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<br />FROM 1461 THE RULERS WERE:
<br />FROM 1461 THE RULERS WERE:


* Maharaja Shri Akhai Raj Singh Rathore, he was the founder of Usiya (Lakhahi) 1st Maharaja of Lakhahi
* Maharaja Shri Akhai Raj Singh Rathore, he was the founder of Usiya (Lakhahi) 1st Maharaja of Lakhahi. (Reign:1461-?)
* Maharaja Shri Kalyan Mal Rathore. 2nd Maharaja of Lakhahi
* Maharaja Shri Kalyan Mal Rathore. 2nd Maharaja of Lakhahi
* Maharaja Shri Bheetal Das Rathore. 3rd Maharaja of Lakhahi
* Maharaja Shri Bheetal Das Rathore. 3rd Maharaja of Lakhahi
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* Raja Shri Viswanath Baksh Singh Rathore. 8th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi
* Raja Shri Viswanath Baksh Singh Rathore. 8th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi (reign:1925-?)
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* Raja Shri Dr. Chandra Prakash Singh Rathore. 9th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi
* Raja Shri Dr. Chandra Prakash Singh Rathore. 9th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi
* Raja Shri Dr. Munendra Pal Singh Rathore, present titular head of Lakhahi since 1972.
* Raja Shri Dr. Munendra Pal Singh Rathore, present titular head of Lakhahi since 1972.
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Revision as of 10:18, 14 May 2020

  • Comment: The meaning of "Married and issued" in the "Estate holders" section is unclear, and in any case if these are worth listing, there should be dates insofar as these are known, sources for each ruler, and an indication of the relationship between one ruler and the next, when that is known. DES (talk)DESiegel Contribs 15:21, 11 May 2020 (UTC)

Lakhahi[1] was a Princely State established independently in about 1461 as Usiya. Maharaja Akhai Raj Singh Rathore who migrated from Jodhpur was the founder of Lakhahi. He conquered local territories. The Royal Family is descended from the Royal House of Rathores of Jodhpur-Marwar.

An enormous temple of Lord Shiva was build by Maharaja Rambaksh Singh Ji Rathore for about 300 years ago[2]. The state was demoted to a Zamindari after the great uprising of 1857.[3]

Lakhahi Raj
Princely State (1461-1857)
Zamindari Estate (1857-1952)
Coat of arms

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Map of United Provinces of Agra and Awadh

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Maharaja
First Maharaja Akhai Raj Singh
Last Raja Viswanath Bux Singh
Religion Hinduism
Islam
• Established 1461
Abolition of Zamindari 1952
Status
Capital Lakhahi
Common languages Hindi

Awadhi

Today part of Uttar Pradesh

Estate holders were:


FROM 1461 THE RULERS WERE:

  • Maharaja Shri Akhai Raj Singh Rathore, he was the founder of Usiya (Lakhahi) 1st Maharaja of Lakhahi. (Reign:1461-?)
  • Maharaja Shri Kalyan Mal Rathore. 2nd Maharaja of Lakhahi
  • Maharaja Shri Bheetal Das Rathore. 3rd Maharaja of Lakhahi
  • Maharaja Shri Beni Singh Rathore.4th Maharaja of Lakhahi
  • Maharaja Shri Fateh Singh Rathore. Married and issued
  • Maharaja Shri Shiv Singh Rathore.
  • Maharaja Shri Ram Baksh Singh Rathore. He built the Janglinath Mahadev temple in outskirts of Lakhahi in 17th century . 5th Maharaja of Lakhahi
  • Maharaja Shri Bakhat Singh Rathore, Married and issued two sons. 6th Maharaja of Lakhahi. In his time Lakhahi was merged in British India and made Zamindari.
  • Raja Shri Harharatmak Singh Rathore. 7th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi.
  • Raja Shri Viswanath Baksh Singh Rathore. 8th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi (reign:1925-?)
  • Raja Shri Dr. Chandra Prakash Singh Rathore. 9th Raja Sahib of Lakhahi
  • Raja Shri Dr. Munendra Pal Singh Rathore, present titular head of Lakhahi since 1972.

References

  1. ^ Rathore, Abhinay. "Reference". Indian Rajputs.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Jagran, Dainik. "News". Dainik jagran.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "External link". The House of Lakhahi.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)