VILLAGES: xx
AREA: km2
STATE: Jaipur
REVENUE: 7,453 Rs (1882)
DYNASTY: Tomar/Tanwar
ACCESSION: 1954
RELIGION: Hindu
PRESENT RULER: Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGH TANWAR, Rao Sahib of Patan since 11th September 1991.
born 27th March 1963 in Jaipur, Master of Arts, married 21st January 1991 in Jodhpur, Rani Kailash Kumari, daughter of Rawlot Bhati Thakur Sunder Singhji of Sodawas, and his wife, Thakurani Chanda Kanwar, and has issue.
Rajkumar Rudravrat Singh, born 4th November 1991, educated at Mayo College Ajmer (Rajasthan), presently (2012) pursuing the degree of B.A. (Hons.) in Hotel Management from the University of Huddersfield, UK and is also in the final year at the Institute of Hotel Management, Aurangabad
Rajkumari Rudrakshi Kumari, born 25th August 1996, edu. Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidhyalaya, Jaipur, presently (2016) studying in her second year at the Srishti School of Art Design and Technology at Bangalore
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: An independent thikana in Rajasthan, near the Haryana border, ruled by the Tomar clan and descended from Raja Anangpal Tomar II, ruler of Delhi in the 12th century. The estate lies situated some 186 kilometres to the north of Jaipur and pays an annual tribute of Rs 7,641 to the State, also some villages are held in Anupshahr pargana of Bulandhahr district in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The status of the noble is estimated at Rs. 60,000. The Thikana is a Mamlaguzar jagir of Chakotidar tenure. Rulers and estate holders were...
unknown generations...
Raja Surajpal Tonwar, married and has issue.
Raja Anangpal Tomar II, Raja of Delhi, last Tomar Emperor of Delhi (North India), he abdicated in favour of his maternal grandson.
Rao Ausan Singh (Tejpal) of Delhi, married and had issue.
Rao Kosal Dev Singh (Mahipal), he lost the throne of Delhi to his cousin, Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan.
Rajkumari Karpura Devi, married the Chauhan Raja of Sambhar-Ajmer and had issue.
Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan, Samrat of Delhi.
Rao Ajmalji, settled at Runeecha (now Ramdevra) in west Rajasthan.
generations...
Baba Ramdevji, a local deity.
Rao Sohanpalji (also called Tonwarpalji), settled in Narwar (Gwalior region)
generations...
Raja Man Singh Tomar of Gwalior
Rao Salunji (Saalivaahan) (see below)
Rana Salun (Saalivaahan or Salunji), youngest son of Anangpal II, he fought against Altamish, Allauddin etc of Delhi sultanate for 12 years.* He settled at Achalgarh near Tapkeshwar in 1141 (1196 BS).
Rana Nihaal, he moved his capital from Achalgarh to Narhad near Chidawa in Rajasthan. His other brothers went and settled in Gwalior which was safer in those days. He fought with Nagar Pathans.
Rana Doth (Dohthaji), fl. 1186 BS, he settled at Tonda ki Rad. His fourth queen built a dam.
Kanwar Popatraj ji (qv)
Kanwar Jayrathji (Jatmal) founded Tonda, his descendants are Jatu Tanwar's of Haryana spread in 1449 villages.
Kanwar Hanumanji went to Dholpur Sikandri.
Rana Popatraj, he founded Papurana village.
Rana Peepalraj, fought against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar (now a village in Rajasthan) and killed him; killed Mod Sankhla and won Beva Patan in BS 1275, founded Patan in Rajasthan popularly known as Patan Garh.
Rana Ranaji
Rana Alsiji (Aasalji) or Kansipalji
Kanwar Kamalji (Kavarsi) (qv)
Kanwar Palanji, he founded Panera, later went to Barbar Buhana. His descendants are called Kanoji Tanwar or Chaubisi Tanwar and settled at villages Badbad, Buhana, Shimla (now Ahirs), Naraat, Aasarwas, Doodhwa, Rayali, Dhani Sampatsingh, Gaadli, Nimbaas, Nanihaya, Derla, Kansni, Lotiya, Fatehpura, Kakoda, Toradi, Agwana, Baalji, Budhanpura, Dhodhwal, Laambi, Adicho (Surajgarh), Kanjla, Thigdiya.
Kanwar Bhairuji
Rana Kamal (Kavarsi)
Kanwar Kashipalji, his descendants are Baisi Tanwars of villages Dantil, Kujota, Mahrampur, Jingor, Bhaloji (converted to islam), Pathredi, Bhainslana, Panwala Rajputan, Beri, Baneti, Keshvana, Chechika, Kharab, Tihar, Banar, Panchani, Kheda Narheda, Sarund, Chandvabh, Bhojawas, Keerpura, Fatehpura (became ahirs), Jagdishpura (became ahirs), Panwana etc.
Rana Mahipal, also called Rana Mahipalji
Rana Bhopal, founded the Sarun Mata Temple in 1276, the temple of Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs. (BS 1332 /1388 A.D.?)
Rana Bachraj
Rana Bhaadar (Bahadur Singh?), he had 32 sons from eight queens, ancestor of Tanwar Battisi.
Kanwar Ransi and Bhonji of Dokan
Kanwar Sodhji of Jilo
Kanwar Bhomji, Surajji and Dhamdevji of Maonda
Kanwar Aaralji and Keludhirji of Dhamwadi
Kanwar Sinhoji of Gaonri
Kanwar Jujhoji of Bhudoli
Kanwar Dheer Singhji of Toda, Ganeshwar, Kundala
Kanwar Dhagalji of Cheeplata and Ghata
Kanwar Maedrajji of Bairaath and Maed
Kanwar Akhairajji of Jakhada and Khirodi
Kanwar Dudaji of Sirohi
Kanwar Aashadeepji of Nimode
Kanwar Bhikam Singhji of Bukhara
Kanwar Tejsinghji of Kundali
Kanwar Nanagji of Nanakwas
Kanwar Melrajji of Imloha
Kanwar Ajanji of Ajmeri and Raipur-Jagir
Kanwar Govindji of Maikhuta
Kanwar Peepoji and Bhairuji of Pritampuri
Kanwar Jhadsiji of Jhadli
Kanwar Gajsinghji of Khoroti
Kanwar Halaji of Chudla
Kanwar Ashadinji of Haathideh
Kanwar Durjanji and Baloji of Mandholi
Kanwar Aarhar of Imlota
Kanwar Khetsingh of Gugetane
Kanwar Rattoji of Jeelo
Kanwar Nolji and Sagarji of Kalukhor
Kanwar Dheerdehji of Kundala
Rana Prithviraj
Rana Kalyaan
Rana Kumbha
Rana Baharsi
Rana Jagmaal
Rana Purnamal
Rana Laakhan
Rao Loonkaran (Alunrajji), Rao of Patan, AD 1424 (1480 BS), first to use the title of Rao.
Rao Kanwalrajji (qv)
Kanwar Veerrajji of Buchara and Ajmeri
Kanwar Bhomoji of Bhudoli and Khiroti
Kanwar Baluji of Kundli
Kanwar Dalavji of Cheeplata and Ghata
Kanwar Raisalji of Toda, Ganeshwar and Kundala
Kanwar Khairatji of Dokan and Maikhuta
Kanwar Banbirji of Imloha
Kanwar Sundoji of Santhal and Raipur
Kanwar Bhanoji of Chudla
Kanwar Hadoji of Jhadli
Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji), Rao of Patan, married at least twice, and had issue.
Rao Udoji (by Senior Queen), heir apparent to the throne, yet left Patan on suggestion of his wife after a failed attempt of his step-mother to poison him was discovered to secure the throne for her son Asalji. He established a separate state in Neem ka Thana and also captured various villages including Bhagega, Bhagoth, Buchara, Pritampuri, Maahi, Gaonri (or Gaondi), Mahawa, Heerawali, Ganeshwar (Ganesar), Dhani Balramki, Ranasar, Kotda, Govindpura, Maonda, Makdi and Mandholi.
Rao Aasalji (by Junior wife) (qv)
Kanwar Bhanwarpal, martyr, fought with Raimal Shekhawat of Amarsar along with his 17 sons and a grandson Dungar Singh against Hindal, a brother of Emperor Humayun of Delhi in BS 1590 / 1534 AD at Khandela.
Kanwar Lakha ji
Kanwar Dungar Singh, died at battle of Khandela with his grandfather.
Kanwar Inderpalji, established at Mandholi.
Kanwar Sangaji
Kanwar Raisalji, a spiritual being, founded Ganeshwar Nala.
Kanwar Hathoji
Kanwar Kalloji
Kanwar Pitoji of Jeelo
Kanwar Badsiji
Kanwar Bhivoji of Imloha
Kanwar Mailrajji of Nimode
Kanwar Thaloji of Bhitarli Gaonri
Kanwar Bigamji
Kanwar Bayalji
Kanwar Peepoji of Dhani Rawata
Rao Aasalji, Rao of Patan, BS 1440
Kunwar Mokal and Jhamoji of Raylo Paganwas
Kunwar Ranmal and Dhagar of Dokan
Rao Kheenvrajji (Pevji) (qv)
Rao Kheebu (Pevji), Rao of Patan
Rao Sahamal, Rao of Patan
Rao Karpoori, Rao of Patan, BS 1533, married and had issue, seven sons.
Kunwar Uttoji of Nayarana
Kanwar Bhojoji
Kanwar Akhoji
Kanwar Chandoji
Kanwar Homoji of Hasampur
Kanwar Maheshdasji of Jaatwas-Daultapura
Rao Beeko, Rao of Patan
Rao Chhotaa Aasal, Rao of Patan
Kunwar Chaturbhuj of Toda, 12 villages
Kanwar Tejsingh, he had 4 sons.
Kanwar Haradram of Toda
Kanwar Harvallabh of Manda
Kanwar Harkishan of Kishanpura
Kanwar Harchetram of Chetram ka Palaaswala
Kanwar Kalyandas, he had 2 sons.
Kanwar Himmat Singh of Dariba
Kanwar Kushalsingh of Charawali
Kunwar Puranmalji of Jeelo, 12 villages
Kunwar Jaidevji of Imloha, 7 villages
Rao Balbhadra Singhji, BS 1620, founded Patangarh in BS 1621, under his rule the Baisi Tanwar were rebellious and Akbar sent Raja Bhojraj Shekhawat of Amarsar who defeated Tanwar forces and accepted suzerainty of Akbar. He died in battle of Munger, Bihar.
Rao Dalpat Singhji, married Rani Sadakanwar, daughter of Hada Chauhan Rao of Bundi.
Rao Pratap Singhji, married Rani Rukmawati, founder of Rukmasagar.
Kunwar Sujan Singh, died vsp
Rao Kesri Singh (qv)
Rao Kesri Singhji (Sinhraj), BS 1696
Kunwar Ajayab Singh
Kunwar Madho Singh
Kunwar Bhawani Singh
Rao Fateh Singh (qv)
Kunwar Jujhar Singh
Kunwar Himmat Singh
Kunwar Kushal Singh
Kunwar Hindu Singh
Kunwar Purshottam Singh
Kunwar Ram Singh
Kunwar Prem Singh
Kunwar Kishan Singh
Kunwar Keerat Singh
Rao Fateh Singhji, BS 1722
Kunwar Prithvi Singh
Kunwar Swarup Singh
Rao Jaswant Singhji (qv)
Rao Jaswant Singh
Rao Ghaasiram BS 1747
Rao Bamsiram (Bakshiramji) BS 1749
Rao Dheer Singh BS 1772, built Badal Mahal in BS 1775, Radha-Vallabh Temple in Patan.
Rao SAMRATH SINGH, Rao of Patan
Rao SAMPAT SINGH, Rao of Patan
Rao JAWAHAR SINGH, Rao of Patan 1790/-
Rao LAXMAN SINGH, Rao of Patan, married Rani Pran Kunwar, eldest daughter of Raja Sher Singh, and had issue, three sons.
Rao Kishan Singhji (qv)
Thakur Pratap Singh, born 1825, married and had issue. He died 20th July 1898.
Rao Mukund Singhji (qv)
Rao KISHAN SINGHJI, Rao of Patan -/1873, married and had adoptive issue. He died 1873.
(A) Rao Mukund Singhji (qv)
Rao MUKUND SINGH, Rao of Patan 1873/-, born about 1861, son of Thakur Pratap Singh, younger brother of Rao Kishan Singh, he succeeded by adoption; married 1882 in Patan, Rani (name unknown), daughter of Thakur Pratap Singh of Diggi, and his third wife, Thakurani Roop Kanwar. He died after 1899.
Rao KHUMAN SINGH, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Maharaj Singh (qv)
Rao Sahib MAHARAJ SINGH, Rao of Patan
Rao UDAYA SINGH TANWAR, 43rd Rao of Patan, married 1928 in Kathmandu, Rani Thagendra Rajya Lakshmi Kumari Devi, daughter of Gen. HH Shri Tin Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal, Prime Minister of Nepal, and had issue.
Raj Kumari Shubhraj Kumari [Maharani Shubhraj Kumari of Bastar], born 1930, married 4th July 1961, Maharaja Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo of Bastar. She died sp 11th September 1996.
Rao Bir Bikram Singhji (qv)
Rajkumar Birendra Singhji, born 2nd January 1934, married 16th May 1976, Maharaj Kumari Nanda Kumari, daughter of HH Maharao Madan Singhji of Kutch, and his wife, HH Maharani Rajendra Kunverba.
Rajkumar Fateh Singhji, born 5th October 1935, died unmarried 17th February 1985.
Rajkumari Sushil Kumari, born 18th January 1938, married 6th February 1975, Kunwar Durgadas Singhji of Boraj in Jaipur.
Rao BIR BIKRAM SINGHJI, 44th Rao of Patan -/1991, born 18th August 1932, married 28th April 1960, Rani Sahiba Raghuraj Kumari [presently the Rajmata Sahiba of Patan], daughter of Maharaj Shri Pratap Singhji of Bhupalgarh (Udaipur), and had issue. He died 11th September 1991.
Rajkumari Bhavana Kumari, born 1st June 1961, married, (div.), and has issue, two children.
Rao Digvijay Singh (qv)
Rajkumari Bandana Kumari, born 16th November 1964, married 6th March 1992, Kunwar Saheb Shivendra Singhji, son of the late Raja Saheb Nihal Singhji of Pahargarh in Madhya Pradesh.
Rajkumari Kalpana Kumari, born 18th August 1967, married 11th December 1998, Kunwar Saheb Hitendra Singhji, son of Thakur Dr. Pardaman Singhji of Burail in Himachal Pradesh.
Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGH, Rao of Patan (see above)
OTHER MEMBERS:
Rao Sagar or Kanwalraj Tanwar of Patan, married and had issue.
Rajkumari Pachrangdeji [Rani Tanwarji of Amber], married Raja Udaikaran of Amber (1366/1388).
Rao Viramdev Tanwar of Patan, brother of Ramdevji Tanwar, married and had issue.
Rajkumari Sarang Kanwar, married Rao Balaji of Barwara (1388/1430), son of Raja Udaikaran of Amber (Jaipur).
As per a different source
Maharaja Anangpal II, Raja of Delhi [17.6.1051] - [5.1.1081], he rebuilt Delhi in 1052 (inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli), he was recognized as the Lord Paramount [As per Todd], he built a fort called Lal Kot (literally Red Fort), in which the Qutb Minar stands today, and founded a town there; he also built the Yogmaya Temple nearby; married and had issue.
Raja Tejpal, Raja of Delhi [5.1.1081] - [11.2.1105], he founded Tejora between Gurgaon and Alwar; he also built the Tejamahal, which was the Shiv Temple at Agra; married and had issue.
Rao Salunji [aka Salivaahan] (qv)
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Rao Salunji, Rao of Torawati-Patan, he settled at Achalgarh near Tapkeshwar in 1084 and took part in a number of battles against the Sultans of Delhi, viz. Altamish, Alauddin, etc., over a period of twelve years, married and had issue.
Rao Nihaalji (qv)
Rao Nihaalji, Rao of Torawati-Patan, he moved his capital from Achalgarh to Narhar near Chirawa in Rajasthan, his brothers settled in the region of Gwalior, which was safer at that time, he took part in battles with the Nagar Pathans; married and had issue.
Rao Dothji (Dohthaji) (qv)
Rao Dothji, Rao of Torawati-Patan, he settled at Tonda ki Rad in 1130, his fourth Rani was the founder of a dam named after her; married and had issue.
Rao Popatrajji (qv)
Rao Jayrathji, he founded Tonda, married and had issue.
Rao Jatuji [aka Jatmal], founder of Jatu Tanwar Clan, found in Haryana (Bhiwani, Hissar, Mahendergarh), spread across 1449 villages.
Rao Kaloji, founder of Kaliya Tanwar Clan, found in Sarsuwas (Dungergarh)
Rao Raghoji, founder of Raghu(Ragho) Tanwar Clan, found in Ratera and Khanak
Rao Jairawatji, founder of Jairawata Tanwar Clan, found in Bhairu ka Bans and Ahrod
Rao Satrawatji, founder of Satrawata Tanwar Clan, found in Petwad (Hissar).
Rao Hanumanji, he settled in Dholpur Sikandri.
Rao Popatrajji, Rao of Torawati-Patan, he founded the village Papurana, in present day Jhunjhunu District in Rajasthan; married and had issue.
Rao Peepalrajji (qv)
Rao Peepalrajji, Rao of Patan, he fought against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar (now a village in Rajastan) and killed him, he also killed Mod Sankhla in battle and captured Beva Patan, he constructed Patan Fort in 1219, married and had issue.
Rao Kamalji [aka Kavarsi or Kashipalji] (qv)
(Rao Ranaji), not present in all King lists.
Rao Kamalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue, the Baisi Tanwar's, viz. Dhadha, Sudarpura, Dantil, Kujota, Mahrampur, Jingor, Bhaloji (Tanwars of Bhaloji converted to Islam), Pathredi, Bhainslana, Panwala Rajputan, Beri, Baneti, Keshvana, Chechika, Kharab, Tihar, Banar, Panchani, Kheda Narheda, Sarund, Chandvabh, Bhojawas, Keerpura, Panwana, Fatehpura and Jagdishpura (Tanwars of Fatehpura and Jagdishpura became Ahirs).
Rao Alsiji (aka Aasalji or Kansipalji) (qv)
Rao Palanji, he founded the village of Panera, but later settled at Barbar Buhana, married and had issue, the Kanoji Tanwar or Chaubisi Tanwar, viz. namely Badbad, Buhana, Shimla (now Ahirs), Naraat, Aasarwas, Doodhwa, Rayali, Dhani Sampatsingh, Gaadli, Nimbaas, Nanihaya, Derla, Kansni, Lotiya, Fatehpura, Kakoda, Toradi, Agwana, Baalji, Budhanpura, Dhodhwal, Laambi, Adicho (Surajgarh), Kanjla and Thigdiya.
Rao Bhairuji
Rao Aasalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Mahipalji [also called Rana Mahipalji] (qv)
Rao Mahipalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Bhopalji (qv)
Rao Bhopalji, Rao of Patan, he founded the Sarun Mata Temple in 1276, the temple of the Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs; married and had issue.
Rao Bachrajji [aka Rao Bachhrajji] (qv)
Rao Bachhrajji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Bahadur Singhji [aka Rao Bhaadarji] (qv)
Rao Bahadur Singhji, Rao of Patan, married eight Ranis, and had issue, 32 sons, ancestors of the Tanwar Battisi.
Rana Prithvirajji (qv)
Rao Ransi, he was granted an estate at Dokan, with his brother.
Rao Bhonji, he was granted an estate at Dokan, with his brother.
Rao Sodhji, he was granted an estate at Jilo
Rao Bhomji, he was granted an estate at Maonda, with his brothers.
Rao Surajji, he was granted an estate at Maonda, with his brothers.
Rao Dhamdevji, he was granted an estate at Maonda, with his brothers.
Rao Aaralji, he was granted an estate at Dhamwadi, with his brother.
Rao Keludhirji, he was granted an estate at Dhamwadi, with his brother.
Rao Sinhoji, he was granted an estate at Gaonri
Rao Jujhoji, he was granted an estate at Bhudoli
Rao Dheer Singhji, he was granted an estate at Toda, Ganeshwar and Kundala
Rao Dhagalji, he was granted an estate at Cheeplata and Ghata
Rao Maedrajji, he was granted an estate at Bairaath and Maed
Rao Akhairajji, he was granted an estate at Jakhada and Khirodi
Rao Dudaji, he was granted an estate at Sirohi
Rao Aashadeepji, he was granted an estate at Nimode
Rao Bhikam Singhji, he was granted an estate at Bukhara
Rao Tejsinghji, he was granted an estate at Kundali
Rao Nanagji, he was granted an estate at Nanakwas
Rao Melrajji, he was granted an estate at Imloha
Rao Ajanji, he was granted an estate at Ajmeri and Raipur-Jagir
Rao Govindji, he was granted an estate at Maikhuta
Rao Peepoji, he was granted an estate at Pritampuri, with his brother.
Rao Bhairuji, he was granted an estate at Pritampuri, with his brother.
Rao Jhadsiji, he was granted an estate at Jhadli
Rao Gajsinghji, he was granted an estate at Khoroti
Rao Halaji, he was granted an estate at Chudla
Rao Ashadinji, he was granted an estate at Haathideh
Rao Durjanji, he was granted an estate at Mandholi, with his brother.
Rao Baloji, he was granted an estate at Mandholi, with his brother.
Rana Prithvirajji, Rao of Patan
Rana Kalyaanji, Rao of Patan
Rana Kumbhaaji, Rao of Patan
Rana Baharsiji, Rao of Patan
Rana Jagmaalji, Rao of Patan
Rana Purnamalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rana Laakhanji (qv)
Rao Aarhar, he was granted an estate at Imlota
Rao Khet Singh, he was granted an estate at Gugetane
Rao Rattoji, he was granted an estate at Jeelo
Rao Nolji, he was granted an estate at Kalukhor, with his brother.
Rao Sagarji, he was granted an estate at Kalukhor, with his brother.
Rao Dheerdehji, he was granted an estate at Kundala.
Rana Laakhanji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Loonkatanji [aka Alunrajji] (qv)
Rao Loonkaranji, Rao of Patan, first to use the title of Rao in 1424; married and had issue.
Rao Kanwalrajji [aka Kevalji] (qv)
Rao Veerrajji, he was granted an estate at Buchara and Ajmeri
Rao Bhomoji, he was granted an estate at Bhudoli and Khiroti
Rao Baluji, he was granted an estate at Kundli
Rao Dalavji, he was granted an estate at Cheeplata and Ghata
Rao Raisalji, he was granted an estate at Toda, Ganeshwar and Kundala
Rao Khairatji, he was granted an estate at Dokan and Maikhuta
Rao Banbirji, he was granted an estate at Imloha
Rao Sundoji, he was granted an estate at Santhal and Raipur
Rao Bhanoji, he was granted an estate at Chudla
Rao Hadoji, he was granted an estate at Jhadli
Rao Kanwalrajji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Aasalji (qv)
Rao Udoji, Heir-Apparent of Patan, he migrated away from Patan and founded the Thikana of Meenowali Gaonri (or Gaondi), married and had issue, the Thakur Sahebs of Bhagega, Bhagoth, Buchara, Pritampuri, Maahi, Mahawa, Heerawali, Ganeshwar, Neem ka Thana, Dhani Balramki, Ranasar, Kotda, Govindpura, Mandholi, Maonda, Gaonri, Makdi.
Rao Bhanwarpal, he was considered a martyr having fought and died along with Raimal Shekhawat of Amarsar, with his 17 sons and a grandson, Dungar Singh, against Shahzada Hindal, a brother of Humayun in 1534 at Khandela; married and had issue. He was killed in battle in 1534.
Rao Lakhaji, he captured Mandholi from the Jat Rulers, married and had issue. He was killed in battle in 1534 at Khandela.
Rao Dungarsingh, he was killed in battle in 1534 at Khandela with his grandfather.
Rao Inderpalji, he established himself at Mandholi.
Rao Sangaj, he was killed in battle in 1534 at Khandela
Rao Raisalji, he was very spiritual, and founded Ganeshwar Nala.
Rao Hathoji, he was granted an estate at Jeelo, with his brothers.
Rao Kalloji, he was granted an estate at Jeelo, with his brothers.
Rao Pitoji, he was granted an estate at Jeelo, with his brothers.
Rao Badsiji, he was granted an estate at Imloha, with his brother.
Rao Bhivoji, he was granted an estate at Imloha, with his brother.
Rao Mailrajji, he was granted an estate at Nimode
Rao Thaloji, he was granted an estate at Bhitarli Gaonri
Rao Bigamji, he was granted an estate at Dhani Rawata, with his brothers.
Rao Bayalji, he was granted an estate at Dhani Rawata, with his brothers.
Rao Peepoji, he was granted an estate at Dhani Rawata, with his brothers.
Rao Aasalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Kheenvrajji [aka Kheebu or Pevji] (qv)
Rao Mokal, he was granted an estate at Raylo Paganwas, with his brother.
Rao Jhamoji, he was granted an estate at Raylo Paganwas, with his brother.
Rao Ranmal, he was granted an estate at Dokan, with his brother.
Rao Dhagarhe was granted an estate at Dokan, with his brother.
Rao Kheenvrajji, Rao of Patan
Rao Sahamalji, Rao of Patan
Rao Karpooriji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Rao Beekoji (qv)
Rao Uttoji, he was granted an estate at Nayarana.
Rao Bhojoji, he was granted an estate at Hasampur, with his brothers.
Rao Akhoji, he was granted an estate at Hasampur, with his brothers.
Rao Chandoji, he was granted an estate at Hasampur, with his brothers.
Rao Homoji, he was granted an estate at Hasampur, with his brothers.
Maheshdasji, he was granted an estate at Jaatwas-Daultapura.
Rao Beekoji, Rao of Patan
Rao Chhotaa Aasalji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue.
Kunwar Chaturbhuj, he was granted Toda jagir comprising 12 villages; married and had issue.
Kanwar Tejsingh, married and had issue, four sons.
Kanwar Haradram of Toda
Kanwar Harvallabh of Manda
Kanwar Harkishan of Kishanpura
Kanwar Harchetram of Chetram ka Palaaswala
Kanwar Kalyandas, married and had issue, two sons.
Kanwar Himmat Singh of Dariba
Kanwar Kushalsingh of Charawali
Kunwar Puranmalji, he was granted Jeelo jagir comprising 12 villages.
Kunwar Jaidevji, he was granted Imloha jagir comprising 7 villages.
Rao Balbhadra Singhji, Rao of Patan, he founded Patan garh in 1565, under his rule the Baisi Tanwar were rebellious and Padshah Akbar sent Bhojraj Shekhawat who defeated Tanwar forces and he was forced to accept suzerainty of Padshah Akbar. He died at battle of Munger in Bihar.
Rao Dalpat Singhji, Rao of Patan, married Rani Sadakanwar, daughter of the Rao Saheb of Bundi, and had issue.
Rao Pratap Singhji (qv)
Rao Pratap Singhji, Rao of Patan, married Rani Rukmawati, who founded the Rukmasagar, and had issue.
Kunwar Sujan Singh, he died vpsp.
Rao Kesri Singhji [aka Sinhraj] (qv)
Rao Kesri Singhji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue. He lived around 1640.
Kunwar Ajayab Singh
Kunwar Madho Singh
Kunwar Bhawani Singh
Rao Fateh Singhji (qv)
Kunwar Jujhar Singh
Kunwar Himmat Singh
Kunwar Kushal Singh
Kunwar Hindu Singh
Kunwar Purshottam Singh
Kunwar Ram Singh
Kunwar Prem Singh
Kunwar Kishan Singh
Kunwar Keerat Singh
? Rani Ratan Kanwar, married (as his 9th wife), Raja Birsingh Deo, 3rd Raja of Khandela 1630/1663, and had issue, one son and one daughter.
Rao Fateh Singhji, Rao of Patan, married and had issue. He lived around 1666.
Rao Jaswant Singhji (qv)
Thakur Prithvi Singh, he was granted the estate of Kishorpura, married and had issue, four sons.
Kunwar Kharag Singh
Kunwar Bagh Singh
Kunwar Dalel Singh
Kunwar Karan Singh
Thakur Swaroop Singh, he moved to Kishorpura.
Rao Jaswant Singhji, Rao of Patan
Rao Ghaasiramji, Rao of Patan, he lived around 1691.
Rao BAKSHIRAMJI [Bamsiramji], Rao of Patan 1699/-, married and had issue, two sons and two daughters.
Rao SAMRATH SINGHJI, Rao of Patan -/1757, he built the Badal Mahal in 1719 and the Radha-Vallabh Temple in Patan
Rao SAMPAT SINGHJI, Rao of Patan 1757/1790 or 1760/1797, he supported the Rajput confederacy against the Marathas and the French in the Battle of Patan in June 1790, the Rajput armies took refuge initially but then surrendered and all the treasury of Patan was taken away by French and Marathas, including the crown of Maharaj Yudhishter.
Rao JAWAHAR SINGHJI, Rao of Patan 1790/- or 1797/1819, married 1stly, Rani Rathoriji, married 2ndly, Rani Narukaji, daughter of Rao Raja Bakhtawar Singh of Alwar, and had issue, two sons.
Rao Laxman Singhji (by the Rathore Rani)
Thakur Bishan Singh (by the Naruka Rani)
Rao LAXMAN SINGHJI, Rao of Patan in 1819/1856, married Rani Pran Kunwar, eldest daughter of Raja Sher Singh, and had issue, three sons.
Rao Kishan Singhji (qv)
Thakur Jodh Singh
Thakur Pratap Singh, born 1825, married and had issue. He died 20th July 1898.
Kunwar Mukund Singh, he was adopted by Rao Kishan Singhji, and succeeded as Rao Mukund Singhji, Rao of Patan (see below)
Rao KISHAN SINGHJI, Rao of Patan 1856/1873, married a daughter of Thakur Megh Singh of Diggi, and had adoptive issue. He died 1873.
(A) Rao Mukund Singhji (qv)
Rao MUKUND SINGHJI, Rao of Patan 1873/1914, born 23rd July 1860, son of Thakur Pratap Singh, younger brother of Rao Kishan Singh, he succeeded by adoption; married 1882 in Patan, Rani (name unknown), daughter of Thakur Pratap Singh of Diggi, and his third wife, Thakurani Roop Kanwar, married and had adoptive issue. He died sp in 1914.
(A) Rao Sahib Udaya Singhji (qv)
Rao Sahib UDAYA SINGHJI, Rao of Patan 1914/-, born 28th April 1892, he succeeded by adoption in 1914 with the sanction of the Darbar; married 1928 in Kathmandu, Rani Thagendra Rajya Lakshmi Kumari Devi, daughter of Gen. HH Shri Tin Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal, Prime Minister of Nepal, and had issue.
Raj Kumari Shubhraj Kumari [Maharani Shubhraj Kumari of Bastar], born 1930, married 4th July 1961, Maharaja Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo of Bastar. She died sp on 11th September 1996.
Rao Sahib Bir Bikram Singhji (qv)
Rajkumar Birendra Singhji, born 2nd January 1934, married 16th May 1976, Maharaj Kumari Nanda Kumari, daughter of HH Maharao Madan Singhji of Kutch, and his wife, HH Maharani Rajendra Kunverba.
Rajkumar Fateh Singhji, born 5th October 1935, died unmarried on 17th February 1985.
Rajkumari Sushil Kumari, born 18th January 1938, married 6th February 1975, Kunwar Durgadas Singhji of Boraj in Jaipur.
Rao Sahib BIR BIKRAM SINGHJI, Rao of Patan -/1991, born 18th August 1932, married 28th April 1960, Rani Sahiba Raghuraj Kumari [presently the Rajmata Sahiba of Patan], sister of Colonel HH 108 Sri Maharaj Adhiraj Raj Rajeshwar Ravi Kula Bushana-Mahi Mahindra Yavadarya Kula Kamaldhivakara Chattis Rajkul Singar Maharana Shri Bhagwati Singhji Bahadur Hindua Suraj Hindupati of Udaipur, and had issue. He died 11th September 1991.
Rajkumari Bhavana Kumari, born 1st June 1961, married, (div.), and has issue, two children.
Rao Sahib Digvijay Singh (qv)
Rajkumari Bandana Kumari, born 16th November 1964, married 6th March 1992, Kunwar Saheb Shivendra Singhji, son of the late Raja Saheb Nihal Singhji of Pahargarh in Madhya Pradesh.
Rajkumari Kalpana Kumari, born 18th August 1967, married 11th December 1998, Kunwar Saheb Hitendra Singhji, son of Thakur Dr. Pardaman Singhji of Burail in Himachal Pradesh.
Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGH, Rao of Patan (see above)
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"The Golden Book of India"; by Sir Roper LETHBRIDGE, Roper, MacMillan & Co., 1893 p. 296
A. H. Bingley, Handbook on Rajputs, page 136; Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 52.