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    Gaj Singh (born 13 January 1948), referred to as Bapji, is an Indian politician who served as a member of the Indian parliament and as Indian High Commissioner...
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    Gaj Singh Rathore (Marwari: गज सिंह राठौड़; 30 October 1595 – 6 May 1638) ruled the Kingdom of Marwar as Raja (and after c. 1630 Maharjah), Gaj Singh...
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  • and Zubeida Begum. Hukum Singh was the stepbrother of Maharaja Gaj Singh, who succeeded his father to the throne. Hukum Singh's parents were both killed...
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  • Shivraj Singh (born 30 September 1975) is an Indian polo player. He is the son of Gaj Singh, the Pretender Maharaja of Jodhpur and the grandson of Maharaja...
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    Sahiba of Dhrangadhra and had three children, the youngest child, a son Gaj Singh Rathore; who succeeded him, daughter Sailesh Kumari married in Banswara;...
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    Gaj Singh was the ruler of the Kingdom of Bikaner between 1746 and 1787. During this period, the Kingdom was a vassal state of the Mughal empire. Gaj...
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  • Bhasha-Bhushan. Born on 26 December 1626 at Burhanpur, Jaswant Singh was the youngest son of Maharaja Gaj Singh of Marwar. His mother, Sisodini Pratap Deviji, was...
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    Rao Amar Singh (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Raja Gaj Singh I of the Rathore Kingdom of Marwar in seventeenth-century...
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    Sur Singh died in 1619 and was succeeded by his son Gaj Singh. The Mughal emperor was impressed by the military capabilities of Gaj Singh and Gaj helped...
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    managed by Taj Hotels. It is named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, grandfather of the present owner, Gaj Singh. The palace has 347 rooms and is the principal residence...
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  • as the spouse of Maharaja Hanuwant Singh, and the titular regent of Marwar-Jodhpur during the minority of Gaj Singh II in 1952-1970. She was a Member of...
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    Chorgaon in Deccan and Radhanpur in Gujarat. He was succeeded by his son Gaj Singh. Rulers of Marwar Bhargava, Visheshwar Sarup. Marwar And The Mughal Emperors...
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  • Ajit Singh and his first wife Rani Udot Kanwarji, the daughter of Maharaj Shri Gaj Singh Sahib. She was the sister of Bakht Singh and Abhai Singh, the...
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  • State, the daughter of Former Maharajah Gaj Singh and Hemlata Rajye. She has one younger brother, Shivraj Singh of Jodhpur. She is a businesswoman and...
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    by British troops in the 19th century. Following Maharaja Gaj Singh, Maharaja Surat Singh ruled from 1787 to 1828 and lavishly decorated the audience...
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    Mirza Raja Jai Singh I (15 July 1611 – 28 August 1667) was the senior most general ("Mirza Raja") and a high ranking mansabdar at the imperial court of...
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  • Dharam Gaj Singh (born 7 July 1927) was member of 5th Lok Sabha from Shahabad (Lok Sabha constituency) in Uttar Pradesh State, India. He was born in Dheoramaholia...
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    First he was adopted by his elder brother, Gaj Singh who had no heir, subsequently Maharana Sajjan Singh of Udaipur, who too had no heir, adopted him...
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  • situated in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The school was founded by HH Maharaja Gaj Singh on 20 July 1992 and named after his mother Her Highness Rajmata Krishna...
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    reign of Mulraj Singh II. Mulraj Singh signs a treaty with the British for protection. Maharawal Gaj Singh (1820–1846) Maharawal Ranjit Singh of Jaisalmer...
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    Maharana Raj Singh I (24 September 1629 – 22 October 1680), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1652–1680) and eldest son of Maharana Jagat Singh I. He fought...
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    British Empire. Surat Singh was born in 1765. His father was Gaj Singh, who ruled as Maharaja between 1746 and 1787. Upon Gaj Singh's death, his eldest surviving...
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  • Zagreb County, a village near Vrbovec Gaj (Goražde) Gaj (Gornji Vakuf) Gaj (Kiseljak) Gaj (Nevesinje) Gaj (Srebrenica) Gaj, Golub-Dobrzyń County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
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    Bhau Singh (c.1577 – 13 December 1621) was a Mughal nobleman as well as the Raja of Amber. Bhau Singh was a younger son of Man Singh I, Raja of Amber...
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    Depur Ilol Raipur Rajpur Rama Hampur Harpal Dev Makwana Ajja Jhala Zalim Singh Jhala Kesaridevsinh Jhala Digvijaysinh jhala Ramusack, Barbara N. (8 January...
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    which was put down by British troops. Following Maharaja Gaj Singh, Maharaja Surat Singh ruled from 1787 to 1828 and lavishly decorated the audience...
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    Mughal forces, including Rajput commanders such as Raja Bhim Singh of Bundi and Raja Gaj Singh of Narwar, and the Rohilla Afghan leader Dost Muhammad Rohilla...
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    the extent of being allowed to control the Jodhpur Fort. In 1583, Uday Singh finally accepted Mughal suzerainty and in return, was granted part of a...
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    Sujan Singh (b. 1690 – d. 1735) 16 Dec 1735 – 15 May 1746: Maharaja Zorawar Singh (b. 1713 – d. 1746) 15 May 1746 – 25 March 1787: Maharaja Gaj Singh (b...
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    Rao Chainn Singh Rao Balidaan Singh Rao Hemant Singh Rao Gaj Singh Rao Rinmal Singh Rao Jaswant Singh Rao Bhom Singhji Ramapir Temple Tando Allahyar Ramdevra...
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