VILLAGES: x
AREA: km2
LOCATION: Jaipur
REVENUE: Rs
DYNASTY: Kachhawa (Khangarot clan)
ACCESSION: 1956
RELIGION: Hindu
PRESENT RULER: Raja GOPAL SINGH, Rao of Naraina, fl. 1947, head of Khangarot clan (Naraina Palace, Majamabad Tehsil, Jaipur District, Rajasthan)
A Feudal State in Jaipur. (#1)
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: The founder of Khangarot clan was Rao Khangar, son of Raja Jagmal and grandson of Raja PRITHVIRAJ SINGH I, 8th Raja of Amber (Jaipur) 1502/1527. Naraina is a Railway Station located on Jaipur-Ajmer Railway line connecting Jaipur and Kishangarh. It is an ancient village founded by Parmar Rajput Narain Mal. The fort of Naraina was very magnificent. Rulers were...
Raja PRITHVIRAJ SINGH I, 8th Raja of Amber (Jaipur) 1502/1527, married Rani Bala Bai (Apoorva Devi) of Bikaner, and had issue. He died 4th November 1527.
Raja Jagmal (qv)
Raja JAGMAL KACHWAHA, briefy Raja of Amber, son of Raja PRITHVIRAJ SINGH I, 8th Raja of Amber (Jaipur) 1502/1527, and his wife, Rani Bala Bai, daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner, along with his son, he captured Jobner, Boraj, Kalakh etc and founded Jagmalpura to the west of Jobner, he married nine wives, namely, (a) Sodhi Rani Net Kanwar (Asalde), daughter of Sodha Raja Pahar Singh of Amarkot [Surajmal of Umarkot?], on her name he established Asalpur, (b) Chandra Kanwar Karnot, (c) Barkhawati, daughter of Rawal Sangram Singh of Jaisalmer, (d) Borangde, daughter of Khinvkaran of Pokhran, (e), Rani Kisnawati, daughter of Rao Duda of Merta, and granddaughter of Rao Jodha of Jodhpur, (f) Borangde, daughter of Chauhan Balkaran, (g), Sodhi Sada Kanwar, daughter of Maheshdas of Gangraina, (h), Chauhanji of Chitawa, (i), Chauhanji of Parbatsar, and had issue, five sons.
Raja Khangar (qv)
Rao Singhdev
Rao Jai Singh (Jaisa)
Rao Sarangdev
Rao Ramchandra, founder of Jammu, and ancestor of the rulers of Jammu and Kashmir.
Raja KHANGAR, eldest son of Rao Jagmal Kachwaha of Amber, in BS 1606 (1549 AD) he and his father fought a decisive battle in Boraj against Alhanot Kachwahas, he married 19 wives, including (a), Rani Sujan Kanwar Jodhiji-Senior, daughter of Nema and granddaughter of Rao Kisna Rathore of Jodhpur, married (b), Rani Kalyan Kanwar Mertaniji, daughter of Rao Viramdeo of Merta, married (c), Rani Laad Kanwar, daughter of Radmalot Saidas, (d), Rani Anand Kanwar Mandalawatji, daughter of Mandlawat Sangram Singh of Sarunda in Bikaner, (e), Rani Fafe Kanwar, daughter of Rathore Ram Singh Buatka, (f) Rani Borangde, daughter of Chauhan Baalkaran, (g), Rangde, daughter of Chauhan Dadekha Kesari Singh, (h) Naurangde, daughter of Chauhan Biharidas of Budsu, (i), Rani Kesarde, daughter of Chauhan Man Singh of Chitawa, (j) Rani Guman Kanwar Chauhanji, daughter of Chauhan Bhojraj of Makrana, (k), Rani Raj Kanwar, daughter of Solanki Badan Singh of Nagar Nainwa, (l), Rani Saubhagde, daughter of Chauhan Karan Singh of Thikana Sewa, (m), Rani Beej Kanwar, daughter of Solanki Rajnath Singh of Ganvdi (see Patan), (n), Rani Chandra Kanwar Solankiji (Solankaniji), daughter of Solanki Raj Singh of Todaraisingh, (o), Rani Ram Kanwar, daughter of Angad Singh, and granddaughter of Solanki Rao Ramchand of Roopnagar, (p), Laad Kanwar, daughter of Tanwar Pahad Singh, (q) Jhoom Kanwar, daughter of Tanwar Baagoli Sesmal, (r) Gulab Kanwar, daughter of Tanwar Vudh Singh, (s) Laad Kanwar, daughter of Nirwan Man Singh Chauhan, and had issue, thirteen or fifteen sons, the Khangarot clan, which comprised one of the Bara Kotri (12 Chambers) of the Kachhawa Royal Family of Amber (Jaipur). He died in 1584.
Raja Narayandas of Naraina (eldest son) (qv)
Rao Raghavdas of Dhana (by Rani Mandlawatji)
Rao Bairisal of Gudha
Rao Manohardas (by Rani Mertaniji), received jagir of Jobner, ancestor of the Manohardasot clan, comprising of several Lines and collateral branches namely, Bhojpura, Chirnotia, Dungri, Mandha, Dodi, Kodi, Singpuri, Shambhupura, Pratappura, Kanpurya, Bhadwa, Murlipura and Vijay Govindpura.
Rao Bagh Singh of Kalakh (by Rani Mertaniji)
Kunwar Budh Singh
Rao Hammir Singh of Bagholi (by Rani Solankaniji)
Rao Bhakhar Singh of Sakhun (eighth son)(by Rani Jodhiji-Senior), ancestor of the Bhakarsinghot clan, including the rulers of Diggi, Padli, Sewa, Akoda and Jadawata.
Rao Kisandas of Tuded (by Rani Solankaniji)
Rao Amar Singh of Panaw (Sali?)
Rao Keshodas of Morad (Akoda?)
Rao Sabal Singh of Silawat [Sanwaldas (by Rani Solankaniji)]
Kunwar Govind Das
Rao Tilok Singh of Kamana
Kunwar Biharidas
Raja NARAINDAS (Narayandas)(#2), Rao of Naraina, eldest son of Rao Khangar and head of the Khangarot dynasty, granted patta of Naraina by Emperor Akbar of Delhi as his independent state and watan jagir of mansab.
Raja Bagh Singh (qv)
Kanwar Girdhardas of Relana (Railana), received mansab of 22 villages from Naraina in BS 1662, jagir of gyrah-ghora (11 Ras).
Thakur Karan Singh
Thakur Kaniram
Thakur Anop Singh
Raja BAGH SINGH, Rao Sahib of Naraina, married and had adoptive issue.
(A) Raja Bhojraj (qv)
Raja BHOJRAJ, Rao of Naraina, married and had issue.
Raja Gopinath (qv)
Raja GOPINATH, Rao of Naraina, married and had issue.
Raja Soor Singh (qv)
Raja SOOR SINGH, Rao of Naraina, married and had issue.
Raja Shiv Singh (qv)
Raja SHIV SINGH, Rao of Naraina, he was an incapable ruler, the kingdom became weak and the feudals were dissatisfied, he was a contemporary of heroic Shyam Singh of Sakhun, he married and had issue.
Raja Prithvi Singh (qv)
Raja PRITHVI SINGH, Rao of Naraina, married and had issue.
Raja Sakat Singh (qv)
Raja SAKAT SINGH, Rao of Naraina, married and had issue.
Raja Mukund Singh (qv)
Raja MUKUND SINGH, Rao of Naraina, married and had adoptive issue from Khandel (Kalakh).
(A) Raja Gopal Singh (qv)
Raja GOPAL SINGH, Rao of Naraina (see above)
Page 217, Rajasthan ke Khangarot Kachavahom ka itihasa, Raghavendrasimha Manohara, Pancasila Prakasana, 1987.