Ajaigarh State

Coordinates: 24°54′N 80°16′E / 24.900°N 80.267°E / 24.900; 80.267
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Ajaigarh State
British India
1765–1950
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History 
• Established
1765
• Dissolved into India
1950
Succeeded by
India

Ajaigarh State was one of the

accession to the Indian Union on 1 January 1950.[1]

Rulers (Rajas)

  • 1765-1792 Guman Singh (Founder, nephew of Pahat Singh of Jaipur)
  • 1792-1793:Bakht Singh (first term) (driven out by Ali Bahadur)
  • 1793-1802 Ali Bahadur
  • 1802- 1804 Shamsher Bahadur (seized his relative Ghani Bahadur, and confined him in the fort of Ajaigarh, where he was afterwards poisoned.)
  • 1804-1807 Thakur Lachhman Singh Dauwa (surrendered to British government; Ajaigarh becomes a princely state)
  • 1807-1837 Bakht Singh (2nd term)
  • 1837-1849 Madho Singh
  • 1849-1853 Mahipat Singh
  • 1853-1855 Bijai Singh
  • 1859-1877 Ranjor Singh Dauwa

Rulers (Sawai Maharaja)

  • 1877-1919 Ranjor Singh
  • 1919-1942 Bhopal Singh
  • 1942-1950 Punya Pratap Singh

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ajaigarh". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

Sources

24°54′N 80°16′E / 24.900°N 80.267°E / 24.900; 80.267