Suja Rathore of Marwar

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Rao Suja
Mehrangarh Fort, Marwar, Rajputana
SpouseMangalyaniji (Chauhanji) Sabrang Deiji of Khimsar in Marwar

Bhatiyaniji Achrang Deiji of Jaisalmer

Bhatiyaniji Kalyan Deiji of Pugal in Jaisalmer

Sankhaliji (Parmarji) Sahodra Deiji of Jangladesh

Sanchoriji (Chauhanji) Ganga Deiji of Sacro in Marwar

Songariji (Chauhanji) Mrig Deiji of Jalore
IssueSekhaji

Baghaji

Naraji

Devidas

Udaiji

Prayagji

Sangaji

Prithviraj

Napaji

Tilokji
DynastyRathore
FatherRao Jodha
MotherHadiji Jasma Deiji d.of Jaitmal of Bundi
ReligionHinduism

Rao Suja/Sooja (1492–1515) was the early 16th century

Rao Ganga
, which the latter won.

Family

Issue

Sons:[3]

  • Shekha – with daughter of Rao Pithamrav — Eldest son of Rao Suja. He was hostile towards Rao Ganga and Rao Maldeo. He descendants are the Shekhavat Rathors.
  • Bagha ( b. 7 December 1457,Marwar; d. 3 September 1514, Jodhpur, Marwar) – with Sarangdeji — He was elected successor by Rao Suja but died during Suja's lifetime. His daughter, Dhan Kanwar, married
    Ganga became the Rao of Marwar. [4]
  • Nara – with Sarangdeji — He founded Naravat sakh of Marwar Rathors.
  • Devidas Rao Devidas – with daughter of Rao Pithamrav. Son of Rao Devidas ji are Rao Harraj ji and Rao Panchayan ji. The present day his descendants are of thikanas- Jhadpiplya, Bisoniya, Madapura, Gagorni, Aanda, Bawadikheda, Aagriya, Bilwa. The present descendant are — Thakur Vikram Singh ji Rathore of Thikana Jhadpiplya, Thakur Aalok Kumar Singh ji Rathore of Thikana Bisoniya, Thakur Narayan Singh ji Rathore of Thikana Bawadikhera (Dongargaon).
  • Uda ( b. 16 November 1462; d. 12 May 1511, Jaitaran) – with Sarvandeji — He conquered Jaitaran and had built a fort there. His descendants are the Udavat Rathors. [5]
  • Pirag – with Sarvandeji
  • Sanga – with Sarvandeji
  • Prithiraj – with Sahodramji
  • Napo – with Sahodramji

References

  1. ^ Adams, Archibald (1899). The Western Rajputana States: A Medico-topographical and General Account of Marwar, Sirohi, Jaisalmir. London: Junior Army & Navy Stores.
  2. ^ Singh, Mahendra Pratap. "Marwar: Land of Death". The Rathore. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  3. ^ The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan. Vol. II. pp. 21–23.
  4. ^ The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan. Vol. II. p. 262.
  5. ^ The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan. Vol. II. pp. 386–388.
Suja Rathore of Marwar
Preceded by Rao of Marwar
March 1492 – 2 October 1515
Succeeded by
Rao Ganga