VILLAGES: 39
AREA: km2
LOCATION: Jaipur
REVENUE: 26,000Rs (1891)
DYNASTY: Kachhwaha (Rajawat clan)
ACCESSION: xx
RELIGION: Hindu
POPULATION: 7,984 (1891)
PRESENT RULER:
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: The family were established at Narwar before the Mahratta invasion of Central India. Estate holders were....
Unknown, married and had issue.
Raja Madho Singh (qv)
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Raja Man Singh (qv)
Sri Sawai Maharaja MAN SINGH II [Rajkumar Mohan Singh of Narwar], Maharaja of Jaipur [22.12.1818] - [25.4.1819] (usurper), born about 1809, son of Raja Manohar Singh of Narwar, installed on the gaddi by an ambitious noble but deposed on the birth of the rightful heir.
Raja MADHO SINGH, Raja of Narwar, he was granted the pargana of Paron and six villages in December 1818 under the guarantee of the British Government;
Raja MAN SINGH, Raja of Narwar -/1882, he joined the rebels in 1857 but surrendered in 1859 on condition of a pardon and maintenance being paid to him, therefore his possessions were restored under the previous guarantee, for his services in helping to capture Tantia Tope, a jagir of 1,000Rs revenue was granted to him but was exchanged for a cash allowance of the same amount; married and had issue. He died 31st December 1882.
Raja Gajendra Singh (qv)
Raja GAJENDRA SINGH, Raja of Narwar 1882/1899, born in or about 1868, he succeeded as a minor and the management of the estate was placed in the charge of a Kamdar under the general supervision of the Political Assistant, Guna, but it has since 1886 been carried on by the Raja himself under the same supervision; the annual grant of Rupees 1,000 has been given to him in perpetuity by the British Government; married in 1884, the daughter of the Chief of Sohawal in Baghelkhand, and had issue. He died 1899.
Raja Mahendra Singh (qv)
Raja MAHENDRA SINGH, Raja of Narwar 1899/-, born 1892, married a daughter of Raja Raghuraj Pratap Singh, Raja of Mankapur.