinhji Barad parmar, Maharana (18th century) :*Abhaisinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (?–1795) :*Mansinhji II Abhaisinhji Barad Parmar, Maharana (1795–1800) :*Jagatsinhji Abhaisinhji Barad Parmad, Maharana (1800–1823) *
Datia Datia, is a town and the district headquarter of the Datia District of Gwalior Chambal region in north Madhya Pradesh, a state in Central India. Datia is world famous for Pitambara Peeth, a shakti pilgrimage site. It is an ancient town, ...
( complete list) – :*Ramchandra Singh, Rao (1706–1733) :*Indrajit Singh, Rao (1733–1762) :*Shatrujit Singh, Rao (1762–1801) *
Dewas Junior Dewas Junior was established by Jivaji Rao I Puar in 1728 during the Maratha conquest of Central India. It was a 15-gun salute Maratha princely state. On 12 December 1818, it became a British protectorate. History The original state was fo ...
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Dewas Senior Dewas Senior was established by Tukoji Rao I Pawar during the Maratha conquest of Central India. It was a 15 Gun Salute Maratha princely state. On 12 December 1818 it became a British protectorate. History The original state was founded in ...
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Dhar Dhar is a city located in Dhar district of the Malwa region in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The city is the administrative headquarters of the Dhar district. Before Indian independence from Great Britain, it was the capital of the Dhar ...
( complete list) – :*Udaji Raje I Pawar, Raja (1728–1732) :*Anand Raje I Pawar, Raja (1732–1736) :*Yeshwant Raje I Pawar, Raja (1736–1761) :*Khande Raje Pawar, Raja (1761–1782) :*Anand Raje II Pawar, Raja (1782–1807) * Dharampur ( complete list) – :*Sahadevji, Rana (1680–1727) :*Ramdevji II, Rana (1727–1758) :*Dharamdevji, Rana (1758–1774) :*Narandevji I (Guman Singh), Rana (1774–1777) :*Maharani Baiji Kushal, Regent (1774–1784) :*Somdevji II (Abhay Singh), Rana (1777–1784) :*Maharani Baiji Kushal Kunverba, Regent (1784–1800) :*Rupdevji, Rana (1784–1807) *
Dholpur Dholpur is a city in the Dholpur district in Rajasthan state of India. It is situated on the left bank of the Chambal river. The city is the administrative headquarters of Dholpur district. Dholpur was established by King Dhaval Dev of the ...
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Bhim Singh Rana 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. Afghan monarchies and non-Br ...
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Dhrangadhra Dhrangadhra () is a town, taluka headquarters and a municipality in Surendranagar district in the state of Gujarat, India. During the period of the British Raj, the city was the capital of Dhrangadhra State, one of the eight first-class prince ...
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Dhrol Dhrol is a city and a municipality in Jamnagar district in the state of Gujarat, India. Geography Dhrol is located at . It has an average elevation of 26 metres (85 feet). Demographics India census,https://censusindia.gov.in/pca ...
( complete list) – :*Kaloji I Panchanji, Thakur Sahib (1644–1706) :*Junhoji I Kaloji, Thakur Sahib (1706–1712) :*Ketoji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1712–1715) :*Kaloji II Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1715–1716) :*Vaghji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1716–1760) :*Jaysimhji I Vaghji, Thakur Sahib (1760–1781) :*Junoji II Jaysimhji, Thakur Sahib (1781–1789) :*Nathoji Junoji, Thakur Sahib (1789–?) *
Dungarpur Dungarpur is a city in the southernmost part of Rajasthan, India. History Dungarpur is the seat of the elder branch of the Guhilot of Mewar family. The seat of the younger branch is that of the Maharana of Udaipur. The city was founded in ...
( complete list) – :*Khuman Singh, Maharawal (1691–1702) :*Ram Singh, Maharawal (1702–1730) :*Shiv Singh, Maharawal (1730–1785) :*Vairisal, Maharawal (1785–1790) :*Fateh Singh, Maharawal (1790–1808) *
Dutch India Dutch India () consisted of the settlements and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company on the Indian subcontinent. It is only used as a geographical definition, as there was never a political authority ruling all Dutch India. Instead, D ...
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Garhwal Kingdom Kingdom of Garhwal ( ''गढ़वाल राज्य'' ) was an Himalayan kingdom in the current north-western Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, India, founded in 823 CE by Kanak Pal the progenitor of the Panwar dynasty that ruled ove ...
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Fateh Shah Fateh Shah was the Hindu Rajput king of Garhwal, a small kingdom in North India, from 1684 to 1716. Campaigns H. G. Walton states that Fateh Shah led an attack from Dehradun on Saharanpur in 1692. Pundirs and Gurjars were expelled out of Dehr ...
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Pradyumna Shah Pradyumna Shah or Pradyuman Shah, also known as Pradyumna Chand, was the 54th ruler of the Panwar Dynasty and the last independent monarch of the Kingdom of Garhwal. Before that he had also served as the Raja of the Kingdom of Kumaon until he ...
, King (1786–1804) * Gondal ( complete list) – :*Sagramji I Kumbhoji, Thakur (1648–1713) :*Haloji Sagramji, Thakur (1713–1752) :*Kumbhoji II Haloji, Thakur (1752–1789) :*Muluji Sagramji, Thakur (1789–1791) :*Dajibhai Muluji, Thakur (1791–1800) :*Devaji Sagramji, Thakur (1800–1812) *
Gwalior State The Gwalior State was a List of Maratha dynasties and states, state within the Maratha Confederacy located in Central India. It was ruled by the Scindia, House of Scindia (anglicized from Sendrak), a Hindu Maratha Confederacy, Maratha dynasty. ...
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Scindia House of Scindia or earlier known as the Sendrak was a Hindu Maratha Royal House that ruled the erstwhile Gwalior State in central India. Ranoji Scindia rose as a prominent military commander under Peshwa Bajirao I. Ranoji and his descendants ...
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Ranoji Scindia Ranoji Scindia or Ranoji Shinde was a Maratha army commander and the founder of the House of Scindia, Shinde clan, who served the Peshwa, Peshwas of the Maratha Empire in several military campaigns. The Scindia dynasty rose to prominence in the ...
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Jayappaji Rao Scindia Jayappaji Rao Shinde (Sindhia, Shinde) ( 1720 - 25 July 1755) also known as Jayappa Dadasahib, was a Maratha general. He ruled Gwalior State in northern India from 1745 to 1755, succeeding his father Ranoji Rao Scindia who had founded it. He w ...
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Jankoji Rao Scindia Jankoji Rao Shinde was the third Maharaja of Gwalior State. He became Maharaja of Gwalior after the death of his father, Jayappaji Rao Scindia, at the age of 10. Biography He was only son and youngest child of Jayappa Rao Scindia, and ascend ...
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Kadarji Rao Scindia Kadarji Rao Scindia was the fourth Maharaja of Gwalior State for a brief period. He became Maharaja of Gwalior after two years of death of Jankoji Rao Scindia in Third battle of Panipat in 1761. He was the son of Tukoji Rao Scindia Tuko ...
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Manaji Rao Scindia Manaji Rao Scindia, popularly known as Manaji Phakde, was the legitimate heir of the eldest branch of the House of Scindia, but was passed over by Madhavrao I, who appointed his brother Mahadaji Shinde to succeed. In 1780, he joined forces wit ...
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Mahadaji Shinde Mahadaji Shinde (23 December 1730 – 13 February 1794), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Scindia, was a Maratha statesman and general who served as the Gwalior State, Maharaja of Gwalior from 1768 to 1794. He was the fifth and the ...
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Daulat Rao Sindhia Daulat Rao Scindia (1779 – 21 March 1827) also conferred with the title "''The defender of Delhi"'' was the Maratha Maharaja of Gwalior state in central India from 1794 until his death in 1827. His reign coincided with struggles for supremac ...
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Hyderabad Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
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Nasir Jung Mir Ahmad Ali Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi, Nasir Jung, was the second Nizam of Hyderabad State. He was the son of Asaf Jah I and his wife Saeed-un-nisa Begum. He was born 26 February 1712. He had taken up a title of ''Humayun Jah, Nizam ud-Daula ...
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Muzaffar Jung Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat (died 13 February 1751) was the third Nizam of Hyderabad from 1750 until his death in 1751. He had taken up the title of ''Nawab Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jung, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan''. However, he is mo ...
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Salabat Jung Salabat Jung, born as Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi on 24 November 1718, was the fourth Nizam of Hyderabad State. He was the third son of Asaf Jah I. During the Second Carnatic War he was a prisoner, first in Nasir Jung's camp a ...
, Nizam (1751–1762) ::* Ali Khan, Nizam (1762–1803) :*Prime ministers ( complete list) – ::* Muhammad Iwaz Khan, Prime minister (1724–1730) ::* Anwarullah Khan, Prime minister (1730–1742) ::*
Khuda Banda Khan Khuda (, ) or Khoda is the Persian word for God. Originally, it was used as a noun in reference to Ahura Mazda (the name of the God in Zoroastrianism). Iranian languages, Turkic languages, and many Indo-Aryan languages employ the word. Today, it ...
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Shah Nawaz Khan Shāh (; ) is a royal title meaning "king" in the Persian language.Yarshater, Ehsa, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII, no. 1 (1989) Though chiefly associated with the monarchs of Iran, it was also used to refer to the leaders of numerous Per ...
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Arastu Jah Mu'inud-Daulah, Mushirul-Mulk, Azamul-Umara, Arastu Jah, a man of Persian people, Persian descent, was the ''Diwan'' or the List of Prime Ministers of Hyderabad State, Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah I ...
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Arastu Jah Mu'inud-Daulah, Mushirul-Mulk, Azamul-Umara, Arastu Jah, a man of Persian people, Persian descent, was the ''Diwan'' or the List of Prime Ministers of Hyderabad State, Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah I ...
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Indore Indore (; ISO 15919, ISO: , ) is the largest and most populous Cities in India, city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The commercial capital of the state, it has been declared as the List of cleanest cities in India, cleanest city of In ...
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Holkar The Holkars (pronunciation: �o(ː)ɭkəɾ were the ruling house of the Indore State of the Maratha Confederacy, and earlier held the rank of Subahdar under Peshwa Baji Rao I of the Maratha Empire. When the Maratha Confederacy began to we ...
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Malhar Rao Holkar Malhar Rao Holkar (16 March 1693 – 20 May 1766) was a noble subedar of the Maratha Empire, in present-day India. He was one of the early officers along with Ranoji Scindia, appointed by Peshwa Bajirao I to help spread the Maratha rule to nort ...
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Yashwantrao Holkar Yashwant Rao Holkar (1776–1811) also known as Jaswantrao Holkar was an Indian ruler, statesman and commander belonging to the House of Holkar, Holkar clan of the Maratha Empire. He was the Raja of Indore State as part of the Maratha Empire. A ...
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Jai Singh II Sawai Jai Singh II (3 November 1688 – 21 September 1743), was the 30th Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber, who later founded the fortified city of Jaipur and made it his capital. He became the ruler of Amber at the age of 11, after ...
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Ishwari Singh Maharaja Sir Ishwari Singhji, Order of the Indian Empire, KCIE (8 March 1893 – 23 April 1945) was the 27th ruler of the princely state of History of Bundi, Bundi belonging to Hada Chauhan clan of Rajputs.Indian States: A Biographical, Historic ...
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Madho Singh I Sawai Madho Singh I (20 May 1728 – 5 March 1768) was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Jaipur. He was the younger son of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and younger half brother of Sawai Ishwari Singh. He became ruler of Jaipur after ...
, King (1750–1768) :* Prithvi Singh II, King (1768–1778) :*
Pratap Singh of Jaipur Sawai Pratap Singh (2 December 1764 – 1 August 1803) was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Jaipur. He was brought on the throne by his mother Maji Chundawatji after the suspicious death of his elder full brother Sawai Prithvi S ...
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Jaisalmer Jaisalmer , nicknamed ''The Golden city'', is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, located west of the state capital Jaipur, in the heart of the Thar Desert. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Jaisalmer district ...
( complete list) – :*Amar Singh, Maharawal (1661–1702) :*Jaswant Singh, Maharawal (1702–1708) :*Budh Singh, Maharawal (1708–1722) :*Akhi Singh, Maharawal (1722–1762) :*Mulraj II, Maharawal (1762–1820) * Janjira ( complete list) – :*Kasim Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1676–1703) :*Amabat Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1703–1707) :*Surur Yakut Khan II, Wazir (1707–1732) :*Hasan Khan, Wazir (1732–1734) :*Sumbul Khan, Wazir (1734–1737) :*`Abd al-Rahman Khan, Wazir (1737–1740) :*Hasan Khan (2nd time), Wazir (1740–1745) :*Ibrahim Khan I, Wazir (1745–1757, 1757–1761) :*Mohammad Khan I, Wazir (1757) :*Yaqut Khan, Wazir (1761–1772) :*`Abd al-Rahim Khan, Wazir (1772–1784) :*Jauhar Khan, Wazir (1784–1789) :*`Abd al-Karim Yaqut Khan, Wazir (1784–1789) :*Ibrahim Khan II, Wazir (1789–1794) :*Jumrud Khan, Wazir (1794–1803) *
Jawhar Jawhar is a city and a municipal council in Palghar district of Maharashtra, Maharashtra state in Konkan division of India 130km Away from Mumbai .Jawhar was a capital city of the erstwhile Jawhar State, princely state of Jawhar. Situated in th ...
( complete list) – :*Patangshah I Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1678–early 18th century) :*Krishnashah II Patangshah Mukne, Raja (early 18th century–1742) :*Vikramshah II Krishnashah Mukne, Raja (1742–1758) :*Krishnashah III Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1758–1765) :*Patangshah II Krishnashah Mukne, Raja (1768–1798) :*Vikramshah III Patangshah Mukne, Raja (1798–1821) *
Jhabua Jhabua is a town and a municipality in Jhabua district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Jhabua District. Recently the district has got international recognition because of its endemic hen species ...
( complete list) – :*Kushal Singh, Raja (1677–1723) :*Anup Singh, Raja (1723–1727) :*Sheo Singh, Raja (1727–1758) :*Bahadur Singh, Raja (1758–1770) :*Bhim Singh, Raja (1770–1821) *
Jind Jind is one of the largest and oldest cities in Jind district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is the administrative headquarter of Jind district. Rani Talab is the main destination for tourists while Pandu Pindara and Ramrai are the ma ...
( complete list) – :*Sukhachain, Raja (c.1676–1751) :*Alam Singh, Raja (c.1764) :*Bulki Singh, Raja (1700s) :*Gajpat Singh, Raja (1763–1789) :*Bhag Singh, Raja (1789–1819) *
Jodhpur Jodhpur () is the second-largest city of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, after its capital Jaipur. As of 2023, the city has a population of 1.83 million. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Jodhpur district and ...
( complete list) – :* Ajit Singh, Maharaja (1679–1724) :* Abhai Singh, Maharaja (1724–1749) :* Ram Singh, Maharaja (1749–1751, 1753–1772) :*
Bakht Singh Bakht Singh Chabra also known as Brother Bakht Singh (6 June 1903 – 17 September 2000) was a Christian Evangelism, evangelist in India and other parts of South Asia. He is often regarded as one of the most well-known Bible teachers and preac ...
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Vijay Singh Vijay Singh ( ; born 22 February 1963) is a Fijians, Fijian professional golfer. In 1982, Singh turned professional and played on the local Asia Golf Circuit. However, his early career met with controversy, as he was accused of numerous rules ...
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Bhim Singh Bhim Singh may refer to: * Bhim Singh of Amber (died 1537), ruler of the kingdom of Amber * Bhim Singh Rana (1707–1756), ruler of the princely state of Gohad * Bhim Singh of Marwar (died 1803) * Bhim Singh of Mewar (1768–1828), of Mewar Kingdom ...
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Junagadh Junagadh () is the city and headquarters of Junagadh district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Located at the foot of the Girnar hills, southwest of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar (the state capital), it is the seventh largest city in the state. It i ...
( complete list) – :*Muhammad Bahadur Khanji, Nawab (1730–1758) :*Muhammad Mahabat Khanji l, Nawab (1758–1760, 1762–1774) :*Muzaffar Khanji, Nawab (1760–1762) :*Muhammad Hamid Khanji, Nawab (1774–1811) *
Kalahandi Kalahandi district (Pron: Kaḷāhāṇḍi) is a district of Odisha in India. It was a princely state in British India and in post-independence period it merged with Odisha state in India as Kalahandi district comprising current Kalahandi d ...
( complete list) – :*Jugasai Deo III, Raja (1693–1721) :*Khadag Rai Deo, Raja (1721–1747) :*Raisingh Deo III, Raja (1747–1771) :*Purusottam Deo, Raja (1771–1796) :*Jugasai Deo IV, Raja (1796–1831) *
Kapurthala Kapurthala () is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District. It was the capital of the Kapurthala State, a princely state in British India. The aesthetic mix of the city with its prominent b ...
( complete list) – :* Jassa Singh, Sardar (1777–1783) :* Bagh Singh, Sardar (1783–1801) *
Karauli Karauli (also formerly spelled Karoli or Karaulee) is a city located in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the Braj region and holds religious importance in Hinduism. The city is the administrative center of Karauli District, a ...
( complete list) – :*Kanwar Pal II, Maharaja (1691–1734) :*Gopal Singh, Maharaja (1734–1757) :*Tarsam Pal, Maharaja (1757–1772) :*Manak Pal, Maharaja (1772–1804) *
Khilchipur Khilchipur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Rajgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. In 2022 Janpad Panchayat election held in which BJP emerged as a winner and make their candidate Janpad Adhyaksh and up-adhyaksh under the lead ...
( complete list) – :*Anup Singh II, Dewan (1679–1715) :*Fateh Singh, Dewan (1718–1738) :*Dewan (1738–1770) :*Abhai Singh, Dewan (1770–1787) :*Dip Singh, Dewan (1787–c.1795) :*Durjan Sal, Dewan (1795–1819) *
Kishangarh Kishangarh is a city and a Municipal Council located in the Ajmer district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is the historic capital of the Kishangarh State, founded in 1611 AD by Kishan Singh of the Rathore clan of Rajputs. It is served ...
( complete list) – :*Man Singh, Maharaja (1658–1706) :*Raj Singh, Maharaja (1706–1748) :*Bahadur Singh, Maharaja (1748–1781) :*Samant Singh, Maharaja (1748–1765) :*Sardar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1768) :*Birad Singh, Maharaja (1781–1788) :*Pratap Singh, Maharaja (1788–1798) :*Kalyan Singh, Maharaja (1798–1839) *
Kolhapur Kolhapur () is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River in the southern part of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Kolhapur is one of the most significant cities in South Maharashtra and has been a hub of historical, religious, and cultural a ...
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Shivaji II Shivaji II (Shivaji Bhonsale, ; 9 June 1696 – 14 March 1726) was the fourth Chhatrapati of the Maratha Kingdom. He was the son of the Maratha Chhatrapati Rajaram I, and his wife Tarabai. He later became the first Raja of Kolhapur State, Ko ...
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Sambhaji II Sambhaji II or Sambhaji I of Kolhapur (1698 – 18 December 1760) was a Raja of Kolhapur from Bhonsle dynasty. He was a grandson of Shivaji and the second son of Chhatrapati Rajaram with his second wife, Rajasbai. After defeat by Shahu, Samb ...
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Shivaji III Shivaji II (1756 – 24 April 1813) was a Raja of Kolhapur of the Bhonsle dynasty A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in the context of a monarchy, monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in republi ...
, Raja (1762–1813) * Kota ( complete list) – :*Ram Singh I, Maharao (1696–1707) :*Bhim Singh I, Maharao (1713–1720) :*Arjun Singh, Maharao (1720–1723) :*Durjan Sal, Maharao (1723–1756) :*Ajit Singh, Maharao (1756–1757) :*Chhatar Sal Singh I, Maharao (1757–1764) :*Guman Singh, Maharao (1764–1771) :*Umaid Singh I, Maharao (1771–1819) *
Kumaon Kingdom The kingdom of Kumaon ( ; Kumaoni: कुमाऊं राज्य; Tibetan: ཀུ་མའོ་རྒྱལ་ཕྲན།; HT: Kumāū̃; , also anglicised as ''Kemaon''), also known as Kurmanchal (कूर्मांचल), w ...
: Chand ( complete list) – :*Gyan Chand, King (1698–1708) :*Jagat Chand, King (1708–1720) :*Devi Chand, King (1720–1726) :*Ajit Chand, King (1726–1729) :*Kalyan Chand V, King (1729–1747) :*Dip Chand, King (1747–1777) :*Mohan Chand, King (1777–1779) :*Pradyumna Chand, King (1779–1786) :*Mohan Chand, King (1786–1788) :*Shiv Chand, King (1788) :*Mahendra Chand, King (1788–1790) * Kingdom of Kutch ( complete list) – :*
Pragmalji I Rao Pragmalji I was the Rao of Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch as from 1698 to 1715. He established current lineage of rulers of the state in 1698. Life Rao Rayadhan II died in 1698. Rayadhan had t ...
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Godji I Rao Godji I was the Rao of Cutch belonging to the Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch from 1715 to 1718. Life Godji I was a son of Rao Pragmalji I. He led a force sent by his father to restore throne of Tamachi, the six ...
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Deshalji I Rao Deshalji I was the Raja, Rao of Cutch State, Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch as a regent from 1718 1752. His son Lakhpatji confined him in 1741 and ruled as a regent until death of Deshalji in 175 ...
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Lakhpatji Rao Lakhpatji, also known as Lakhaji, was the Rao of Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ruled Princely State of Cutch as a regent from 1741 to 1752. Later succeeded his father Deshalji I in 1752 and ruled until his death in 1760. Li ...
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Godji II Rao Godji II, was the Rao of Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ascended the throne of Princely State of Cutch in 1760 and ruled until 1778 when he died. During his rein, the state was invaded by Kalhoras and Talpuras of Sindh severa ...
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Rayadhan III Rao Rayadhan III was the Rao of Cutch belonging to Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who ascended the throne of Princely State of Cutch in 1778 and ruled until 1786 when he was deposed. He again ruled as titular head under council of Bar Bhayat ni Jamat ...
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Fateh Muhammad Fateh Muhammad (1752–1813) was a regent who administered Cutch State as a leader of Bar Bhayat ni Jamat under titular kings, Prithvirajji and Rayadhan III. Career Background Fateh Muhammad, a Notiyar Muslim of Sindhi descent, born in 17 ...
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Limbdi Limbdi is a taluka in Surendranagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. History The area formed a part of the 9-gun salute state during the British Raj, when it was governed by members of a Jhala dynasty. Limbdi Satyagrah During the Saty ...
( complete list) – :*Verisalji I Aderajj, Thakur Sahib (17th–18th century) :*Askaranji III Verisalji, Thakur Sahib (early 18th century) :*Aderajji II Askaranji, Thakur Sahib (early 18th century) :*Verisalji II Aderajji, Thakur Sahib (mid 18th century) :*Harbhanji I Verisalji, Thakur Sahib (?–1786) :*Harisinhji Harbhanj, Thakur Sahib (1786–1825) *
Lunavada Lunavada (also transliterated as Lunawada) is a Municipal council (India), municipality in the Mahisagar district, Mahisagar district, formerly in the northern part of Gujarat state of India. Lunawada is the administrative headquarters of the M ...
( complete list) – :*Bir Singh, Rana (1674–1711) :*Nar Singh, Rana (1711–1735) :*Wakhat Singh, Rana (1735–1757) :*Dip Singh, Rana (1757–1782) :*Durjan Singh, Rana (1782–1786) :*Jagat Singh, Rana (1786) :*Partab Singh, Rana (1786–1818) *
Madurai Nayak dynasty The Madurai Nayakas were a Telugu people, Telugu dynasty * * * * * who ruled most of modern-day Tamil Nadu, India, with Madurai as their capital. The Madurai Nayaks had their origins in the Balija warrior clans of present-day Andhra Pradesh. * ...
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Rani Mangammal Rani Mangammal (''Mangamma;'' died 1705) was a queen regent of the Madurai Nayak kingdom (in present-day Madurai, India) during the minority of her grandson Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha in 1689—1704. She was a popular administrator and is still ...
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Meenakshi Meenakshi (, ; also spelled as Minakshi; also known as , and ) is a Hindu goddess. She is the tutelary deity of Madurai and is considered a form of the goddess Parvati. She is the divine consort of Sundareśvarar, a form of Shiva and the si ...
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Maihar Maihar is a city in the Maihar district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Maihar District. Maihar is known for the Maa Sharda Mandir situated in the city. It is one of the Shakti Peeth. Origin o ...
( complete list) – :*Beni Singh, Thakur (1778–1788) :*Rajdhar Singh, Thakur (1788–1790) :*Durjan Singh, Thakur (1790–1825) :*Bishan Singh, Thakur (1826–1850) :*Mohan Prasad, Thakur (1850–1852) :*Raghubir Singh, Thakur (1852–1869) :*Regent (1852–1865) :*Raghubir Singh, Raja (1869–1908) *
Malerkotla Malerkotla is a city and the district headquarters of Malerkotla district in the Indian state of Punjab, India, Punjab. It served as the seat of the eponymous princely state during the British Raj. The state acceded to the Dominion of India, un ...
( complete list) – :*Sher Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Nawab (1672–1712) :*Ghulam Husain Khan, Nawab (1712–1717) :*Jamal Khan, Nawab (1717–1762) :*Bhikan Khan, Nawab (1762–1763/64) :*Khan Sahib Khan Bahadur Khan, Regent (1764–1766) :*Khan Sahib Umar Khan, Nawab (1766–1780) :*Khan Sahib Asadullah Khan, Nawab (1780–1784) :*Khan Ataullah Khan, Nawab (1784–1809) * Mandi ( complete list) – :*Sidhi Sen, Raja (1684–1727 or 1678–1719) :*Tikka Shiv Jawala Sen, Raja (1703 or 1722) :*Shamsher Sen, Raja (1727–1781) :*Surma Sen, Raja (1781–1788) :*Ishwari Sen, Raja (1788–1826) *
Maratha Empire The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
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Tarabai Maharani Tarabai Bhonsle ( Marathi: ̪aːɾabaːi; ; 1675 – 9 December 1761) was the regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 until 1708. She was the queen of Rajaram I, and daughter-in-law of the kingdom's founder Shivaji I. She is acclaim ...
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Shahu I Shahu I (Shivaji Sambhaji Raje Bhonsale; ; 18 May 1682 – 15 December 1749) was the fifth Chhatrapati or head of state of the Maratha Empire founded by his grandfather, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Shivaji I. He was born into the House of B ...
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Shahu II Shahu II (; 1763 – 3 May 1808) was the seventh Chhatrapati of the Maratha Confederacy. During his reign, the Marathas won the First Anglo-Maratha War, but lost the Second Anglo-Maratha War. Mahadaji Shinde and the Peshwa The Peshwa was ...
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Mayurbhanj Mayurbhanj district is one of the 30 districts of Odisha state in eastern India and the largest in the state by area, nearly equivalent to Tripura. The district's headquarters is located in Baripada, with other major towns including Rairangp ...
( complete list) – :*Savesvara Bhanj Deo, Raja (1688–1711) :*Viravikramaditya Bhanj Deo, Raja (1711–1728) :*Raghunath Bhanj Deo, Raja (1728–1750) :*Chakradhar Bhanj Deo, Raja (1750–1761) :*Damodar Bhanj Deo, Raja (1761–1796) :*Rani Sumitra Devi, Regent (1796–1810) *
Morvi Morbi or Morvi is a city founded as a princely state around 1698 by Jadeja Thakor Saheb Shree Kayoji Ravaji. It is in the Morbi district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is situated on the Kathiawar peninsula. The city is on the Machhu River ...
( complete list) – :*Kanyoji Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1698–1733) :*Aliyaji Kanyoji, Thakur Sahib (1733–1739) :*Rawaji Aliyaji I, Thakur Sahib (1739–1764) :*Pachanji Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1764–1772) :*Waghji I Rawaji, Thakur Sahib (1772–1783) :*Hamirji Waghji, Thakur Sahib (1783–1790) :*Jyaji Waghji, Thakur Sahib (1790–1828) *
Mudhol Mudhol is a city previously known as "'Muduvolalu"' in the Bagalkot District, Bagalkote District in the northern part of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is about from the district headquarters of Bagalkot and from subdivision of Jamakh ...
( complete list) – :*Sardar Akhayaji Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1700–1734) :*Pirajirao Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1734–1737) :*Malojirao III Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1737–1805) *
Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire was an Early modern period, early modern empire in South Asia. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to ...
( complete list) – :* Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir, Emperor (1658–1707) :*
Muhammad Azam Shah Mirza Abu'l Fayaz Qutb-ud-Din Mohammad Azam (28 June 1653 – 20 June 1707), commonly known as Azam Shah, was briefly the seventh Mughal emperor from 14 March to 20 June 1707. He was the third son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his ...
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Bahadur Shah I Bahadur Shah I (Muhammad Mu'azzam; 14 October 1643 – 27 February 1712) or Shah Alam I, was the eighth Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1712. He was the second son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who he conspired to overthrow in his youth ...
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Jahandar Shah Jahandar Shah (Mirza Mu'izz-ud-Din Beg Muhammad Khan; 10 May 1661 – 11 February 1713) was briefly the ninth Mughal emperor from 1712 to 1713. He was the son of Emperor Bahadur Shah I, and the grandson of Emperor Aurangzeb. Jahandar Shah w ...
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Farrukh Siyar Farrukhsiyar (; 20 August 16839 April 1719), also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after deposing his uncle Jahandar Shah. He was an emperor only in name, with all effective power ...
, Emperor (1713–1719) :* Rafi ud Darajat, Emperor (1719) :* Rafi ud Daulah, Emperor (1719) :* Nikusiyar, Emperor (1719) :*
Muhammad Shah Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the thirteenth Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. He was son of Khujista Akhtar, the fourth son of Bahadur Shah I. After being chosen by the Sayyid ...
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Muhammad Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim (; – 6 September 1989) was a Bangladeshi physician. He established Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM), the diabetes health-care and research institute c ...
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Ahmad Shah Bahadur Ahmad Shah Bahadur, also known as Mirza Ahmad Shah or Mujahid-ud-Din Ahmad Shah Ghazi (23 December 1725 – 1 January 1775), was the fourteenth Mughal emperor, born to Emperor Muhammad Shah. He succeeded his father to the throne in 1748, at ...
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Alamgir II Mirza Aziz-ud-Din Muhammad (June 6, 1699 – November 29, 1759), better known by his regnal name Alamgir II, was the fifteenth Mughal Empire, Mughal emperor from 1754 to 1759. He was the son of Jahandar Shah. Born Mirza Aziz-ud-Din, the secon ...
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Shah Jahan III Shah Jahan III (; 1711–1772), also known as Mirza Muhi-ul-Millat, was the sixteenth Mughal emperor, albeit briefly. He was the son of Muhi us-Sunnat, the eldest son of Muhammad Kam Bakhsh who was the youngest son of Aurangzeb. He was placed ...
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Shah Alam II Shah Alam II (; 25 June 1728 – 19 November 1806), also known by his birth name Ali Gohar, or Ali Gauhar, was the seventeenth Mughal emperor and the son of Alamgir II. Shah Alam II became the emperor of a crumbling Mughal Empire. His power w ...
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Chikka Devaraja Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar II (22 September 1645 – 16 November 1704) was the fourteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1673 to 1704. During this time, Mysore saw further significant expansion after his predecessors. During his rule, cent ...
, Maharaja (1673–1704) ::* Kanthirava Narasaraja II, Maharaja (1704–1714) ::*
Dodda Krishnaraja I Krishnaraja Wodeyar I (18 March 1702 – 5 March 1732) was the sixteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. His reign lasted for 18 years, from 1714 to 1732. Personal life Dodda Krishnaraja was born on 18 March 1702. He was the first-born so ...
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Chamaraja Wodeyar VII Chamaraja Wodeyar VII (1704–1734) was the seventeenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. He nominally ruled from 1732 to 1734. Adoption and coronation He was son of Devaraj Urs of Ankanhalli and adopted by Maharani Devajamma and Maharaja ...
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Krishnaraja Wodeyar II Krishnaraja Wadiyar II (1728 – 25 April 1766Hayavadana Rao, Conjeeveram. History of Mysore (1399-1799 A.D.): 1704-1766. India: Superintendent of the Government Press, 1946.), was the eighteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1734 ...
, Maharaja (1734–1761), puppet Maharaja (1761–1766) ::* Nanjaraja Wodeyar, puppet Maharaja (1766–1772) ::* Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII, puppet Maharaja (1772–1776) ::* Chamaraja Wodeyar IX, puppet Maharaja (1776–1796) ::*
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (14 July 1794 – 27 March 1868) was an Indian king who was the twenty-second Maharaja of Mysore. He ruled the kingdom for nearly seventy years, from 30 June 1799 to 27 March 1868, for a good portion of the latter period ...
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Hyder Ali Hyder Ali (''Haidar'alī''; ; 1720 – 7 December 1782) was the Sultan and ''de facto'' ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in southern India. Born as Hyder Ali, he distinguished himself as a soldier, eventually drawing the attention of Mysore's ...
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Tipu Sultan Tipu Sultan (, , ''Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu''; 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799) commonly referred to as Sher-e-Mysore or "Tiger of Mysore", was a ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India. He was a pioneer of rocket artillery ...
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Nagod Nagod or Nagaud is a town and a nagar panchayat in Satna district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is located from the town of Satna. It is the administrative headquarters of Nagod Tehsil. Origin Nagod derives its name from ''Nagdev'' ...
( complete list) – :*Fakir Shah, Raja (1685–1721) :*Chain Singh, Raja (1720–1748) :*Ahlad Singh, Raja (1748–1780) :*Lal Sheoraj Singh, Raja (1780–1818) *
Nagpur kingdom The Kingdom of Nagpur was a kingdom within the Maratha Confederacy in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was ruled by the Maratha Bhonsle dynasty in the mid-18th century. The city of Nagpur was the capital of the state. After the Third Anglo-Mar ...
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Raghoji I Raghuji I (Raghuji Bhonsle, ; 1695 – 14 February 1755) was a Maratha general who is credited with the Maratha expansion into Gondwana (India), Gondwana, Odisha, and Bengal, thereby establishing Maratha supremacy in these areas. He was gra ...
, King (1738–1755) :* Janoji, King (1755–1772) :* Sabaji, King (1772–1775) :* Mudhoji, King (1775–1788) :* Raghoji II, King (1788–1816, 1816–1818) * Nawanagar ( complete list) – :*Lakhaji Tamachi, Jam Saheb (1690–1708) :*Raisinhji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1708–1711) :*Tamachi Raisinhji, Jam Saheb (1711–1743) :*Lakhaji Tamachi, Jam Saheb (1743–1767) :*Jasaji Lakhaji, Jam Saheb (1767–1814) *
Nayakas of Chitradurga Nayakas of Chitradurga (1588–1779) were an Indian dynasty that ruled parts of eastern Karnataka during the post-Vijayanagara period, centered at Chitradurga. During the rule of the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire, they served as a ...
( complete list) – :*Bharamanna Nayaka, Chief 1689–1721) :*Madakari Nayaka IV, Chief (1721–1748) :*Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka II, Chief (1748–1758) :*
Madakari Nayaka Ontisalaga Madakari Nayaka or Madakari Nayaka V or Karigundi Nayaka (1742 - 1782) was the last Nayaka of Chitradurga, India. He is considered to be the greatest of the Nayakas of Chitradurga and also Sirsi and Karigundi. He ruled from 1754 to ...
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Nayakas of Keladi Nayakas of Keladi () (1499–1763), also known as Nayakas of Bednore () and Ikkeri Nayakas (), were an Indian dynasty based in Keladi in present-day Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. They were an important ruling dynasty in post-medie ...
( complete list) – :*Basavappa Nayaka, Raja (1697–1714) :*Somashekara Nayaka II, Raja (1714–1739) :*Kiriya Basavappa Nayaka, Raja (1739–1754) :*Chenna Basappa Nayaka, Raja (1754–1757) :*Virammaji, Queen (1757–1763) *
Orchha Orchha is a town, near the city of Niwari in the Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by a Bundela Rajput ruler Rudra Pratap Singh some time after 1501, as the seat of an eponymous former princely state ...
( complete list) – :*Udwat Singh, Raja (1689–1735) :*Prithvi Singh, Raja (1735–1752) :*Sanwant Singh, Raja (1752–1765) :*Hati Singh, Raja (1765–1768) :*Man Singh, Raja (1768–1775) :*Bharti Singh, Raja (1775–1776) :*Vikramajit Mahendra, Raja (1776–1817) *
Oudh The Kingdom of Awadh (, , also Oudh State, Kingdom of Oudh, Awadh Subah, or Awadh State) was a Mughal subah, then an independent kingdom, and lastly a British protectorate in the Awadh region of North India until its annexation by the Br ...
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Saadat Ali Khan I Saadat Khan Nishapuri (born Mir Muhammad Amin; – 19 March 1739) was the first Nawab of the Kingdom of Awadh from 26 January 1722 to 1739 and the son of Muhammad Nasir. At age 25, he accompanied his father on the final campaign of the Mughal ...
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Safdarjung Wazir-ul-Mamalik-e-Hindustan Asaf Jah Jamat-ul-Mulk Shuja-ud-Daula Nawab Abul Mansur Khan Bahadur Safdar Jang Sipah Salar (c. 1708 – 5 October 1754), better known as Safdar Jang, was the second Nawab of Kingdom of Awadh succeeding Saadat Al ...
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Shuja-ud-Daula Shuja-ud-Daula (19 January 1732 – 26 January 1775) was the third Nawab of Oudh and the Vizier of Delhi from 5 October 1754 until his death 26 January 1775. He was a key 18th-century Mughal ally who despised the Maratha-backed Imad-ul-Mulk. ...
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Asaf-ud-Daula Mirza Asaf-ud-Daula (23 September 1748 – 21 September 1797) was the Nawab wazir of Oudh ratified by Shah Alam II, from 26 January 1775 to 21 September 1797, and the son of Shuja-ud-Dowlah. His mother and grandmother were the Begums of ...
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Wazir Ali Khan Wazir Ali Khan (19 April 1780 – 15 May 1817) was the fourth Nawab of Kingdom of Awadh from 21 September 1797 to 21 January 1798 and the adopted son of Asaf-Ud-Daulah. Life Asaf-ud-Daulah, who had no son, adopted Ali, the son of his sister. ...
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Saadat Ali Khan II Yameen-ud Daula Saadat Ali Khan II Bahadur (bf. 1752 – c. 11 July 1814) was the sixth Nawab of Oudh from 21 January 1798 to 11 July 1814, and the son of Shuja-ud-Daula. He was of Persian origin. Life He was the second son of Nawab Shu ...
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Palanpur Palanpur (Gujarati language, Gujarati: ) is a city and a headquarters of Banaskantha district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Palanpur is the ancestral home to an industry of Indian diamond merchants. Etymology Palanpur in early times is said ...
( complete list) – :*Firuz Kamal Khan, Diwan (1688–1704) :*Kamal Khan, Diwan (1704–1708) :*Firuz Khan II, Diwan (1708–1719) :*Karim Dad Khan, Diwan (1719–1732) :*Pahar Khan II, Diwan (1732–1743) :*Bahadur Khan, Diwan (1743–1768) :*Salim Khan I, Diwan (1768–1781) :*Shir Khan, Diwan (1781–1788) :*Mubariz Khan II, Diwan (1788–1793) :*Shamshir Khan, Diwan (1793–1794) :*Firuz Khan III, Diwan (1794–1812) *
Palitana Palitana is a city in the Bhavnagar district of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is one of the most significant pilgrimage destinations for followers of Jainism, renowned for the Shatrunjaya hill temples, a sprawling complex of over 900 marble t ...
( complete list) – :*Prithvirajji Kandhaji, Thakur Sahib (1697–1734) :*Nonghanji III, Thakur Sahib (1734–?) :*Sartanji II, Thakur Sahib (?–1766) :*Alubhai, Thakur Sahib (1766–1770) :*Undaji, Thakur Sahib (1770–1820) * Panna ( complete list) – :*
Chhatrasal Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundela (4 May 1649 – 20 December 1731) was the Bundela Raja of Panna State, Panna from 1675 to 1731. He is well known for his resistance against the Mughal Empire and leading the struggle of independence of Bundelkhand. ...
, Raja (1675–1731) :*Hardesah Singh, Raja (1731–1739) :*Sabha Singh, Raja (1739–1752) :*Aman Singh, Raja (1752–1758) :*Hindupat Singh, Raja (1758–1777) :*Anirudh Singh, Raja (1777–1779) :*interregnum, Raja (1779–1785) :*Dhokal Singh, Raja (1785–1798) :*Kishor Singh, Raja (1798–1834) *
Patiala Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, India, Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the ''Qila Mubarak, Patiala, Qila Mubar ...
( complete list) – :*Ala Singh, Maharaja (1761–1765) :*Amar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1767) :*Amar Singh, Raja (1767–1781) :*Sahib Singh, Raja (1781–1810) *
Patna Patna (; , ISO 15919, ISO: ''Paṭanā''), historically known as Pataliputra, Pāṭaliputra, is the List of state and union territory capitals in India, capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, ...
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Chhatrasal Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundela (4 May 1649 – 20 December 1731) was the Bundela Raja of Panna State, Panna from 1675 to 1731. He is well known for his resistance against the Mughal Empire and leading the struggle of independence of Bundelkhand. ...
, Raja (1675–1731) :*Hardesah Singh, Raja (1731–1739) :*Sabha Singh, Raja (1739–1752) :*Aman Singh, Raja (1752–1758) :*Hindupat Singh, Raja (1758–1777) :*Anirudh Singh, Raja (1777–1779) :*Dhokal Singh, Raja (1785–1798) :*Kishor Singh, Raja (1798–1834) *
Porbandar Porbandar is a city and the headquarters of Porbandar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and Sudama. It was the former capital of the Porbandar State, Porbandar princely state. Porbandar and Chhaya, ...
( complete list) – :*Bhanji Sartanji, Rana (1699–1709) :*Khimoji III, Rana (1709–1728) :*Vikmatji III Khimoji, Rana (1728–1757) :*Sartanji II Vikmatji, Rana (1757–1813) *
Portuguese India The State of India, also known as the Portuguese State of India or Portuguese India, was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded seven years after the discovery of the sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the ...
– * Pratapgarh ( complete list) – :*Sawant Singh, Maharawat (1775–1844) *
Pudukkottai Pudukkottai Municipal Corporation is the administrative headquarters of Pudukkottai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the oldest Heritage city located on the banks of the Vellar River. It has been ruled, at different t ...
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Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman Raja Sri Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman (1641–1730) was the ruler of the Pudukkottai kingdom from 1686 to 1730. A feudatory chieftain of the Sethupathi of Ramnad, in 1686, Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman was recognised as the independent ruler of Pudukk ...
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Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman I Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman I (25 August 1713 – 28 December 1769) was the second independent ruler of the Pudukkottai kingdom. He reigned from April 1730 to 28 December 1769. His reign was marked with incessant wars with the Thanjavur Ma ...
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Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman Raja Sri Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman (c. May 1738 – 30 December 1789) was the ruler of Pudukkottai kingdom from 28 December 1769 to 30 December 1789. Early life Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman was born in May 1738 to Vijaya Raghunatha Raya ...
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Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman Raja Sri Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman Bahadur (c May 1759 – 1 February 1807) was the ruler of the Pudukkottai kingdom from 30 December 1789 to 1 February 1807. Early life Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman was born in May 1759 to Thirumalai Raya ...
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Radhanpur Radhanpur is a village and a gram panchayat in Patan district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Gujarat. Origin of name According to the tradition, this village is named after Radhan Khan, a descendant of Fateh Khan Baloch. ...
( complete list) – :*Jawan Mard Khan II, Nawab (1753–1765) :*Muhammad Najm ad-Din Khan, Nawab (1765–1787) :*Muhammad Ghazi ad-Din Khan, Nawab (1787–1813) * Rajgarh ( complete list) – :*Mohan Singh, Rawat (1638–1714) :*Amar Singh, Rawat (c.1714–1740) :*Narpat Singh, Rawat (1740–1747) :*Jagat Singh, Rawat (1747–1775) :*Hamir Singh, Rawat (1775–1790) :*Pratap Singh, Rawat (1790–1803) *
Rajkot Rajkot () is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the ...
( complete list) – :*Mehramamji II Bamaniaji, Thakur Sahib (1694–1720) :*Masum Khan Shughaat, Governor (1720–1732) :*Ranmalji I Mehramamji, Thakur Sahib (1732–1746) :*Lakhaji I Ranmalji, Thakur Sahib (1746–?, 1794–1795) :*Mehramamji III Lakhaji, Thakur Sahib (?–1794) :*Ranmalji II Mehramamji, Thakur Sahib (1795–1825) *
Rajpipla Rajpipla is a town and a municipality in the Narmada district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was the capital of the former Kingdom of Rajpipla. Name Bhil population gave it the name Rajpipla for the ruler resided first under a pipal t ...
( complete list) – :*Chatrasalji, Maharana (17th century–1705) :*Verisalji I, Maharana (1705–1715) :*Jitsinhji, Maharana (1715–1730) :*Gomalsinghji, Maharana (1730–1754) :*Dalilsinhji, usurper Maharana (1754) :*Pratapsinhji, Maharana (1754–1764) :*Raisinhji, Maharana (1764–1786) :*Ajabsinhji, Maharana (1786–1803) :*Naharsinhji, Regent (1793–1803) *
Ramnad estate The Kingdom of Ramnad or Ramnad estate was a permanently settled kingdom and later ''zamindari'' estate that existed in the Ramnad subdivision of the Madurai district and later Ramnad district of the erstwhile Madras Presidency in British Ind ...
( complete list) – :*Raghunatha Kilavan Sethupathi, King (1678–1710) :*Muthu Vairavanatha Sethupathi I, King (1710–1712) :*Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1713–1725) :*Sundaresvara Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1725) :*Bavani Sangara Sethupathi, King (1725–1727) :*Kumara Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1728–1735) :*Sivakumara Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1735–1747) :*Rakka Thevar Sethupathi, King (1748) :*Sella Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, King (1749–1762) :*Muthuramalinga Vijaya Ragunatha Sethupathi I, King (1762–1772, 1781–1795) :*Mangaleswari Nachiyar, King (1795–1803) * Rampur State, Rampur ( complete list) – :*
Faizullah Khan Nawab Faizullah Ali Khan (c. 1730 – 17 July 1794) became the first Nawab of Rampur State, Rampur. Following the defeat of the Rohilla, Rohillas in the First Rohilla War, Faizullah, the only surviving heir of Ali Mohammed Khan, Nawab Ali Mohamm ...
, Nawab (1748–1793) :* Hafiz Rahmat Khan, Regent (1748–1774) :* Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab (1793–1793) :*
Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur Al-Haj Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur (11 July 1763 – 1828) was briefly Nawab of Rampur from 1793 to 1794. The younger son of Faizullah Khan, Ghulam Muhammad became Nawab in 1793 after deposing his elder brother, Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur ...
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Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur (12 October 1787 – 5 July 1840) was Nawab of Rampur from 1794 to 1840, succeeding his brother Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur. The only son of Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur, Ahmad Ali was made Nawab following the deposition ...
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Ratlam Ratlam is a city in the northwestern part of the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh state of India. The city of Ratlam lies above sea level. It is the administrative headquarters of Ratlam district, which was created in 1947 after the independe ...
( complete list) – :*Chhatrasal, Raja (1695–1706) :*Keshri Singh, Raja (1706–1716) :*Pratap Singh, Raja (1716–1716) :*Man Singh, Raja (1716–1743) :*Prithvi Singh, Raja (1743–1773) :*Padam Singh, Raja (1773–1800) :*Parbat Singh, Raja (1800–1825) * Rewa ( complete list) – :*Avadhut Singh, Raja (1700–1755) :*Ajit Singh, Raja (1755–1809) * Sachin ( complete list) – :*Abdul Karim Mohammad Yakut Khan I, Nawab (1791–1802) *
Sailana Sailana is a town in the Malwa region of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Sailana is from Ratlam city and away from Banswara district of the neighboring state of Rajasthan. Sailana was once the capital of the Sailana State before it merged i ...
( complete list) – :*Jai Singh, Raja (1736–1757) :*Jaswant Singh, Raja (1757–1772) :*Ajab Singh, Raja (1772–1782) :*Mokham Singh, Raja (1782–1797) :*Lakshman Singh, Raja (1797–1826) *
Sangli Sangli (ISO 15919, ISO: ''Sāṁgalī''; ) is a metropolitan town and the headquarters of Sangli District in Maharashtra, in south-western India. It has earned the nickname "Turmeric City of India" for being the hub of the Asia's largest produ ...
( complete list) – :*Gangadharrao, Regent (1782–1801) :*Chintaman I, Rao (1782–1851) *
Sawantwadi Sawantwadi is a city located in Sawantwadi taluka, Sawantwadi Taluka, in the state of Maharashtra in Konkan region which is in the mid-western coast of India. It is a prominent town in the vicinity of Moti Lake and is well known for its woo ...
( complete list) – :*Khem Savant II Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1675–1709) :*Phond Savant II Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1709–1738) :*Jayram Sawant Bhonsle, Regent (1738–1753) :*Ramachandra Savant I Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1738–1755) :*Soubhagyavati Janaki Bai Bhonsle, Regent (f) (1755–1763) :*Khem Savant III Bhonsle, Raja Sar Desai (1755–1763) :*Khem Savant III, Raja Bahadur (1763–1803) * Shahpura ( complete list) – :*Bharat Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1706–1729) :*Umaid Singh I, Raja Dhiraj (1729–1769) :*Ram Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1769–1774) :*Bhim Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1774–1796) :*Regent (1796–c.1802) :*Amar Singh, Raja Dhiraj (1796–1827) *
Sirmur Sirmur (also spelled as Sirmor, Sirmaur, Sirmour, or Sirmoor) was a princely state of India, located in the region that is now the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. The state was also known as Nahan, after its main city, Nahan. The state ...
( complete list) – :* Mat Prakash, Raja (1684–1704) :*Hari Prakash, Raja (1704–1712) :*Bijay Prakash, Raja (1712–1736) :*Pratap Prakash, Raja (1736–1754) :*Kirat Prakash, Raja (1754–1770) :*Jagat Prakash, Raja (1770–1789) :*Dharam Prakash, Raja (1789–1793) :*Karam Prakash II, Raja (1793–1803) *
Sirohi Sirohi is a town, located in Sirohi district in southern Rajasthan state in western India. It is the administrative headquarters of Sirohi District and was formerly the capital of the princely state of Sirohi ruled by Deora Chauhan Rajput ...
( complete list) – :*Durjan Singh, Rao (1697–1705) :*Umaid Singh I, Rao (1705–1749) :*Prithvi Singh, Rao (1749–1773) :*Takhat Singh, Rao (1773–1781) :*Regent (1773–1781) :*Jagat Singh, Rao (1773–1782) :*Verisalji II, Rao (1782–1808) * Sisodia ( complete list) – :* Amar Singh II, Rajput (1698–1710) :*
Sangram Singh II Maharana Sangram Singh II (24 March 1690 – 11 January 1734) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Kingdom of Mewar. He reigned from 1710 to 1734. He was succeeded by his eldest son Jagat Singh II. Maharana Sangram Singh II was a noted political ...
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Jagat Singh II Maharana Jagat Singh II (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He being the eldest among his brothers succeeded to the throne of Mewar. He spent the fortunes of his kingdom whil ...
, Rajput (1734–1751) :* Pratap Singh II, Rajput (1751–1754) :* Raj Singh II, Rajput (1754–1762) :* Ari Singh II, Rajput (1762–1772) :*
Hamir Singh II Maharana Hamir Singh II (1762 – 6 January 1778) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom The Kingdom of Mewar was an independent Hindu kingdom that existed in the Rajputana region of the Indian subcontinent and later became a dom ...
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Bhim Singh Bhim Singh may refer to: * Bhim Singh of Amber (died 1537), ruler of the kingdom of Amber * Bhim Singh Rana (1707–1756), ruler of the princely state of Gohad * Bhim Singh of Marwar (died 1803) * Bhim Singh of Mewar (1768–1828), of Mewar Kingdom ...
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Sitamau Sitamau is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mandsaur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is in the Mandsaur district of Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. It was the seat of the princely Sitamau State. Demographics India census ...
( complete list) – :*Kesho Das, Raja (1701–1748) :*Gaj Singh, Raja (1748–1752) :*Fateh Singh, Raja (1752–1802) *
Sonepur Sonepur or Sonapur may refer to: ;India * Sonapur, Alipurduar, village in West Bengal, India * Sonapur, Assam, town ** Sonapur College * Sonapur, Bhandup, urban area of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India * Sonpur, Bihar, town in Bihar, India ** Sonpur c ...
( complete list) – :*Raj Singh Deo, Raja (1700–1725) :*Achal Singh Deo, Raja (1725–1750) :*Divya Singh Deo, Raja (1750–1770) :*Jarawar Singh Deo, Raja (1770–1771) :*Sobha Singh Deo, Raja (1771–1786) :*Prithvi Singh Deo, Raja (1786–1841) * Suket ( complete list) – :*Jit Sen, Raja (1663–1721) :*Garur Sen, Raja (1721–1748) :*Bhikam Sen, Raja (1748–1762) :*Ranjit Sen, Raja (1762–1791) :*Bikram Sen II, Raja (1791–1838) *
Thanjavur Maratha kingdom The Thanjavur Maratha kingdom ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty, Bhonsle dynasty was a principality of Tamil Nadu between the 17th and 19th centuries. Their native language was Thanjavur Marathi dialect, Thanjavur Marathi. Vyankoji Bhosale was the ...
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Shahuji I Shahuji I (b.1672) also called Shahji of the Bhonsle dynasty was the second Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. He was the eldest son of Ekoji I, who was a half brother of Shivaji, the first Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. He reigned from 1684 to 1712 ...
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Serfoji I Serfoji I (1675–1728), also spelt as Sarabhoji I Bhonsle, was the son of the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur Ekoji I and the Raja of Thanjavur from 1712 to 1728. He was the third Raja of the Bhonsle dynasty of Thanjavur. He consolidated the hold ...
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Tukkoji Tukkoji Bhonsle (1677–1736) was the fourth Maratha ruler of Thanjavur, located in South India. He was from the Bhonsle dynasty and was the son of Ekoji I as well as the younger brother of Shahuji I and Serfoji I. Tukkoji ruled Thanjavur ...
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Ekoji II Ekoji II Bhonsle (1694 or 1696–1737) aka Venkoji II or Vyankoji II of the Bhonsle dynasty was the eldest surviving son of Maratha king of Thanjavur Tukkoji who succeeded to the throne on the death of his father in 1736. His reign was remarkab ...
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Sujana Bai Sujana Bai Bhonsle or Sujan Bai Bhonsle was the Maratha queen of Thanjavur of king Ekoji II of the Bhonsle The Bhonsle (or Bhonsale, Bhosale, Bhosle) are a prominent group within the Maratha clan system of India. History Earliest membe ...
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Thuljaji Thuljaji Bhonsle (Marathi: तुळजाजी, also known as Tullasu Rasa) (1738–1787) was the eldest son of Pratap Singh and the ruler of Thanjavur Bhonsle dynasty from 1763 to 1773 and 1776 to 1787. He was a weak-hearted ruler despite ...
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Serfoji II Serfoji II (, ) (24 September 1777 – 7 March 1832), also known as Sarabhoji II Bhonsle, was the last sovereign ruler of the Maratha principality of Thanjavur. He ruled from 1787 to 1793, and again from 1798 until his death in 1832. He was adop ...
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Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle Amar Singh or Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle (Marathi: रामस्वामी अमरसिंह भोसले) was the younger son of the Maratha Raja of Thanjavur Pratap Singh and served as the regent soon after the death of his bro ...
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Travancore The kingdom of Travancore (), also known as the kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor () or later as Travancore State, was a kingdom that lasted from until 1949. It was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family from Padmanabhapuram, and later Thiruvanan ...
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Marthanda Varma Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (Malayalam: ; 1706 – 7 July 1758) was the founding monarch of the southern Indian Kingdom of Travancore (previously Venadu) from 1729 until his death in 1758. He was succeeded by Rama Varma ("Dharma Raja") ...
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Dharma Raja Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma (1724–17 February 1798) often referred to as Rama Varma I or Dharma Raja, was the Maharajah of Travancore from 1758 until his death in 1798. He succeeded his uncle Marthanda Varma, who is credited with the title o ...
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Balarama Varma Avittom Thirunal Bala Rama Varma (c. 17827 November 1810) was a ruler of the Indian princely state of Travancore from 1798 to 1810, succeeding his uncle Maharajah Dharma Raja on 12February 1798. His reign was a time of disturbances and int ...
, Maharaja (1798–1810) :*Diwans ( complete list) – ::*Arumukham Pillai, Dalawa (1729–1736) ::*Thanu Pillai, Dalawa (1736–1737) ::*
Ramayyan Dalawa Ramayyan Dalawa (1713–1756) was the Dalawa of Travancore state, India, during 1737 and 1756 and was responsible for the consolidation and expansion of that kingdom after the defeat of the Dutch at the 1741 Battle of Colachel during the re ...
, Dalawa (1737–1756) ::*Martanda Pillai, Dalawa (1756–1763) ::*Warkala Subbayyan, Dalawa (1763–1768) ::*
Krishna Gopalayyan Krishna Gopalayyan was an Indian administrator who served as the Diwan of Travancore from 1768 to 1776. References * 18th-century Indian people Diwans of Travancore Year of birth missing Year of death missing {{India-bio- ...
, Dalawa (1768–1776) ::*Vadiswaran Subbrahmanya Iyer, Dalawa (1776–1780) ::*Mullen Chempakaraman Pillai, Dalawa (1780–1782) ::*Nagercoil Ramayyan, Dalawa (1782–1788) ::*Krishnan Chempakaraman, Dalawa (1788–1789) ::*
Raja Kesavadas Raja Kesavadas born Kesavan Raman Pillai of Kunnathur, also known as (17 March 1745 – 21 April 1799; Sanskrit ') was the Dewan of Travancore during the reign of Dharma Raja, Dharma Raja Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma. He is well known for his ...
, Dalawa (1789–1798) ::* Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri, Dalawa (1798–1799) ::*
Velu Thampi Dalawa Velayudhan Chempakaraman Thampi of Thalakulam (1765–1809) was the Dewan, Dalawa or Prime Minister of the Indian kingdom of Travancore between 1802 and 1809 during the reign of Balarama Varma, Bala Rama Varma Kulasekhara Perumal. He is best ...
, Dalawa (1799–1809) *
Tripura Tripura () is a States and union territories of India, state in northeastern India. The List of states and union territories of India by area, third-smallest state in the country, it covers ; and the seventh-least populous state with a populat ...
: Manikya dynasty ( complete list) – :* Ratna Manikya II, Maharaja (1685–1693, 1695–1712) :* Mahendra Manikya, Maharaja (1712–1714) :* Dharma Manikya II, Maharaja (1714–1725, 1729) :* Jagat Manikya, Maharaja (1725–1729) :* Mukunda Manikya, Maharaja (1729–1739) :*
Joy Manikya II Joy Manikya II (died 1746) was the Maharaja of Tripura during the mid-18th-century. He originally gained the throne through popular approval for his military hostility to the Mughal Empire. However, Joy spent much of his reign warring against va ...
, Maharaja (1739–1744) :* Indra Manikya II, Maharaja (1744–1746) :* Vijaya Manikya III, Maharaja (1746–1748) :*
Lakshman Manikya Lakshman Manikya was the Maharaja of Tripura during the mid-18th-century, though he maintained little actual power, having acted only as a puppet-monarch under Shamsher Gazi. Life Originally named Banamali Thakur, he was a grandson of Maharaja ...
(c.1750s) :* Krishna Manikya, Maharaja (1760–1783) :* Rajdhar Manikya II, Maharaja (1785–1806) *
Udaipur Udaipur (Hindi: , ) (ISO 15919: ''Udayapura'') is a city in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan, about south of the state capital Jaipur. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Udaipur district. It is the historic capital of t ...
( complete list) – :* Amar Singh II, Maharana (1698–1710) :*
Sangram Singh II Maharana Sangram Singh II (24 March 1690 – 11 January 1734) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Kingdom of Mewar. He reigned from 1710 to 1734. He was succeeded by his eldest son Jagat Singh II. Maharana Sangram Singh II was a noted political ...
, Maharana (1710–1734) :*
Jagat Singh II Maharana Jagat Singh II (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He being the eldest among his brothers succeeded to the throne of Mewar. He spent the fortunes of his kingdom whil ...
, Maharana (1734–1751) :* Pratap Singh II, Maharana (1751–1754) :* Raj Singh II, Maharana (1754–1761) :* Ari Singh II, Maharana (1761–1773) :*
Hamir Singh II Maharana Hamir Singh II (1762 – 6 January 1778) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom The Kingdom of Mewar was an independent Hindu kingdom that existed in the Rajputana region of the Indian subcontinent and later became a dom ...
, Maharana (1773–1778) :*
Bhim Singh Bhim Singh may refer to: * Bhim Singh of Amber (died 1537), ruler of the kingdom of Amber * Bhim Singh Rana (1707–1756), ruler of the princely state of Gohad * Bhim Singh of Marwar (died 1803) * Bhim Singh of Mewar (1768–1828), of Mewar Kingdom ...
, Maharana (1778–1828) *
Wadhwan Wadhwan, also spelled Vadhwan, is a city and a municipality in Surendranagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Bhogavo River, around 3 km from Surendranagar and 111 km from Ahmedabad, Wadhwan is a ...
( complete list) – :*Bhagatsinhji Udaisinhji, Thakur Sahib (1681–1707) :*Arjansinhji Madhavsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1707–1739) :*Sabalsinhji Arjansinhji II, Thakur Sahib (1739–1765) :*Chandrasinhji Sabalsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1765–1778) :*Prithirajji Chandrasinhji, Thakur Sahib (1778–1807) *
Wankaner Wankaner is a city and a municipality in Morbi district in the State of Gujarat. Until 2013, Wankaner was part of the Rajkot district. Etymology The city was named after its location on the Machhu River, "Wankaner" translating to "riverbend" ...
( complete list) – :*Chandrasinhji I Raisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1679–1721) :*Prithvirajji Chandrasinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1721–1728) :*Kesarisinhji I Chandrasinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1728–1749) :*Bharoji Kesarisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1749–1784) :*Kesarisinhji II Raisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1784–1787) :*Chandrasinhji II Kesarisinhji, Maharana Raj Shri (1787–1839) *
Yawnghwe Yawnghwe (), known as Nyaungshwe () in Burmese, was a Shan state in what is today Myanmar. It was one of the most important of the Southern Shan States. Yawnghwe state included the Inle Lake. The administrative capital was Taunggyi, located ...
( complete list) – :*Hkam Leng, Saopha (1695–1733) :*Htawk Sha Sa, Saopha (1733–1737) :*Hsi Ton Sa, Saopha (1737–1746) :*Hke Hsa Wa, Saopha (1746–1758) :*Naw Mong I, Saopha (1758) :*Yawt Hkam, Saopha (1758–1761) :*Hpong Hpa Ka-sa, Saopha (1761–1762) :*Sao Yun, Saopha (1762–1815) *
Zamorin of Calicut The Samoothiri (Anglicised as Zamorin; Malayalam: , , Arabic: ''Sāmuri'', Portuguese: ''Samorim'', Dutch: ''Samorijn'', Chinese: ''Shamitihsi''Ma Huan's Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' 433 Translated and Edi ...
( complete list) – :*Nileswaram Tirunal, Samoothiri (1706–1707) :*Samoothiri from Kilakke Kovilakam (1741–1746) :*Samoothiri from Putiya Kovilakam (1746–1758) :*Samoothiri from Kilakke Kovilakam (1758–1766) :*Samoothiri from Putiya Kovilakam (1766–1788) :*Kerala Varma Vikrama, Samoothiri (1788–1798) :*Krishna Varma, Samoothiri (1798–1806)


Maldives

* Sultanate of the Maldives ( complete list) – ::
Isdhoo dynasty The Isdhoo dynasty was a Maldivian dynasty that lasted for three years, from 1701 to 1704 AD. During this period there were three rulers. It was followed by the Dhiyamigili dynasty. Rulers See also * List of Sultans of the Maldives * List of S ...
:*Ali V, Sultan (1701) :*Hasan X, Sultan (1701) :*Ibrahim Mudzhiruddine, Sultan (1701–1704) ::
Dhiyamigili dynasty The Dhiyamigili dynasty was a Maldivian dynasty that lasted for fifty-five years, from 1704 to 1759 AD. During this period there were five rulers. It was followed by the Huraa dynasty. Rulers See also *List of Sultans of the Maldives ...
:*Muhammad Imaduddin II, Sultan (1704–1720) :*Ibrahim Iskandar II, Sultan (1720–1750) :*Muhammad Imaduddin III, Sultan (1750–1757) :* Amina I, Sultana (1753–1754) :* Amina II, Sultana (1757–1759) :: Huraa dynasty :*
Hasan 'Izz ud-din Izzuddin (Hassan Izzuddin; 14 April 17201 February 1767), commonly known as Dhon Bandaarain, was the King of the Maldives from December 1759 until his death in February 1767. Ali Raja's invasion in 1763 In the Malabar Coast Ali Raja Kunhi Amsa ...
, Sultan (1759–1766) ::
Dhiyamigili dynasty The Dhiyamigili dynasty was a Maldivian dynasty that lasted for fifty-five years, from 1704 to 1759 AD. During this period there were five rulers. It was followed by the Huraa dynasty. Rulers See also *List of Sultans of the Maldives ...
:*
Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Mose ...
, Sultan (1766–1774) :: Huraa dynasty :*
Muhammad Shamsuddeen II Sultan Muhammad Shams ud-din Iskandar II was the Sultan of the Maldives Maldives was turned into a Sultanate in 1153 when the Buddhist King Dhovemi converted to Islam. Prior to that the Maldives was a Buddhist Kingdom, a Hindu Kingdom and ...
, Sultan (1774) :* Muhammad Mu'iz ud-din, Sultan (1774–1779) :* Hassan Nooraddeen I, Sultan (1779–1799) :*
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I Muhammad Mueenuddeen I was the sultan of the Maldives The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives, and historically known as the Maldive Islands, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in South Asia located in the Indian Ocean. ...
, Sultan (1799–1835)


Nepal

* Gorkha Kingdom – :*
Prithvipati Shah Prithvipati Shah () was King of the Gorkha Kingdom. He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah Nara Bhupal Shah (; 1697–1743) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom, which lies in modern day Nepal; and the father of Prithvi Narayan Shah. Nara Bhu ...
, King (1673–1716) :*
Nara Bhupal Shah Nara Bhupal Shah (; 1697–1743) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom, which lies in modern day Nepal; and the father of Prithvi Narayan Shah. Nara Bhupal Shah was the son of Birbhadra Shah, the grandson of Prithvipati Shah. He was the king of the ...
, King (1716–1743) :*
Prithvi Narayan Shah Prithvi Narayan Shah (; 7 January 1723 – 11 January 1775), was the last king of the Gorkha Kingdom and first king of the Kingdom of Nepal (also called the ''Kingdom of Gorkha''). Prithvi Narayan Shah started the unification of Nepal. He is a ...
, King of Gorkha (1743–1768), King of Nepal (1768–1775) *
Kingdom of Nepal The Kingdom of Nepal was a Hindu monarchy in South Asia, founded in 1768 through the unification of Nepal, expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom. The kingdom was also known as the Gorkha Empire and was sometimes called History of Asal Hindustan, ...
:*
Kings Kings or King's may refer to: *Kings: The sovereign heads of states and/or nations. *One of several works known as the "Book of Kings": **The Books of Kings part of the Bible, divided into two parts **The ''Shahnameh'', an 11th-century epic Persia ...
( complete list) – ::*
Prithvi Narayan Shah Prithvi Narayan Shah (; 7 January 1723 – 11 January 1775), was the last king of the Gorkha Kingdom and first king of the Kingdom of Nepal (also called the ''Kingdom of Gorkha''). Prithvi Narayan Shah started the unification of Nepal. He is a ...
, King of Gorkha (1743–1768), King of Nepal (1768–1775) ::*
Pratap Singh Shah Pratap Singh Shah, King of Nepal (), (16 April 1751– 17 November 1777), was King of Nepal. He was the eldest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the king who started the unification of Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic ...
, King (1775–1777) ::*
Rana Bahadur Shah Rana Bahadur Shah, King of Nepal (; 25 May 1775 – 26 April 1806) was King of Nepal, he succeeded to the throne after the death of his father, King Pratap Singh Shah. He ruled under the regencies of his mother, Queen Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi D ...
, King (1777–1799) ::*
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah (; 19 October 1797 – 20 November 1816) also called Girvanyuddha Bikrama Shah, was King of Nepal. Although he was not the legitimate heir to the throne his father, King Rana Bahadur Shah, made him the heir for being t ...
, King (1799–1816) :*
Mulkaji ''Mulkaji'' () was the position of head of executive of Kingdom of Nepal The Kingdom of Nepal was a Hindu monarchy in South Asia, founded in 1768 through the unification of Nepal, expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom. The kingdom was also k ...
s – ::* Abhiman Singh Basnet, Mulkaji (1785–1794) ::*
Kirtiman Singh Basnyat Kirtiman Singh Basnyat () was Mul Kaji (Chief Minister) of the Royal Court of Nepal from 1794 to his death on 28 September 1801. He was a military commander of the Nepalese Army. Military career He fought in the Sino-Nepalese War and various oth ...
, Mulkaji (1794–1801) :*Prime ministers ( complete list) – ::*
Damodar Pande Damodar Pande () (1752 – March 13, 1804) was the Mulkaji, Mulkaji of Nepal (equivalent to Prime Minister of Nepal) from 1803 until March 1804 and the most influential Kaji from 1794 to his execution on March 13, 1804. He is also arguably ref ...
, Prime minister (1799–1804) *
Malla rulers of Kantipur Malla may refer to: Places ;Bolivia *Malla, Bolivia, a locality *Malla Jawira, a river *Malla Jaqhi, a mountain *Malla Municipality *Malla Qullu, a mountain ;India * Mallapuram, Tamil Nadu *Malla (tribe), an ancient republic, one of the sixte ...
( complete list) – :*
Bhaskara Malla Bhaskara Malla (also known as Mahindrasimha Malla) ( Nepali: भास्कर मल्ल) was a Malla ruler and the twelfth king of Kantipur. He succeeded his father Bhupalendra Malla in 1700 as the King of Kantipur and also ruled Patan u ...
, Raja (1700–1714) :* Mahendrasimha Malla, Raja (1714–1722) :*
Jagajjaya Malla Jagajjaya Malla ( Nepali: जगज्जय मल्ल) was a Malla ruler and the thirteenth king of Kantipur, comprising the Kathmandu Valley. He succeeded Bhaskara Malla in 1722 as the King of Kantipur. Jagajjaya was the grandson of Mahi ...
, Raja (1722–1736) :*
Jaya Prakash Malla Jaya Prakash Malla (Newar: ) was the last king of Kantipur () which corresponds to present-day Kathmandu. He ruled from 1736 to 1746 after succeeding his father Jagajjaya Malla, and then from 1750 until his death in 1769. Early life Jayapraka ...
, Raja (1736–1746, 1750–1768) :* Jyoti Prakash Malla, Raja (1746–1750) * Malla rulers of Lalitpur ( complete list) – :* Yoga Narendra Malla, Raja (1685–1705) :* Loka Prakash Malla, Raja (1705–1706) :* Indra Malla, Raja (1706–1709) :* Vira Narasimha Malla, Raja (1709) :* Vira Mahindra Malla, Raja (1709–1715) :* Riddhi Narasimha, Raja (1715–1717) :* Mahindra Simha, King (1717–1722) :*
Yoga Prakash Malla Yoga Prakash Malla, also spelled Yogprakash, (Nepali language, Nepali: योगप्रकाश मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty (Nepal), Malla dynasty king and the Kingdom of Lalitpur, King of Patan. He succeeded Bhaskara Malla, Mahindrasim ...
, Raja (1722–1729) :* Vishnu Malla, Raja (1729–1745) :* Rajya Prakash Malla, Raja (1745–1758) :* Vishvajit Malla, Raja (1758–1760) :*
Jaya Prakash Malla Jaya Prakash Malla (Newar: ) was the last king of Kantipur () which corresponds to present-day Kathmandu. He ruled from 1736 to 1746 after succeeding his father Jagajjaya Malla, and then from 1750 until his death in 1769. Early life Jayapraka ...
, King (1760–1761, 1763–1764) :*
Ranajit Malla Ranajita Malla (Nepal Bhasa: ) was the last king of the Malla dynasty (Nepal), Malla dynasty who ruled Kingdom of Bhaktapur, Bhaktapur from 1722 to 1769. He is widely known for his contribution to Newari literature, Newari and Maithili literature, ...
, King (1762–1763) :* Dala Mardan Shah, Raja (1764–1765) :* Tej Narasimha Malla, Raja (1765–1768)


Pakistan

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Bahawalpur Bahawalpur (Urdu: ; ) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan. It is the 13th largest city of Pakistan and List of cities in Punjab, Pakistan by population, 8th most populous city of Punjab. Bahawalpur is the capital of Bahawalpur Division. Founded in ...
( complete list) – :*Sadiq I, Nawab (1723–1746) :*Bahawal I, Nawab (1746–1750) :*Mubarak II, Nawab (1750–1772) :*Bahawal II, Nawab (1772–1809) *
Khairpur Khairpur ( Sindhi, ) is a city and the capital of the Khairpur Mirs District of Pakistan's Sindh province. History The Talpur dynasty was established in 1783 by Mir Fateh Ali Khan, who declared himself the first ''Rais'', or ruler of Sindh, a ...
( complete list) – :*Sohrab Khan Talpur, Mir (1783–1830) *
Khanate of Kalat The Khanate of Kalat, also known as the Brahui Confederacy, was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan. Formed in 1666 due to the threat of Mughal expansion in the region,"Baluchistan" ''Imperial Gazet ...
( complete list) – :* Samandar Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1697–1714) :* Mir Ahmad II Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1714–1716) :* Mir Abdullah Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1716–1731) :* Mir Muhabbat Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1731–1739), Khan (1739–1749) :* Muhammad Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai, Khan (1749–1794) :* Mahmud Khan I Ahmadzai, Khan (1794–1817) *
Sikh Empire The Sikh Empire was a regional power based in the Punjab, Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. It existed from 1799, when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, to 1849, when it was defeated and conquered by the East India Company, Br ...
( complete list) – :*Jamadar Khushal Singh, Wazir (1799–1818)


Sri Lanka

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Dutch Ceylon Dutch Ceylon (; ) was a governorate established in present-day Sri Lanka by the Dutch East India Company. Although the Dutch managed to capture most of the coastal areas in Sri Lanka, they were never able to control the Kingdom of Kandy locate ...
( complete list) – :''Colony, 1656–1796'' :''For details see the
Dutch Republic The United Provinces of the Netherlands, commonly referred to in historiography as the Dutch Republic, was a confederation that existed from 1579 until the Batavian Revolution in 1795. It was a predecessor state of the present-day Netherlands ...
under Western Europe'' *
Kingdom of Kandy The Kingdom of Kandy was a monarchy on the Sri Lanka, island of Sri Lanka, located in the central and eastern portion of the island. It was founded in the late 15th century and endured until the early 19th century. Initially a client kingdom ...
( complete list) – :* Vimaladharmasurya II, King (1687–1707) :* Vira Narendra Sinha, King (1707–1739) :*
Sri Vijaya Rajasinha Vijaya Rajasinha ( Sinhala: ශ්‍රී විජය රාජසිංහ, Tamil: விஜய ராஜசின்ஹா; reigned 1739–1747) was a member of the Madurai Nayak Dynasty and succeeded his brother-in-law Vira Narendra Sinha ...
, King (1739–1747) :* Kirti Sri Rajasinha, King (1747–1782) :*
Rajadhi Rajasinha Sri Rajadhi Rajasinha ( Sinhala:ශ්‍රී රාජාධි රාජසිංහ, Tamil:ஸ்ரீ ராஜாதி ராஜசிங்கம்; reigned 1782–1798) was a member of the Madurai royal family and succeeded his broth ...
, King (1782–1798) :*
Sri Vikrama Rajasinha Sri Vikrama Rajasinha (Sinhala language, Sinhala:ශ්‍රී වික්‍රම රාජසිංහ, Tamil language, Tamil:ஸ்ரீ விக்கிரம ராஜசிங்கன் Telugu language, Telugu:శ్రీ వి� ...
, King (1798–1815)


See also

* List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century


References

{{State leaders by century State leaders - 18th century in India