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British East India The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and Southe ...
: Company rule in India :''Joint-stock colony under the East India Company, 1757–1858'' :''For details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe'' :''See also the list of princely states of British India (alphabetical) for all princely states''


Bengal and Northeast India

* Ahom kingdom ( complete list) – :*
Sukhrungphaa Sukhrungphaa (reigned 1696–1714), or Swargadeo Rudra Singha, was a Tungkhungia ahom king and 30th king of the Ahom kingdom under whom the kingdom reached its zenith of power and glory, he is considered as the most illustrious of the Ah ...
, King (1696–1714) :*
Sutanphaa Sutanphaa also Siva Singha was a king of Assam who reigned from 1714 to 1744 A.D. He was the eldest son of Rudra Singha. Siva Singha was with his dying father at Guwahati, who then proceeded to the capital Rangpur where he ascended to the th ...
, King (1714–1744) :* Sunenphaa, 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 Maladev Gohain, was considered i ...
, King (1751–1769) :*
Sunyeophaa Sunyeophaa also Lakshmi Singha (1769–1780), previously known as Kalsiliya Gohain, was an Ahom king. After Rajeswar Singha's death, he married Queen Kuranganayani and became the king of the Ahom kingdom. Shortly after he was installed he beca ...
, King (1769–1780) :*
Suhitpangphaa Suhitpangphaa reign (1780–1795), also Gaurinath Singha, was an Ahom king of the Ahom kingdom. He lost his capital Rangpur to the Moamoria rebellion and camped in the Nagaon and Guwahati region till Captain Welsh removed the rebels. Thereaf ...
, 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 Burhagoha ...
, King (1795–1811) * Bengal Subah ( complete list) – :* Murshid Quli Khan, Nawab (1717–1727) :* Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab (1727–1727) :* Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan, Nawab (1727–1739) :* Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab (1739–1740) :* Alivardi Khan, Nawab (1740–1756) :* Siraj ud-Daulah, Nawab (1756–1757) :*
Jafar Ali Khan Sayyid Mīr Jaʿfar ʿAlī Khān Bahādur ( – 5 February 1765) was a military general who became the first dependent Nawab of Bengal of the British East India Company. His reign has been considered by many historians as the start of the expa ...
, Nawab (1757–1760, 1763–1765) :*
Qasim Qasim, Qasem or Casim may refer to: * Qasim (name), a given name of Arabic origin and the name of several people * Port Qasim, port in Karachi, Pakistan * ''Kasım'' and ''Casim'', respectively the Ottoman Turkish and Romanian names for General To ...
, Nawab (1760–1763) :*
Najmuddin Ali Khan Najm ud-din Ali Khan, better known as Najm-ud-Daulah (or Nazam-ud-Daulah) ( bn, নাজিমুদ্দীন আলী খান; ca. 1747– 8 May 1766), was the Nawab of Bengal and Bihar from 1765 to 1766. He was the second son of Mir J ...
, Nawab (1765–1766) :*
Najabat Ali Khan Sayyid Najabat Ali Khan Bahadur, born ''Mir Phulwari'' ( bn, নজাবত আলী খান; 1749 – March 10, 1770), better known as Saif ud-Daulah succeeded his younger brother Nawab Nazim Najimuddin Ali Khan, after his death in 1766, as ...
, Nawab (1766–1770) :*
Ashraf Ali Khan Sayyid Ashraf 'Ali Khan Bahadur ( bn, আশরাফ আলী খান; 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 ...
, Nawab (1770) :*
Mubarak Ali Khan Sayyid Mubarak Ali Khan ( bn, মুবারক আলী খান; 1759 – 6 September 1793), better known as Mubarak ud-Daulah (spelled also as: Mubarak ud-Daula), was the Nawab of Bengal and Bihar. He was the son of Mir Jafar and Babbu Be ...
, Nawab (1770–1793) :*
Baber Ali Khan Sayyid Babar Ali Khan Bahadur ( bn, বাবর আলী খান; 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 (Nawab of Bengal) died on 6 Septem ...
, Nawab (1793–1810) * Bhurshut ( complete list) – :* Lakshminarayan, Maharaja (c.1695–1712) * Cooch Behar ( 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 ( complete list) – :*
Durjan Singha Dev Durjan Singha Dev was the fifty-third king of the Mallabhum. He ruled from 1682 to 1702.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing History Personal life Durjan Singha Dev, the son of Bir Singha Dev, was the opposit ...
, King (1682–1702) :*
Raghunath Singha Dev II Raghunath Singha Dev 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 Dev II and his wife Princess Chandrapra ...
, King (1702–1712) :*
Gopal Singha Dev Gopal Singha Dev ( bn, গোপাল সিংহ দেব) was the fifty-fifth Raja of Mallabhum. He ruled from 1712 to 1748 CE.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing He helped the Nawab of Bengal, Alivardi ...
, King (1712–1748) :*
Chaitanya Singha Dev Chaitanya Singha Dev was the fifty-sixth king of the Mallabhum (in present-day West Bengal, India). He ruled from 1748 to 1801 CE.Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing History of Bishnupur Raj-Malick Abhaayapada ...
, King (1748–1801) * Kingdom of Manipur ( complete list) – :* Chalailongpa, King (1697–1709) :* Gharib Nawaz, King (1709–1754) :* Chit Sain, King (1754–1756) :* Gaurisiam, King (1756–1763) :*
Ching-Thang Khomba Ningthou Ching-Thang Khomba (also Rajarshi Bhagya Chandra, Jai Singh Maharaja) (1748–1799) was a Meitei monarch of the 18th century CE. The inventor of the Manipuri Raas Leela dance, with his daughter ''Shija Lailoibi'' playing as Radha at ...
, King (1764–1798) :*
Rohinchandra Rohinchandra, also known as Harshachandra Singh, Labeinya Chandra and Rabino Chandra (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) ...
, King (1798–1801) * Kingdom of Sikkim ( complete list) – :* Chakdor Namgyal, 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 in 1780. During his reign the Nepalese raided Rabdentse Rabdentse 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. During his reign Chogyal fled to Tibet ...
, Chogyal (1780–1793) :*
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 Namgyal ...
, Chogyal (1793–1863) * Twipra Kingdom – :*
Dharma Manikya II Dharma Manikya II (died 1729) was the king of Tripura Kingdom from 1713 to 1725 and again in 1729, although his power was greatly diminished in 1732 with the rise to power of Jagat Manikya with the aid of the Nawab of Bengal, Shuja-ud-Din Muhamm ...
, King (1714–1733) :* Vijay Manikya III, King (1743–1760) :*
Krishna Manikya Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one o ...
, King (1760–1761) :* Rajdhar Manikya, King (1783–1804)


Bhutan

* Bhutan ( 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 p ...
, 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

* Hsipaw ( 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 ( 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

* Ajaigarh ( 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 19th ...
( 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 Pra ...
( complete list) – :*Udai Deo, Rana (?) :*Pahad Deo II, Rana (?–1765) :*Pratap Singh I, Rana (1765–1818) *
Alwar Alwar (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, lʋəɾ is a city located in India's National Capital Region (India), National Capital Region and the administrative headquarters of Alwar district, Alwar District in the state of Rajasthan. ...
( complete list) – :*Partap Singh, Raja (1770–1791) :*Bakhtawar Singh Prabhakar, Raja (1791–1815) *
Arakkal kingdom Arakkal Kingdom was a Sultanate, Muslim kingdom in Kannur town in Kannur district, in the state of Kerala, South India. The king was called Ali Raja and the ruling queen was called Arakkal Beevi. Arakkal kingdom included little more than the K ...
( 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 ( complete list) – :*Sardar Muhammed khan Babi 28 September, Nawab Babi (1758–?) :*Jamiyat Khanji Muhammad Khanji, Nawab Babi (18th century–?) * Banganapalle ( 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 ( 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 o ...
( complete list) – :* Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III, 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: Gaekwad dynasty ( complete list) – :* Pilaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1721–1732) :* Damaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1732–1768) :* Govind Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1768–1771, 1793–1800) :* Sayaji Rao Gaekwad I, Maharaja (1771–1789) :* Manaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1789–1793) :* Anand Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1800–1818) * Barwani ( 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 ( complete list) – :* Mansa Ram, Zamindar (1737–1740) :* Balwant Singh, Raja (1740–1770) :* Chait Singh, 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. He was a nationalist and a b ...
, Raja (1795–1835) * Bharatpur ( complete list) – :* Badan Singh, Maharaja (1722–1756) :* Suraj Mal, Maharaja (1756–1763) :*
Jawahar Singh Jawahar Singh () ( hi, महाराजा जवाहर सिंह) was a Jat ruler of the Bharatpur State. He succeeded to the throne when his father Suraj Mal died in 1763. Early life During Ahmed Shah Abdali's invasion of India in 1 ...
, Maharaja (1763–1768) :* Ratan Singh, Maharaja (1768–1769) :* Keshri Singh, Maharaja (1769–1771) :*
Nahar Singh Raja Nahar Singh (died 1858) was a Jat Ruler of the princely state of Ballabhgarh in Faridabad District of Haryana, India . He fought The East India Company in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The small kingdom of Ballabhgarh is only 20 miles f ...
, Maharaja (1771–1776) :*
Ranjit Singh Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839), popularly known as Sher-e-Punjab or "Lion of Punjab", was the first Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, which ruled the northwest Indian subcontinent in the early half of the 19th century. He s ...
, Maharaja (1776–1805) *
Bhavnagar Bhavnagar is a city in the Bhavnagar district of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, a States of India, state of India. It was founded in 1723 by Gohil Koli, Bhavsinhji Takhtasinhji Gohil (1703–1764). It was the capital of Bhavnagar State, whi ...
( complete list) – :*Ratanji, Thakur Sahib (1660–1703) :*Bhavsinhji I Ratanji, Thakur Sahib (1703–1764) :*Akherajji II Bhavsinhji, Thakur Sahib (1764–1772) :*Wakhatsinhji Akherajji, Thakur Sahib (1772–1816) * Bhopal ( complete list) – :*
Dost Mohammad Khan Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai (Pashto/Persian: ; 23 December 17929 June 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, Also titled Amir al-Mu'minin, was a member of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent rulers of the Emirate of Afghanistan. His 37-year ...
, 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 Y Muhammad and a direct descen ...
, 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 populati ...
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Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev Shankaraji Narayan Gandekar (1665–1707), also known as Shankaraji Narayan Sacheev or Shankaraji Narayan, was a popular Minister (''Pradhan'') and Count (''Sardar'') of the Maratha Empire. He also served as Imperial Secretary (''Sacheev'') du ...
, 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 Bijawar is a city the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Bijawar Taluk, and was formerly the capital of a princely state of British India of the same name. The people of Bijawar are demanding the distric ...
( complete list) – :*Bir Singh Deo, Raja (1765–1793) :*Himmat Bahadur, usurper Raja (1793–1802) * Bikaner :*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 ( 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 Cambay, Kambay or Khambhat was a princely state in India during the British Raj. The City of Khambat (Cambay) in present-day Gujarat was its capital. The state was bounded in the north by the Kaira district and in the south by the Gulf of Cam ...
( 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 Chamba may refer to: People *Gilberto Chamba (born 1961), Ecuadorian serial killer *Jessica Chamba (born 1981), European activist Places Ghana *Chamba, a town in the Northern Region India *Chamba (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Himachal Pradesh *Ch ...
( 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 ( 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. Chhatarpur is a city and a municipality in Chhatarpur district in the state of ...
( complete list) – :*Kunwar Sone Shah, Raja (1785–1816) *
Chhota Udaipur Chhota Udaipur is a town and a municipality in Chhota Udaipur district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is the headquarters of Chhota Udaipur district. History Chhota Udaipur was originally ruled by Bhil king , The last Bhil king of Chhota ...
( complete list) – :*Arsisinhji, Maharawal (1762–1771) :*Hamirsinhji II, Maharawal (1771–1777) :*Bhimsinhji, Maharawal (1777–1822) * Kingdom of Cochin ( 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 Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Can ...
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Rama Varma VIII Rama Varma VIII (died 16 August 1790) was an Indian monarch who ruled the Kingdom of Cochin from 1775 until his death in 1790. Reign Rama Varma VIII was the younger brother of Kerala Varma II and succeeded the latter to the throne on his death i ...
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Shaktan Thampuran Rama Varma Kunji pillai Thampuran (1751–1805), or Rama Varma IX, popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran (''Sakthan'' meaning powerful), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin. The current southern Indian city of Kochi was part of the erstwhile ...
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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 b ...
( complete list) – :*Dodda Virappa, Raja (1687–1736) :*Chikka Virappa, Raja (1736–1766) :*Muddu Raja II, Raja (1766-1770) :*Devappa Raja, Raja (1770-1774) :*Linga Raja, Raja (1774–1780) :*
Dodda Vira Rajendra Dodda Vira Rajendra was the ruler of the Kingdom of Coorg from 1780 to 1809. He is considered a hero of Coorg history for having freed the kingdom from the occupation of Tipu Sultan, the king of Mysore. He later aided the British in their fight ...
, 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 the district headquarter of the Datia District in north central Madhya Pradesh,a state of Central India. It is an ancient town, mentioned in the Mahabharata ruled by King Dantavakra. The city is 78 km from Gwalior, 325  ...
( complete list) – :*Ramchandra Singh, Rao (1706–1733) :*Indrajit Singh, Rao (1733–1762) :*Shatrujit Singh, Rao (1762–1801) * Dewas Junior ( complete list) – :*Jivaji Rao Puar "Dada Sahib", Raja (1728–1774) :*Sadashiv Rao I Puar, Raja (1774–1790) :*Rukmangad Rao Puar, Raja (1790–1817) *
Dewas Senior Dewas Senior was established by Tukoji Rao I Puar 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 ...
( complete list) – :*Tukoji Rao I Puar, Raja (1728–1754) :*Rani Savitribai, Regent (f) (1754–1756) :*Krishnaji Rao I Puar, Raja (1754–1789) :*Rani Gangabai, Regent (f) (1789–1794) :*Tukoji Rao II Puar, Raja (1789–1827) * 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 ( complete list) – :*Gaj Singh, Rana (1699–1713) :*Jaswant Singh, Rana (1713–1717) :*
Bhim Singh Rana BHIM (Bharat Interface for Money) is an Indian mobile payment app developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), based on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). Launched on 30 December 2016, it is intended to facilitate e-pa ...
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Girdhar Pratap Singh Girdhar Pratap Singh Rana was the ruler of Gohad Jat state in Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Jabalpur, Ujjain, Gw ...
, Rana (1756–1757) :* Chhatar Singh, Rana (1757–1784) *
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 princely ...
( complete list) – :*Gajsinhji II Raisinhji, Raj Sahib (1744/45–1782) :*Raniji Jijibai Kunverba, Raj Sahib (1758–1782) :*Jashwantsinhji II Gajsinhji, Raj Sahib (1782–1801) *
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/Se ...
( 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 ( 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, Dutc ...
– * Faridkot ( complete list) – :*Hamir Singh, Raja (1763–1782) :*Mohar Singh, Raja (1783–1798) :*Charat Singh, Raja (1798–1804) * Garhwal Kingdom ( complete list) – :*
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 Dehra ...
, King (1660–1708) :*Upendra Shah, King (1708–1709) :*Pradip Shah, King (1709–1772) :*Lalit Shah, King (1772–1780) :*Jayakrit Shah, King (1780–1786) :*
Pradyumna Shah Maharaja Pradyumna Shah or Pradyuman Shah, also known as Pradyumna Chand, was the last and 54th ruler of Garhwal dynasty until the kingdom was independent. He reigned over the state territories from 1785 to 14 May 1804, and later the kingdom wa ...
, 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: Scindia ( complete list) – :* Ranoji Scindia, Maharaja (1731–1745) :*
Jayappaji Rao Scindia Jayappaji Rao Shinde (Sindhia, Shinde) (c. 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 ...
, Maharaja (1745–1755) :* Jankoji Rao Scindia, Maharaja (1755–1761) :* Kadarji Rao Scindia, Maharaja (1763–1764) :*
Manaji Rao Scindia Manaji Rao Scindia, popularly known as Manaji Phakade, was the fifth Maharaja of Gwalior State from 1764 to 1768. He became Maharaja of Gwalior after the abdication of Kadarji Rao Scindia. He was the grandson of Sardar Sabaji Scindia. He was r ...
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Mahadaji Shinde Mahadaji Shinde (b. 23 December 1730 – 12 February 1794), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Sindhia, was a Maratha statesman and ruler of Ujjain in Central India. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the f ...
, Maharaja (1768–1794) :* Daulat Rao Sindhia, Maharaja (1794–1827) * Hyderabad :*Nizam ( complete list) – ::* Nizam-ul-Mulk, Nizam (1724–1748) ::* Nasir Jung, Nizam (1748–1750) ::*
Muzaffar Jung Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat (died 13 February 1751) was the ruler of Hyderabad from 1750 until his death in 1751. His official name was ''Nawab Hidayat Muhi ud-din Sa'adu'llah Khan Bahadur, Muzaffar Jang, Nawab Subadar of the Deccan''. H ...
, Nizam (1750–1751) ::* Salabat Jung, 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 ( fa, خدا) is the Persian word for "Lord" or " God". Originally, it was used in reference to Ahura Mazda (the name of the God in Zoroastrianism). Iranian languages, Turkic languages, and many Indo-Aryan languages employ the word ...
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Shah Nawaz Khan Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
, Prime minister (1748–1750, 1755–1758) ::* Raja Ragunath Das, Prime minister (1750–1752) ::* Syed Lashkar Khan Rukn ud-Daula, Prime minister (1752–1755) ::* Basalat Jung, Prime minister (1758–1761) ::*
Vithal Sundar Vitthal Sundar Parshurami (also Vithal Sundar) (died 10 August 1763), was a diplomat and the Prime Minister of Hyderabad (or ''Diwan'') during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah II). When Khan was appointed Subedar of the Deccan on 8 July 176 ...
, Prime minister (1761–1765) ::* Musa Khan Nawab Rukn ud-Daula, Prime minister (1765–1775) ::* Viqar-ul-daula, Prime minister (1775–1781) ::*
Arastu Jah Mu'inud-Daulah, Mushirul-Mulk, Azamul-Umara, Arastu Jah, a man of Persian descent, was the ''Diwan'' or the Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah II) from 1778 until his death in 1804. Nawab Azim Ul Umra Ar ...
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Raja Shan Rai Rayan Sham Raj I (1 June 1765 – 28 May 1822); born as Renuka Das Bhalerao,; popularly known as Raja Sham Raj Rai Rayan, was a general, a statesman, and an Indian noble who served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad. He is also known as Raja Shan Rai Rayan ...
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Arastu Jah Mu'inud-Daulah, Mushirul-Mulk, Azamul-Umara, Arastu Jah, a man of Persian descent, was the ''Diwan'' or the Prime Minister of Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah II) from 1778 until his death in 1804. Nawab Azim Ul Umra Ar ...
, Prime minister (1797–1804) * Indore: Holkar ( complete list) – :*Maharajas ( complete list) – ::* Malhar Rao Holkar, Maharaja (1731–1766) ::*Malerao Khanderao Holkar, Maharaja (1766–1767) ::*Ahalya Bai Holkar III, Regent (f) (1767–1795) ::*
Rajmata Ahilya Devi Holkar Ahilya Bai Holkar (31 May 1725 – 13 August 1795) was the hereditary noble Queen consort, queen of the Maratha Empire, in Early modern India, early-modern India. She established Maheshwar (in Madhya Pradesh) as the seat of Holkar Dynasty. Af ...
, Maharaja (1767–1795) ::* Tukojirao Tanaji Holkar, Maharaja (1795–1797) ::*Kashirao Tukojirao Holkar, Maharaja (1797–1798) ::* Yashwantrao Holkar, Maharaja (1798–1811) * Jaipur Kingdom ( complete list) – :* Jai Singh II, King (1699–1743) :*
Ishwari Singh Maharaja Sir Ishwari Singhji, KCIE (8 March 1893 – 23 April 1945) was the 27th ruler of the princely state of Bundi belonging to Hada Chauhan clan of Rajputs.Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey edited by Arnold ...
, King (1743–1750) :* Madho Singh I, King (1750–1768) :*
Prithvi Singh II Prithvi Singh II (1762 – 13 April 1778), also known as Prithviraj Singh II, was the Maharaja of Amer Kingdom (1768–1778). He was a son of Madho Singh I, Raja of Jaipur. Biography Prithvi Singh was 5 years old when he ascended the throne. ...
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Pratap Singh of Jaipur Pratap Singh (2 December 1764 – 1 August 1803) was a Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur. He is known for constructing the Hawa Mahal. Biography Pratap was born as a younger son of Madho Singh I on 2 December 1764 . Pratap Singh became the Maharaja ...
, King (1778–1803) * Jaisalmer ( 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 ( 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 ( 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 ( 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 ( complete list) – :*
Ajit Singh Ajit Singh may refer to: Politicians and rulers * Ajit Singh (politician) (1939–2021), founder and chief of the Rashtriya Lok Dal party in Uttar Pradesh * Ajit Singh (Bihar politician), Indian politician * Ajit Singh (Assam politician), cabinet m ...
, Maharaja (1679–1724) :* Abhai Singh, Maharaja (1724–1749) :* Ram Singh, Maharaja (1749–1751, 1753–1772) :*
Bakht Singh Bakht may refer to: People * Bakht Singh, Indian evangelist *Bakht Khan, Indian commander in the 19th century * Bakht Zamina, Afghan Pashto singer *Bidar Bakht, 15th/16th century Indian Mughal prince *Bakht-un-Nissa Begum, Mughal princess *Sikander ...
, Maharaja (1751–1752) :* Vijay Singh, Maharaja (1752–1753, 1772–1793) :* Bhim Singh, Maharaja (1793–1803) * Junagadh ( 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 ( 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 ( complete list) – :* Jassa Singh, Sardar (1777–1783) :* Bagh Singh, Sardar (1783–1801) * Karauli ( 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 lea ...
( 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 ( 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 ( complete list) – :* Shivaji II, Raja (1710–1714) :*
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, Sambh ...
, Raja (1714–1760) :*Jiji Bai, Regent (f) (1760–1773) :* Shivaji III, 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: 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 Cutch, also spelled Kutch or Kachchh and also historically known as the Kingdom of Kutch, was a kingdom in the Kutch region from 1147 to 1819 and a princely state under British rule from 1819 to 1947. Its territories covered the present day K ...
( complete list) – :* Pragmalji I, King (1698–1715) :*
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 sixth ...
, King (1715–1719) :* Deshalji I, King (1718–1752) :* Lakhpatji, Regent (1741–1752) :*Lakhpatji, King (1752–1760) :* Godji II, King (1760–1778) :* Rayadhan III, King (1778–1786, 1813) :* Prithvirajji, King (1786–1801) :* Fateh Muhammad, Regent (1786−1813) * Limbdi ( 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 municipality in the Mahisagar district, formerly in the northern part of Gujarat state of India. Lunawada is the administrative headquarters of the Mahisagar district and one of most developing to ...
( 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 ( complete list) – :*
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 wide ...
, Queen (1689–1704) :*Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha Nayak, King (1704–1731) :*
Meenakshi Meenakshi (Sanskrit: ; Tamil: ; sometimes spelled as Minakshi; also known as , and ), is a Hindu goddess and tutelary deity of Madurai who is considered an avatar of the Goddess Parvati also referred to as Durga. She is the divine consort of ...
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Maihar Maihar is a tehsil in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India. Maihar is known for the temple of the revered mother goddess Sharda situated on Trikuta hill. Origin of the name It is said that when lord Shiva was carrying the body of the dead mother god ...
( 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 ( 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 Mandi may refer to: Places * Mandı, Azerbaijan India * Mandi, Jammu and Kashmir, a town on the Mandi River in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir * Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, a city in Himachal Pradesh ** Mandi State, former princely sta ...
( 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 ( complete list) – :* Tarabai, Chhatrapati (1700–1707) :* Shahu I, Chhatrapati (1707–1749) :* Rajaram II, Chhatrapati (1749–1777) :*
Shahu II Shahu Bhonsle II (1763 – 3 May 1808 CE) was the titular Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire. A member of the Bhonsle clan, he was succeeded by his son Pratap Singh, Raja of Satara Shahu was nominal ruler in Maratha Empire. During his reign, th ...
, Chhatrapati (1777–1808) * Mayurbhanj ( 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 in the Morbi district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is situated on the Kathiawar peninsula. , the city's population was determined to be 194,947. The city is on the Machhu River, from the sea and from Rajkot. H ...
( 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 ( complete list) – :*Sardar Akhayaji Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1700–1734) :*Pirajirao Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1734–1737) :*Malojirao III Raje Ghorpade, Raja (1737–1805) * Mughal Empire ( complete list) – :* Muhiuddin Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir, Emperor (1658–1707) :* Muhammad Azam Shah, Emperor (1707) :* Bahadur Shah I, Emperor (1707–1712) :* Jahandar Shah, Emperor (1712–1713) :*
Farrukh Siyar Farrukhsiyar or Farrukh Siyar () (20 August 16839 April 1719) was the tenth emperor of the Mughal Empire from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after assassinating his uncle, Emperor Jahandar Shah. Reportedly a handsome man who was easily sw ...
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Rafi ud Darajat Rafi ud-Darajat (; 1 December 1699 – 6 June 1719), the youngest son of Rafi-ush-Shan and the nephew of Azim-ush-Shan, was the eleventh Mughal Emperor. He was placed on the throne by the Sayyid Brothers of Barha, after they had executed the ...
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Rafi ud Daulah Shah Jahan II (; June 1696 – 19 September 1719), born Rafi-ud-Daulah, was the twelfth Mughal emperor for a brief period in 1719. After being chosen by the Sayyid Brothers of Barha, he succeeded his short-lived brother Rafi-ud-Darajat in th ...
, Emperor (1719) :* Nikusiyar, Emperor (1719) :* Muhammad Shah, Emperor (1719–1720, 1720–1748) :* Muhammad Ibrahim, Emperor (1720) :*
Ahmad Shah Bahadur Ahmad Shah Bahadur , also known as Mirza Ahmad Shah or Mujahid-ud-Din Ahmad Shah Ghazi (23 December 1725 – 1775 AD), was the fourteenth Mughal Emperor, born to Emperor Muhammad Shah. He succeeded his father to the throne in 1748, at the age ...
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Alamgir II Aziz-ud-Din Muhammad (6 June 1699 – 29 November 1759), better known as Alamgir II, was the fifteenth Mughal Emperor of India, who reigned from 3 June 1754 to 29 November 1759. He was the son of Jahandar Shah. Born Aziz-ud-Din, the second s ...
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Shah Jahan III Shah Jahan III (; b. 1711 – d. 1772), also known as 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 plac ...
, Emperor (1760) :* Shah Alam II, Emperor (1759–1806) * Kingdom/Sultanate of Mysore :*Maharajas ( complete list) – ::*
Chikka Devaraja 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, centralise ...
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Kanthirava Narasaraja II Kanthirava Narasaraja II was the fifteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1704 to 1714. He was born deaf and came to be called ''Múk-arasu'' (literally "mute king"). He succeeded to the throne through the influence of the prime minist ...
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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 ...
, Maharaja (1714–1732) ::* Chamaraja Wodeyar VII, Maharaja (1732–1734) ::* Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, Maharaja (1734–1761), puppet Maharaja (1761–1766) ::*
Nanjaraja Wodeyar Nanjaraja Wodeyar (Nanjaraja Wodeyar Bahadur; 1748 – 2 August 1770) was the nineteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore for only four years, from 1766 to 1770, as puppet under ''sarvadhikari'' Hyder Ali, like his father was. Life He was eld ...
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Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII (Bettada Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII Bahadur; 27 August 1759 – 6 September 1776.) was the twentieth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1770 for six years until 1776. He reigned under the powerful control of ''Sarvadhikar ...
, puppet Maharaja (1772–1776) ::* Chamaraja Wodeyar IX, puppet Maharaja (1776–1796) ::*
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III Krishnaraja Wadiyar III (14 July 1794 – 27 March 1868) was the twenty-second maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. Also known as Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, the maharaja belonged to the Wadiyar dynasty and ruled the kingdom for nearly seventy y ...
, Maharaja (1799–1868) :*Sultans ( complete list) – ::* Hyder Ali, Sultan (1761–1782) ::* Tipu Sultan, Sultan (1782–1799) *
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.It is believed that it was a small state owned b ...
( 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 ( complete list) – :* Raghoji I, King (1738–1755) :* Janoji, King (1755–1772) :* Sabaji, King (1772–1775) :* Mudhoji, King (1775–1788) :*
Raghoji II Raghuji Bhonsale II (died 22 March 1816) or Raghuji II Bhonsale was the Maratha ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur in Central India from 1788 to 1816. Reign Raghuji was adopted as an infant by his uncle Janoji Bhonsle to be his chosen heir. Janoj ...
, 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 ( complete list) – :*Bharamanna Nayaka, Chief 1689–1721) :*Madakari Nayaka IV, Chief (1721–1748) :*Kasturi Rangappa Nayaka II, Chief (1748–1758) :* Madakari Nayaka, Chief (1758–1779) * Nayakas of Keladi ( 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 ( 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 ( complete list) – :* Saadat Ali Khan I, Nawab (1719–1737) :*
Safdarjung Abul Mansur Mirza Muhammad Muqim Ali Khan (c. 1708 – 5 October 1754), better known as Safdar Jang, was a major figure at the Mughal court during the declining years of the Mughal Empire. He became the second Nawab of Awadh when he succeeded S ...
, Nawab (1737–1753) :* Shuja-ud-Daula, Nawab (1753–1775) :*
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 Oudh. ...
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Wazir Ali Khan Wazir Ali Khan (19 April 1780 – 15 May 1817) was the fourth Nawab wazir of Oudh from 21 September 1797 to 21 January 1798, and the adopted son of Asaf-Ud-Daulah. Life He was the adopted son of Asaf-Ud-Dowlah, who had no son. He adopted a ...
, Nawab (1797–1798) :* Saadat Ali Khan II, Nawab (1798–1814) * Palanpur ( 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 ( 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 Panna can refer to: * Paññā is Pali for "wisdom"; the Sanskrit version is ''Prajñā'' Food * Aam panna, an Indian drink made from mangoes * Panna cotta ("cooked cream"), an Italian dessert * Panna (water), an Italian bottled water Places * ...
( complete list) – :* Chhatrasal, 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 ( complete list) – :*Ala Singh, Maharaja (1761–1765) :*Amar Singh, Maharaja (1765–1767) :*Amar Singh, Raja (1767–1781) :*Sahib Singh, Raja (1781–1810) * Patna ( complete list) – :* Chhatrasal, 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 in the States and territories of India, Indian state of Gujarat, perhaps best known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and Sudama. It is the administrative center of the Porbandar District and it was the former capi ...
( 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 ( pt, Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (''Estado Português da Índia'', EPI) or simply Portuguese India (), was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded six years after the discovery of a se ...
– * Pratapgarh ( complete list) – :*Sawant Singh, Maharawat (1775–1844) * Pudukkottai ( complete list) – :*
Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman Raja Sri Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman (1641–1730) was the ruler of the Pudukkottai kingdom from 1686 to 1730. Starting his career as a feudatory chieftain of the Sethupathi of Ramnad, in 1686, Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman was recognised as the indep ...
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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 Mar ...
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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 To ...
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Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman Raja Sri Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman Bahadur (c May 1759 – 1 February 1807) was the ruler of the pudukottai kingdom from 30 December 1789 to 1 February 1807. Early life Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman was born in May 1759 to Thirumalai Raya To ...
, King (1789–1807) * Radhanpur ( 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 after Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat, and is in the centre of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Rajkot is the 35th-largest metropolitan area in India, with a population of ...
( 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 ( 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 ( 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 Sayyid Faizullah Ali Khan (c. 1730 – 17 July 1794) was the first Nawab of Rampur. The princely state of Rampur was set up in year 1774, after the First Rohilla War, by the dismemberment of the Rohilla Kingdom of Rohilkhand. Faizulla ...
, Nawab (1748–1793) :* Hafiz Rahmat Khan, Regent (1748–1774) :*
Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur (1750 – 20 September 1794) was the eldest son of Faizullah Khan and briefly Nawab of Rampur between 24 July and 11 August 1793 when he was deposed by his younger brother Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur and exiled ...
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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. ...
, Nawab (1793–1794) :* Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab (1794–1840) * Ratlam ( 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 ( 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 ( complete list) – :*Gangadharrao, Regent (1782–1801) :*Chintaman I, Rao (1782–1851) * Sawantwadi ( 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 an independent kingdom in India, founded in 1616, located in the region that is now the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh. The state was also known as Nahan, after its main ...
( 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 ( 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 The Sisodia is an Indian Rajput dynasty belonging to the clan that ruled over the kingdom of Mewar in Rajasthan. The name of the clan is also transliterated as ''Sesodia'', ''Shishodia'', ''Sishodia'', ''Shishodya'', ''Sisodya'', ''Sisodiya'', ...
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Amar Singh II Amar Singh II (3 October 1672 – 10 December 1710) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1698–1710). He was a son of Maharana Jai Singh Jai Singh may refer to: * Jai Singh I (1611–1667), ruler of Amber kingdom in India and a Rajput general ...
, Rajput (1698–1710) :* Sangram Singh II, Rajput (1710–1734) :*
Jagat Singh II Jagat Singh II (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He succeeded his father Sangram Singh II. He spent the fortunes of his kingdom while trying to place his nephew, Madho Singh I ...
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Pratap Singh II Pratap Singh II (27 July 1724 – 10 January 1754), was the Maharana Maharana is a variation on the Indian royal title Rana (title), Rana. Maharana denotes 'king of kings', similar to the word "Maharaja". Ruler title in British India Sal ...
, Rajput (1751–1754) :* Raj Singh II, Rajput (1754–1762) :*
Ari Singh II Ari Singh II{{Cite web , url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html , title=UDAIPUR , access-date=15 July 2013 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161227164732/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html ...
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Hamir Singh II Hamir Singh II (1762 – 6 January 1778) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom, Rajasthan Rajasthan (; lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the largest ...
, Rajput (1772–1778) :* Bhim Singh, Rajput (1778–1828) * Sitamau ( complete list) – :*Kesho Das, Raja (1701–1748) :*Gaj Singh, Raja (1748–1752) :*Fateh Singh, Raja (1752–1802) * Sonepur ( 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 ( complete list) – :*
Shahuji I Shahuji I Bhonsle (Marathi: शाहुजी १/शहाजी तंजावरचे)(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 brothe ...
, Raja (1684–1712) :*
Serfoji I Serfoji I Bhonsle ( ta, முதலாம் சரபோஜி ராஜா போன்ஸ்லே, mr, शरभोजी राजे भोसले (प्रथम)) (1675–1728), also spelt as Sarabhoji I Bhonsle, was the son of the ...
, Raja (1712–1728) :* Tukkoji, Raja (1728–1736) :*
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 remarka ...
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Sujana Bai Sujana Bai Bhonsle or Sujan Bai Bhonsle was the wife of Ekoji II, the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur of the Bhonsle dynasty. She ruled the state from the death of her husband in 1737 until she was deposed in 1738. Reign Sujana Bai ascended the ...
, Raja (1737–1738) :*
Shahuji II Shahuji II Bhonsle of Katturaja of the Bhonsle dynasty was the name of the ruler of Thanjavur from 1738 to 1739 who rose to power based on the unverified claim of being an illegitimate son of Serfoji I. Rise to Power Ever since the death of ...
, Raja (1738–1739) :*
Pratap Singh Pratap Singh (also known as Partap Singh, Pratab Singh, Partab Singh, Pratapsingh, or Partapsingh) may refer to: *Maharana Pratap Singh of Mewar (1540–1597), Rajasthan *Partap Singh Kairon, Chief Minister of Panjab *Partap Singh (1904–1984), Jat ...
, Raja (1739–1763) :* Thuljaji, Raja (1763–1787) :* Serfoji II, Raja (1787–1793, 1798–1799) :* Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle, Raja (1793–1798) * Travancore :*Maharajas ( complete list) – ::* Marthanda Varma, Maharaja (1729–1758) ::* Dharma Raja, Maharaja (1758–1798) ::* Balarama Varma, Maharaja (1798–1810) :*Diwans ( complete list) – ::*Arumukham Pillai, Dalawa (1729–1736) ::*Thanu Pillai, Dalawa (1736–1737) ::* Ramayyan Dalawa, 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 The Kingdom of Travancore ( /ˈtrævənkɔːr/), also known as the Kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor, was an Indian kingdom from c. 1729 until 1949. It was rule ...
, 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, Dalawa (1789–1798) ::*
Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri Odiery Jayanthan Sankaran Nampoothiri was an 18th-century Dalawa of the Travancore, a former Indian kingdom. Background Jayanthan Nampoothiri was a migrant from Zamorin kingdom who settled in Travancore during Tipu Sultan's invasion. Having the ...
, Dalawa (1798–1799) ::* Velu Thampi Dalawa, Dalawa (1799–1809) * Tripura:
Manikya dynasty The Manikya dynasty was the ruling house of the Twipra Kingdom and later the princely Tripura State, what is now the Indian state of Tripura. Ruling since the early 15th century, the dynasty at its height controlled a large swathe of the north- ...
( complete list) – :* Ratna Manikya II, Maharaja (1685–1693, 1695–1712) :*
Mahendra Manikya Mahendra Manikya (d. 1714) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1712 to 1714. Background Originally named Ghanashyam Thakur, he was born the second son of Maharaja Rama Manikya. His elder brother was Ratna Manikya II who, after having been previous ...
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Dharma Manikya II Dharma Manikya II (died 1729) was the king of Tripura Kingdom from 1713 to 1725 and again in 1729, although his power was greatly diminished in 1732 with the rise to power of Jagat Manikya with the aid of the Nawab of Bengal, Shuja-ud-Din Muhamm ...
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Jagat Manikya Jagat Manikya, pre-reign name Jogotroy, was the Bengali-backed ruler of Roshnabad, which had been until then part of the Kingdom of Tripura from 1732. In that year Jogotroy decided that he wanted to be the ruler instead of his relative Dharm ...
, Maharaja (1725–1729) :*
Mukunda Manikya Mukunda Manikya (d. 1739) was the Maharaja of Tripura from 1729 to 1739. Life Originally named Chandramani Thakur, he was the youngest of the four surviving sons of Maharaja Rama Manikya. Each of his elder brothers had successively ruled Tripur ...
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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 Indra Manikya II (d. 1746) was the Maharaja of Tripura during the mid-18th-century. His reign was spent struggling for control of the kingdom with his relative Joy Manikya II. Life Originally named Panch Cowrie Thakur, he was one of the sons of ...
, Maharaja (1744–1746) :*
Vijaya Manikya III Vijaya may refer to: Places * Vijaya (Champa), a city-state and former capital of the historic Champa in what is now Vietnam * Vijayawada, a city in Andhra Pradesh, India People * Prince Vijaya of Sri Lanka (fl. 543–505 BC), earliest recorde ...
, 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 D ...
(c.1750s) :*
Krishna Manikya Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one o ...
, Maharaja (1760–1783) :* Rajdhar Manikya II, Maharaja (1785–1806) * Udaipur ( complete list) – :*
Amar Singh II Amar Singh II (3 October 1672 – 10 December 1710) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1698–1710). He was a son of Maharana Jai Singh Jai Singh may refer to: * Jai Singh I (1611–1667), ruler of Amber kingdom in India and a Rajput general ...
, Maharana (1698–1710) :* Sangram Singh II, Maharana (1710–1734) :*
Jagat Singh II Jagat Singh II (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He succeeded his father Sangram Singh II. He spent the fortunes of his kingdom while trying to place his nephew, Madho Singh I ...
, Maharana (1734–1751) :*
Pratap Singh II Pratap Singh II (27 July 1724 – 10 January 1754), was the Maharana Maharana is a variation on the Indian royal title Rana (title), Rana. Maharana denotes 'king of kings', similar to the word "Maharaja". Ruler title in British India Sal ...
, Maharana (1751–1754) :* Raj Singh II, Maharana (1754–1761) :*
Ari Singh II Ari Singh II{{Cite web , url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html , title=UDAIPUR , access-date=15 July 2013 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161227164732/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html ...
, Maharana (1761–1773) :*
Hamir Singh II Hamir Singh II (1762 – 6 January 1778) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom, Rajasthan Rajasthan (; lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the largest ...
, Maharana (1773–1778) :* Bhim Singh, 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 kn ...
( 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 ( 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 ( 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 ( 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 :*Ali V, Sultan (1701) :*Hasan X, Sultan (1701) :*Ibrahim Mudzhiruddine, Sultan (1701–1704) ::
Dhiyamigili dynasty The Dhiyamigili dynasty was the fifth royal dynasty to rule over the Maldives. It comprised four sultans: * Sultan Muzaffar Muhammad Imaduddin II (1704–1720) * Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II (1720–1750) * Sultan Mukarram Muhammad Imaduddin III (17 ...
:*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 Muleege Hassan Maniku or Dhon Bandaarain was Sultan al-Ghazi al-Hasan 'Izz ud-din Sri Kula Ranmiba Danala Kirti Kattiri Buwana Maha Radun, proclaimed king of the Maldives in the year 1759. He was the first sultan of the Huraa dynasty. Ali Raja ...
, Sultan (1759–1766) ::
Dhiyamigili dynasty The Dhiyamigili dynasty was the fifth royal dynasty to rule over the Maldives. It comprised four sultans: * Sultan Muzaffar Muhammad Imaduddin II (1704–1720) * Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II (1720–1750) * Sultan Mukarram Muhammad Imaduddin III (17 ...
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Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din (Muhammed Manikufaanu, died 8 October 1774), the son of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II, was the sultan of the Maldiveshttp://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1770.htm, Guide to Woman Leaders, WOMEN IN P ...
, Sultan (1766–1774) :: Huraa dynasty :* Muhammad Shamsuddeen II, Sultan (1774) :*
Muhammad Mu'iz ud-din Sultan Muhammad Mu'iz ud-din Iskander ibni al-Marhum Shah Ghazi al-Hasan 'Izz ud-din was the sultan of the Maldives from 1774–1779. He succeeded when his elder brother abdicated. Also known as Kalhu Banda'arain, he died in Malé on the 13 Sept ...
, Sultan (1774–1779) :*
Hassan Nooraddeen I Sultan Al hajj Hassan Nooraddeenul Iskandhar I was the Sultan of the Maldives from 1779–1799. He was the son of Sultan Muhammad Mu'iz ud-din. Nooraddeen went on hajj twice and on the second occasion he battled with the Sharif of Mecca. He died in ...
, Sultan (1779–1799) :*
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I Muhammad Mueenuddeen I was the sultan of the Maldives Maldives (, ; dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, translit=Dhivehi Raajje, ), officially the Republic of Maldives ( dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ, translit=Dhivehi ...
, Sultan (1799–1835)


Nepal

* Gorkha Kingdom – :* Prithvipati Shah, King (1673–1716) :* Nara Bhupal Shah, King (1716–1743) :* Prithvi Narayan Shah, King of Gorkha (1743–1768), King of Nepal (1768–1775) * Kingdom of Nepal :*
Kings Kings or King's may refer to: *Monarchs: The sovereign heads of states and/or nations, with the male being kings *One of several works known as the "Book of Kings": **The Books of Kings part of the Bible, divided into two parts **The ''Shahnameh'' ...
( complete list) – ::* Prithvi Narayan Shah, King of Gorkha (1743–1768), King of Nepal (1768–1775) ::*
Pratap Singh Shah Pratap Singh Shah, King of Nepal ( ne, श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज प्रतापसिंह शाह देव) (1751–1777) was the second King of modern Nepal. He was the eldest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the ...
, King (1775–1777) ::* Rana Bahadur Shah, King (1777–1799) ::* Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah, King (1799–1816) :* Mulkajis – ::*
Abhiman Singh Basnet Abhiman Singh Basnet/Basnyat ( ne, अभिमान सिंह बस्न्यात) was first Commander-in-Chief of Unified Nepal."Regmi Research Series" Author:Mahesh Chandra Regmi Abhiman Singh became the first Commander in Chief of a U ...
, Mulkaji (1785–1794) ::* Kirtiman Singh Basnyat, Mulkaji (1794–1801) :*Prime ministers ( complete list) – ::* Damodar Pande, Prime minister (1799–1804) * Malla rulers of Kantipur ( complete list) – :* Bhaskara Malla, 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. He succeeded Bhaskara Malla in 1722 as the King of Kantipur. Jagajjaya was the grandson of Mahipatendra Malla (son of Pratap Mal ...
, Raja (1722–1736) :* Jaya Prakash Malla, Raja (1736–1746, 1750–1768) :*
Jyoti Prakash Malla Jyoti means "divine light" in many Indian languages. Jyoti and variant spellings may refer to: Films and TV * ''Jothi'' (1939 film), a Tamil film * ''Jyothi'' (1976 film), a Telugu film * ''Jyoti'' (1981 film), a Hindi film * ''Jyoti'' (1988 ...
, Raja (1746–1750) *
Malla rulers of Lalitpur 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 sixtee ...
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Yoga Narendra Malla Yoga Narendra Malla, also known as Yoganarendra, ( Nepali: योगनरेन्द्र मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He was the son of Srinivasa Malla and reigned on Patan from 1685 until his death in 1705. ...
, Raja (1685–1705) :*
Loka Prakash Malla Loka Prakash Malla, also known as Lokaprakash, ( Nepali: लोकप्रकाश मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Yoganarendra Malla as the king in 1605 and reigned for a brief period of eleven mon ...
, Raja (1705–1706) :*
Indra Malla Indra Malla ( Nepali: इन्द्र मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Loka Prakash Malla and reigned from 1706 until his death in 1709. Life Indra Malla was the nephew of Yoganarendra Malla th ...
, Raja (1706–1709) :*
Vira Narasimha Malla Vira Narasimha Malla ( Nepali: वीर नरसिंह मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Indra Malla and reigned in 1709. Life The origin of Vira Narasimha Malla is still debated among scholars ...
, Raja (1709) :*
Vira Mahindra Malla Vira Mahindra Malla, also known as Mahendra Malla, ( Nepali: वीर महेन्द्र मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Vira Narasimha Malla and reigned from 1709 to 1715. Life Vira Mahind ...
, Raja (1709–1715) :* Riddhi Narasimha, Raja (1715–1717) :* Mahindra Simha, King (1717–1722) :*
Yoga Prakash Malla Yoga Prakash Malla, also spelled Yogprakash, ( Nepali: योगप्रकाश मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Mahindrasimha Malla and reigned from 1722 until his death in 1729. Life His ances ...
, Raja (1722–1729) :*
Vishnu Malla Vishnu Malla (Nepali language, Nepali: बिष्णु मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty (Nepal), Malla dynasty king and the Kingdom of Lalitpur, King of Patan. He succeeded Yoga Prakash Malla and reigned from 1729 until his death in 1745. ...
, Raja (1729–1745) :* Rajya Prakash Malla, Raja (1745–1758) :*
Vishvajit Malla Vishvajit Malla ( ne, विश्वजीत मल्ल) was a Malla (Nepal), Malla Dynasty King of Kantipur from 1758 to 1760. He committed suicide in 1760 just two years into his reign by thrusting a dagger into his abdomen. References

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, Raja (1758–1760) :* Jaya Prakash Malla, King (1760–1761, 1763–1764) :* Ranajit Malla, King (1762–1763) :* Dala Mardan Shah, Raja (1764–1765) :* Tej Narasimha Malla, Raja (1765–1768)


Pakistan

* Bahawalpur ( complete list) – :*Sadiq I, Nawab (1723–1746) :*Bahawal I, Nawab (1746–1750) :*Mubarak II, Nawab (1750–1772) :*Bahawal II, Nawab (1772–1809) * Khairpur ( complete list) – :*Sohrab Khan Talpur, Mir (1783–1830) * Khanate of Kalat ( complete list) – :* Samandar Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1697–1714) :* Mir Ahmad II Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1714–1716) :*
Mir Abdullah The Khanate of Kalat ( bal, کلاتءِ ھانات) was a Baloch Khanate that existed from 1512 to 1955 in the centre of the modern-day province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Its rulers were Brahui speakers. Prior to that they were subjects of ...
Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1716–1731) :*
Mir Muhabbat The Khanate of Kalat ( bal, کلاتءِ ھانات) was a Baloch people, Baloch Khanate that existed from 1512 to 1955 in the centre of the modern-day province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Its rulers were Brahui language, Brahui speakers. Prior ...
Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1731–1739), Khan (1739–1749) :* Muhammad Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai, Khan (1749–1794) :*
Mahmud Khan I The Khanate of Kalat ( bal, کلاتءِ ھانات) was a Baloch Khanate that existed from 1512 to 1955 in the centre of the modern-day province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Its rulers were Brahui speakers. Prior to that they were subjects ...
Ahmadzai, Khan (1794–1817) * Sikh Empire ( complete list) – :*Jamadar Khushal Singh, Wazir (1799–1818)


Sri Lanka

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Dutch Ceylon Dutch Ceylon ( Sinhala: Tamil: ) 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 Kandyan ...
( complete list) – :''Colony, 1656–1796'' :''For details see the Dutch Republic 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 ...
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Vimaladharmasurya II Vimaladharmasurya II (ruled 1687–1707) was a king of Kandy who succeeded his father, Rajasinghe II. He allowed Joseph Vaz to settle in his kingdom and allowed him to preach the Christian faith. Childhood During his childhood Lord Ambanwela Rala ...
, King (1687–1707) :*
Vira Narendra Sinha Sri Vira Parakrama Narendra Singha ( Sinhala:ශ්‍රී වීර පරාක්‍රම නරේන්ද්‍රසිංහ; 1707–1739 AD) was the last Sinhalese King of Sri Lanka of the Kingdom of Kandy. He was also known as the "Pr ...
, 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 Kirti Sri Rajasinha ( Sinhala: කීර්ති ශ්‍රී රාජසිංහ, Tamil: கீர்த்தி ஸ்ரீ ராஜசிங்கம்; 11 August 1747 – 2 January 1782) was the second Nayaka king of Kandy. He was ...
, King (1747–1782) :* Rajadhi Rajasinha, King (1782–1798) :*
Sri Vikrama Rajasinha Sri Vikrama Rajasinha ( Sinhala:ශ්‍රී වික්‍රම රාජසිංහ, Tamil:ஸ்ரீ விக்கிரம ராஜசிங்க; 1780 – January 30, 1832, born Kannasamy Nayaka) was the last of four Kings to rule ...
, King (1798–1815)


See also

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century This is a list of territorial governors in the 19th century (1801–1900), such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies. Where applicable, native rulers are also listed. A dependent territory is normally a terri ...
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List of state leaders in the 19th-century Holy Roman Empire This is a list of state leaders in the 19th century from the Holy Roman Empire up to the time of German mediatisation (1801–1806) AD. Main *Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany ( complete list, complete list) – :* Francis II, Emperor El ...
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List of state leaders in 20th-century British South Asia This is a List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950) AD, of British Raj. These polities are vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the British Raj. Afghan monarchies are listed at List of state leaders in the 20th century (1 ...
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List of state leaders in the 18th century This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD, except for the leaders within the Holy Roman Empire, and the leaders within British south Asia and its predecessor states. These polities are generally sovereign states, bu ...
* List of state leaders in the 19th century *
List of state leaders in the 20th century Lists of state leaders in the 20th century include: * List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950) * List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000) * List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century This is a ...


References

{{State leaders by century
18th century The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 ( MDCCI) to December 31, 1800 ( MDCCC). During the 18th century, elements of Enlightenment thinking culminated in the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions. During the century, slave trad ...
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