VILLAGES: 7 ($1)
AREA: km2
LOCATION: Rajasthan (Jhunjhunu)
REVENUE: Rs 21,000 (#2)
DYNASTY: Shekhawat (Bhojraj Raisalot)
ACCESSION: xx
RELIGION: Hindu
PRESENT HEAD: Joint Thakurs of Pana 1 to 5 of Gangiasar. (Gangiasar Fort, Jhunjhunu, Sikar District, Rajasthan)
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: The ancestor of the Thakurs of Gangiasar was Thakur Shardul Singh of Jhunjhunu, whose five sons received equal shares of their father's estate and are thus called Thakurs of Panch Pana. Thakur Zorawar Singh, son of Thakur Sardul Singh, had eight sons, the Thakurs of Chowkari, Malsisar, Mandrella, Taien, Gangiyasar, Sultanu (sic. Sultana) and Dabri Dheer. The Thakurs of Gangiasar had 1/45th share in Jhunjhunu. There are five lines of petty landlords namely Pana Gulab Singh, Pana Amar Singh, Pana Ranjit Singh, Pana Sawai Singh and Pana Bishan Singh all of whom are treated as joint Thakurs of the estate. Estate holders were...
Thakur BHOJRAJ Shekhawat, Thakur of 45 villages of Udaipurwati (Pentalisa), fourth son of Raja Raisal Shekhawat of Amarsar, married and had issue.
Thakur TODARMAL of Udaipurwati, married and had issue.
Thakur JUJHAR SINGH (fifth son) of Udaipurwati 1658/1687, married 1stly, Thakurani Lakh Kanwar Gauriji, married 2ndly, Rup Kanwar Bidawatiji, married 3rdly, Suhag Kanwar Tanwariji, daughter of Rao Kesar Singh, married 4thly, Deep Kanwar Jodhiji, married 5thly, Ajab Kanwar Nirbaniji, married 6thly, Kusum Kanwar Tanwariji, and had issue, eighteen sons and two daughters. He died 1687.
Thakur JAGRAM of Udaipurwati 1687/-, married 1stly, Thakurani Kandhlotiji, daughter of Thakur Pratap Singh of Rawatsar, married 2ndly, Thakurani Kundan Kanwar, and had issue.
Thakur SHARDUL SINGH (by Thakurani Kundan Kanwar), born 1681, Thakur of Parasrampura from 1715, he conquered territory of Kaimkhani Nawab of Jhunjhunu October 1730, married 1stly, 1698, Thakurani Sahaj Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Manroop Singh Bika of Nathasar, married 2ndly, Thakurani Sirey Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Mohakam Singh of Nathasar, married 3rdly, Thakurani Bakhat Kanwar Mertaniji, daughter of Thakur Devi Singh of Poonota (Punlota?), and had issue, one daughter and six sons (one died issueless), the thakurs of Panchpana (literally meaning 5 Pana or Shares). He died 17th April 1742.
Thakur ZORAWAR SINGH (by Thakurani Sahaj Kanwar), born 1700 at Kant village, received one-fifth share of Jhunjhunu; married 1stly, Thakurani Hansa Kanwar, married 2ndly, Thakurani Kesar Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Surat Singh Jodha, married 3rdly, Thakurani Jeev Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Himmat Singh Nirban of Jasrapur, married 4thly, Thakurani Akhaya Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Shyam Singh Mertia, and had issue, eight sons. He died 1745.
Rao Bakhat Singh, Thakur of Chowkri and Doomra, Chief of Jhunjhunu, head seat of the subclan.
Kunwar Maha Singh of Malsisar
Kunwar Daulat Singh of Mandrella
Kunwar Jait Singh, died sp in 1752
Kunwar Salim Singh of Taien, Sirohi.
Kunwar Medh Singh of Gangiyasar (continued below)
Kunwar Hathi Singh of Sultana
Kunwar Kirat Singh of Dabri, Dheer.
Thakur MEDH SINGH [UMAID SINGH], 1st Thakur of Gangiasar 1745/-, born about 1720, sixth son of Thakur Zorawar Singh of Jhunjhunu and grandson of Raja Shardul Singh of Jhunjhunu; he settled at village Gangiasar in around 1755 AD (BS 1812). He married 1stly, a Yadav lady, daughter of Jagat Singh Yadav of (unknown village), married 2ndly, daughter of Shambhu Singh Mertia of (unknown village), and had issue.
Thakur Chatarsal Singh (qv)
Thakur CHATARSAL SINGH, 2nd Thakur of Gangiasar, fl. 1770, he was sent to Khetri after his father's death when plans of a wife of his uncle Hathi Singh to kill him were sensed. So he studied at Khetri and received villages near Bikaner's jungles. He married daughter of Thakur Deep Singh of Jeetpura and had six sons (one died), the thakurs of five lines of Gangiasar, each having his mohar (stamp) and used style of Shri Gopinathji Sevak, their main work was maintaining law and order and extracting minor taxes and customs.
Thakur GULAB SINGH (qv)
Kanwar SHAMBHU SINGH, second son, died childless in his youth, and his share was divided amongst his five brothers.
Thakur AMAR SINGH of Gangiasar (Line 2)
Thakur RANJIT SINGH of Gangiasar (Line 3)
Thakur SAWAI SINGH of Gangiasar (Line 4)
Thakur BISHAN SINGH of Gangiasar (Line 5)
GANGIASAR (LINE 1) [PANA GULAB SINGH]
Shri Gopinathji Sevak Thakur GULAB SINGH, Thakur Sahib of Gangiasar (Line 1), eldest son, a brave soldier who never let the doors of the fort closed, married and had issue, five sons.
Thakur Sanwat Singh
Kunwar Buddh Singh
Thakur Hukam Singh
Thakur Syobhag Singh
Thakur Vachan Singh
Thakur Megh Singh, Thakur of Thikana Ghodiwada.
Kanwar Man Singh, adopted into Gangiasar.
Thakur Mool Singh, Thakur of Ghodiwada.
Thakur Takhat Singh
Thakur Indra Singh of Ghodiwada, married and had issue, four sons.
Thakur Hanuman Singh, Vice Dist. Edu. Offcr., Jhunjhunu, retired as Principal, Jhajhhar.
Thakur Kalyan Singh, Engineer, worker at Germany, retired as General Manager of Hindustan Copper Project, Khetri.
Vijay Singh, Engineer at Hindustan Zinc Udaipur.
Baisa (name unknown), a doctor.
Baisa (name unknown), Professor at Lohia College, Churu.
Kanwar Pahap Singh
Kanwar Mangej Singh
Kunwar Chiman Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Roop Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
Kunwar Daulat Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
Kunwar Ganpat Singh
Kunwar Jaswant Singh, married a religious rajput lady, and had issue.
Kunwar Man Singh, joined Sawai Man Guards Jaipur, later became Capt. in Hazari Guards, and RAC Commandant wherein he bravely got some dacoits encountered. In Jaipur Sikar battle, he fought against Sikar, while his father and relatives were fighting for Sikar.
Kunwar Vijay Singh, President of Udaipur University.
Kunwar Hari Singh, agriculturist.
Kunwar Bhawani Singh, studied at Udaipur.
Baisa (name unknown), well educated, married.
Kunwar Indra Singh, RAS Officer, Advocate.
Kunwar Pushpendra Singh, property dealer.
Baisa Pushp Kunwari, double M.A.
Major Sumer Singh, Army Officer, died during Indo-China War and granted Lt. Col. rank posthumously.
Lt Col Kunwar Devendra Singh
Kunwar Prahlad Singh
Kunwar Ajit Singh (Ranjit Singh?), was favoured by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and granted chunks of agricultural land near Gogamedi)
Kunwar Gopal Singh, MA, LLB, politician, director of Ganesh Hotel Jaipur and property dealer.
Kunwar Ganesh Singh, agriculturist.
Kunwar Shiv Singh Kunwar Bharat Singh, Asst. Comdt. In Home Guards, he has no son.
Kunwar Rawat Singh, was employed at Amritsar in Army Workshop and had been to Germany.
Kunwar Bajrang Singh
Kunwar Mahavir Singh
Kunwar Bhagwan Singh, worked at Jaipur Power House for 12 years.
Kunwar Bhopal Singh, agriculturist.
Kunwar Umaid Singh, agriculturist.
Kunwar Chand Singh, issueless, adopted son of his brother Chotu Singh.
(A) Kunwar Kishan Singh, son of Kunwar Jai Singh (see below)
Kunwar Chotu Singh
Kunwar Gopal Singh
Kunwar Kesri Singh (eldest son), married and had issue.
Baisa Fateh Kanwar, married and had issue one son, Thakur Ajit Singh Rathore of Bajekan.
Kunwar Bairisal Singh, he was Kamdar of Thikana Budsu in Merta, and close friend of Thakur Shyam Singh of Bissau. He died issueless, adopted Ratan Singh, elder son of Thakur Bhawani Singh. (Hence all his siblings are mentioned herein)
(A) Thakur Ratan Singh, married 1stly into Khuiyan, married 2ndly into Rampura.
Kunwar Dhunkal Singh (by 1st wife), served in Indian Army during British rule and was made prisoner of war by Japan in Segon, was Up-Sarpanch of village.
Kunwar Mohan Singh
Kunwar Madan Singh
Kunwar Manohar Singh
Kunwar Bahadur Singh (by 1st wife), was in Rajasthan Police, later filed case for adoption into Thikana Malsisar, was elected Sarpanch of Malsisar.
Kunwar Bhanwar Singh, retired as Co. Havaldar Major in B.S.F., agriculturist and bus transporter.
Kunwar Sher Singh, MA, worked at Urmool Dairy.
Kunwar Shardul Singh, 3rd son, village Sarpanch.
Kunwar Datar Singh, BA, died young.
Kunwar Mohar Singh
Kunwar Ram Singh, volley ball player, was in Rajasthan Police, horse rider.
Kunwar Mein Pal Singh, Manager, Shekhawati Gramin Bank.
Kunwar Vikram Singh, employed in Rajasthan Police.
Baisa Achchhan Kanwar, married into Jetsisar.
(A) Baisa Lal Kanwar was married into Mahaliyan.
(A) Kunwar Bhawani Singh
Kunwar Narayan Singh (2nd son), married 1stly into Raslana, and 2ndly into, Sikrodi.
Kunwar Jai Singh (by 1st wife)
Bai Lal Uchhab Kanwar (by 1st wife)
Kunwar Karan Singh
Kunwar Bala Singh
Kunwar Jagdish Singh
Kunwar Jugal Singh
Kunwar Raghuvir Singh
Kunwar Nihal Singh
(A) Kunwar Laxman Singh
Kunwar Chagan Singh, Postmaster at Rathkhana, Bikaner.
Kunwar Tejpal Singh, worked at Primary School Gangiasar, Panchayat Samiti, Alsisar.
Kunwar Hari Singh, studied at Lohia College, Churu.
Kunwar Pratap Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Baldev Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Nand Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Dal Singh
Kunwar Chandra Singh, married and had issue.
Kunwar Devi Singh
Kunwar Bhanwar Singh
Kunwar Bahadur Singh
Kunwar Magan Singh [Man Singh], died issueless.
Kunwar Riddh Singh
Kunwar Bajrlal Singh
Kunwar Sabal Singh
Kunwar Bhairon Singh, married and had issue, two daughters, and they had no issue.
Shrimati Menji Bai Saheb, married to Bhur Singh of Ghangu near Gangiasar.
Shrimati Risalji Bai Saheb, married to Chhatu Singh of same family of village Ghangu.
Kunwar Laxman Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Dungar Singh, married and had issue, five sons.
Kunwar Mukand Singh, died issueless.
Kunwar Dulhe Singh, married and had issue, four sons.
Kunwar Bhur Singh
Kunwar Ganpat Singh
Kunwar Saubhagya Singh
Kunwar Bal Singh
Kunwar Anup Singh
Kunwar Natthu Singh
Kunwar Guman Singh
Kunwar Durjan Sal Singh
Kunwar Chhatu Singh
Kunwar Mool Singh
Kunwar Kalu Singh
Kunwar Jagat Singh
Kunwar Hanuwant Singh, died sp.
Kunwar Onad Singh
Kunwar Prem Singh
Kunwar Bal Singh
Kunwar Gad Singh
Kunwar Sohan Singh
Kunwar Ramlal Singh
Kunwar Saubhagya Singh
Kunwar Fateh Singh
Kunwar Samudra Singh
Kunwar Ganpat Singh
Kunwar Dan Singh
Kunwar Risal Singh
Kunwar Jai Singh (Chotu Singh)
Kunwar Narayan Singh
Kunwar Kishan Singh, adopted by Chand Singh (see above)
Kunwar Hari Singh
Kunwar Laxman Singh
GANGIASAR (LINE 2) [PANA AMAR SINGH]
Shri Gopinathji Sevak Thakur AMAR SINGH, Thakur of Gangiasar (Line 2), 3rd son of Thakur Chatarsal of Gangiasar, married and had issue.
Thakur SARDAR SINGH, Thakur Sahib of Pana Amar Singh of Gangiasar (Line 2), married and had issue.
Thakur DALEL SINGH, Thakur of Pana Amar Singh of Gangiasar, died sp.
Kunwar GOVIND SINGH, married and had issue.
Thakur JALIM SINGH, Faujdar and Diwan of Khetri Thikana.
Thakur NARAYAN SINGH, Thakur of Pana Amar Singh of Gangiyasar, married and had adoptive issue.
(A) Thakur MAN SINGH, Thakur of Pana Amar Singh of Gangiasar (Line 2), adopted from village Ghodiwada; agriculturist; married and had issue, five sons.
Thakur Kumer Singh
Kunwar Bharat Singh
Kunwar Raghuvir Singh
Kunwar Umaid Singh
Kunwar Mahavir Singh
Kunwar Bhur Singh, died sp.
GANGIASAR (LINE 3) [PANA RANJIT SINGH]
Gopinathji Sevak Thakur RANJIT SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), fourth son of Thakur Chatarsal of Gangiasar, apart from share in villages had hamlet of Bhamu Ka Bas.
Thakur MOTI SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), married and had issue, one son.
Thakur RUDH SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), he had adoptive issue.
(A) Thakur CHANDRA SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), fought legal battle with four lines (Pana) for succession, got the British Resident of Abu decide in his favour on request of a messenger (jamadar), but due to resistance of Thakurs of other lines to prevent him from entering the fort of Gangiasar help of forces from Jhunjhunu was taken. He married two daughters of the Chauhan Rana of Barod or Varjed, and had issue.
Thakur RAGHUNATH SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), Bas Bhagatpura hamlet was of Thakur Raghunath Singh of Pana Ranjit Singh and was later granted to Thakur Hari Singh Ladkhani Niradhanu. He married 1stly into village Odit, married 2ndly into Mertia Rathore family of Chuhi in Marwar, and had issue, one daughter, as well as an adoptive issue, Kunwar Sampat Singh of village Ojut of Pana Bishan Singh in Gangiasar. He died due to poison in his food.
Baiji Lal Ichchan Kunwar, married into Nimbahera.
(A) Thakur SAMPAT VIKRAMDEV SINGH, Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), elder son of Narayan Singh Shekhawat of Ojut village (Pana Bishan Singh i.e., Gangiasar Line 5), adopted by the 2nd wife of Chandar Singh, educated at Badanwada, Maharaja High School, Jaipur, married 1stly, Thakurani Mertaniji (name unknown) of Bauri, a junior line of Loonwa Thikana, married 2ndly, a Khichi Chauhan Princess (name unknown), sister of Raja Rao Bahadur Durjansal Singh of Khilchipur, she died childless. He was elected unopposed as the first Sarpanch of Village Panchayat Gangiasar.
Baisa Pushp Kanwar, married (as his second wife) Rawal Himat Singh, Rao Sahib of Thikana Dau (or Daru, see Bansi), with consent of his first wife from the Chosla family in Kishangarh. He died sp. Kunwar Yogendra Vikramdev stayed with them for long.
Baisa Jodh Kanwar, married Thakur Umaid Singh Champawat of Dhingsara, and has issue.
Thakur Yadvendra Vikramdev Singh of Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3), educated at Mayo College, Ajmer, St. Xavier, Sarpanch of Gangiasar (1965-77 AD), President, Gram Seva Sehkari Samiti (1965-90), participated in Jaipur Olympics 1954 AD, married Thakurani Sharad Kanwar, daughter of Maharaja Sri Bijay Singhji, Raja of Maroth-Jiliya, and has issue, two sons. (Sampat Vilas Haveli, village Gangiasar, Jhunjhunu)
Kunwar Sudarshan Vikramdev Singh (Babbu Banna), an Agriculturist, married Kunwarani (name unknown), daughter of Transport Businessman Shri Narayan Singh Tanwar of (unknown village) in Bhiwani, and his wife (unknown lady), and has issue.
Divyanka Singh (Digraj Kumari), married into Mahecha family of a village near Jasol, and has issue.
Bhanwar Digvijay Singh, married at Castle Kanota, a Champawat lady of Kableshwar branch of Kanota family.
Kunwar Yogendra Vikramdev Singh (Munna Banna), married a daughter of Juda Rao Sahib, the Sonigra Chauhan Bhumia Chief of Jooda (see Mewar jagirs), and has issue, four children.
GANGIASAR (LINE 4) [PANA SAWAI SINGH]
Shri Gopinathji Sevak Thakur SAWAI SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), fifth son of Thakur Chatarsal of Gangiasar. Apart from one-fifth share in villages of Thikana Gangiasar, he had hamlets of Thakur Hari Singh Ka Bas and Thakur Kan Singh Ka Bas. His descendants are Thakurs of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar.
Thakur CHAIN SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), married and had issue.
Thakur SAGAT SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), was issueless hence adopted his relative.
(A) Thakur PRATAP SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), born as Kunwar Pratap Singh, second son of Thakur Bagh Singh, son of Madho Singh, cousin of Thakur Sagat Singhji; married and had issue.
Thakur GAJ SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), married and had issue.
Thakur INDRA SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), married (unknown lady), and had issue.
Thakur BHIM SINGH, Thakur of Pana Sawai Singh of Gangiasar (Line 4), served in Rajasthan Police.
Kunwar Prabhakar Singh, worked in Groundwater Dept., Chittaurgarh.
Kunwar Sumer Singh, joined Sawai Man Guards in 1939 AD, retired as Colonel in 1967, received Excellent Order of British Empire Award for Italy Campaign. He had issue, three sons.
Brig. Kunwar Daulat Singh, received Sword of Honour for being the Best Cadet in NDA, Khadakvasla.
Maj. Kunwar Karan Singh, AVSM, doctor in AFMC, Indian Army.
Kunwar Ranvir Singh, Bank Manager.
Kunwar Mal Singh
Kunwar Hanuman Singh, agriculturist
Kunwar Girwar Singh, Up-Sarpanch of village Gangiasar, joined Kachawaha Horse Risala in 1946 AD, later served as Patwari under Special Tehsildar, married 1948 AD; in 1950 he joined Police Dept., Churu.
Kunwar Sukhdev Singh, agriculturist
Kunwar Jugal Singh, worked for RSS with Laxman Singh of Tain, volleyball player, settled at Jaipur.
Kunwar Hamir Singh, married and had issue, a son and a daughter.
Kunwar Madho Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
Kunwar Bagh Singh
Kunwar Fateh Singh, married and had issue. He died in his youth.
Kunwar Bahadur Singh, settled at Kotra in Neem Ka Thana.
Kunwar Madan Singh, stayed at Kotra.
Kunwar Sher Singh, died young.
Kunwar Hari Singh, second Sarpanch of Gangiasar village.
Kunwar Jai Singh, social worker, died in his youth.
Kunwar Shyam Singh, Ward Member of village.
Baisa Shrey Kanwar, married into village Aguta.
Baisa Pyar Kanwar, married into a jagir of Kishangarh.
Baisa Udai Kanwar, married into village Aguta.
Kunwar Kalyan Singh, rajasthani poet, married into Titari.
Kunwar Kishore Singh, died young.
Kunwar Sheonath Singh , shooter, horse rider.
Kunwar Ajit Singh, volley ball player, member Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Jhunjhunu, and President of Raimata Temple Management Committee. Friend of Rawal Raghuvir Singh of Bissau.
Kunwar Kan Singh, he was Panch of the Village Panchayat for a long time, received Maharani Gayatri Devi in Gangiasar in 1962 AD, married 1stly into Titari, she had one son, married 2ndly into Jhadsar, and she had three sons and two daughters.
Kunwar Ishwar Singh (by 1st wife)
Kunwar Hanuman Singh, retired Headmaster.
Kunwar Narpat Singh, Manager of SBBJ Bank, Jaipur.
Kunwar Bhom Singh, Manager, SBBJ, Nawalgarh Branch.
Thakur Pratap Singh (qv) (see below)
Baisa (name unknown), married Kunwar Banne Singh Mertia of Bhagwanpura in Kuchaman.
GANGIASAR (LINE 5) [PANA BISHAN SINGH]
Shri Gopinathji Sevak Thakur BISHAN SINGH, Thakur Sahib of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5), sixth son of Thakur Chatarsal of Gangiasar, apart from one-fifth share in villages of Thikana Gangiyasar he had hamlet of Munni Ka Bas. He married (unknown lady), and had issue, one son.
Thakur SYOJIRAM [Shivaji Ram], Thakur Sahib of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5), married and had issue, two sons.
Thakur AGARSEN SINGH, Thakur of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5), married and had issue.
Thakur PANNEY SINGH [Pane Singh], Thakur of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5), married and had adoptive issue.
(A) Thakur HARI SINGH, Thakur of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5), younger son of Thakur Nahar Singh of Ojut and his wife, the eldest daughter of the Rana of Barod or Varjed. (His younger brother Chandra Singh was adopted into Pana Ranjit Singh and married two daughters of the Rana of Barod or Varjed). He married and had issue.
Thakur RAGHUNATH SINGH, Thakur of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5)
Kunwar Mukund Singh
Kunwar Nahar Singh
Kunwar Jaswant Singh
Kunwar Jiwan Singh
Kunwar Chandra Singh
Kunwar Ganpat Singh
Unknown Generations...
Thakur Nahar Singh of Ojut village, married the eldest daughter of Chauhan Rana of Barod or Varjed.
Kunwar Hari Singh, adopted by Thakur Pane Singh of Pana Bishan Singh of Gangiasar (Line 5).
Kunwar Chandra Singh, was adopted into Pana Ranjit Singh of Gangiasar (Line 3) and married two daughters of Chauhan Rana of Barod or Varjed.
Unknown Generations...
Kunwar Narayan Singh of village Ojut in Gangiasar (Line 5 - Pana Bishan Singh), had three sons and two daughters.
Kunwar Sampat Vikramdev Singh, he was adopted as Thakur of Pana Ranjit Singh (Line 3) of Gangiasar.
Kunwar Mool Singh, married into Meghsar, had issue three sons.
Kunwar Vachan Singh
Baisa Kishan Kanwar, married Mohan Singh Champawat of Thikana Dhingsara, she died in her youth.
Kunwar Bhopal Singh, settled at Bajekan.
Baisa Chagan Kanwar, married Thakur Banne Singh Bika of Malkas in Bikaner, District Collector, married and had two sons.
Kunwar Jai Singh
Kunwar Isarjit Singh
OTHER MEMBERS:
Baisa (name unknown), married Thakur Sawai Singh Mertiya Rathore of Dobri Palace (Rian) in Marwar.
Baisa (name unknown), daughter of Thakur Inder Singh, I.A.S., married Col. Rajendra Kumar Singh, son of Thakur Moti Singh Khichee of Indroka in Johdpur.
Kunwar Bhanu Pratap Singh, born 26th May 1986.
Baisa Kartika Kumari, married, 3rd Feb 2006, Rajkumar of Niranjan Singh of Raoti, born 16th May 1979, and has issue one son.
Bhanwar Samarveer Singh
Thakur Chait Singh of Gangyasar
$ Seven Villages of Five Lines of Gangiasar: (1) Ojoot, (2) Gangiasar, (3) Bangothri, (4) Bada Ghodiwada, (5) Gowla, (6) Sonasar (1/2), Bidasar (1/2), (7) Chandwa (1/3), Baggad (1/10), Bhokri (1/7), Parshurampura (1/35), Chala (1/7) and Jhunjhunu (1/45), apart from numerous small hamlets, viz., Jivan Ka Bas in estate of Thakur Pratap Singh near Aslu Rly. Stn.
# The total revenue of five lines was initially Rs 21000. It was Rs 60000 in 1893 and Rs 100,000 in 1950.
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