Present Head
Raj Shri Thakur Gajendra Singh Ji Rajawat, present Thakur Saheb of Barod (a criminal Lawyer/Advocate by Profession), married Thakurani Giriraj Kanwar, and has issues, two daughters and a son.
- Baisa Shweta Rajawat
- Baisa Nikita Rajawat
- Kunwar Shakti Pratap Singh Rajawat
Genealogy
- Raja Prithviraj Singh I, 8th Raja of Amber 1502/1527, he was installed on the gaddi on 11th February 1503; married nine wives, including (a), Rani Bala Bai [Apoorva Devi] of Bikaner, married (b). daughter of Maharana Raimal Singhji of Mewar, married (c), Rani Sohag Devi, daughter of Rao Gyan Gaud, and had issue, 18 sons (5 dsp) and 3 daughters. He died .
- Raja Rupsi Singh, (son of the Gaud Queen), Ancestor of the Rupsinghot Sub-Clan of Rajawat (Kachhawaha) - received the Jagir of Dausa and Banskhoh. He defeated Dahiya Rajputs, who were ruling in the present Parbatsar Area in Nagaur District (Raj.) in a fierce battle and established his rule over the territory. He had issues, 15 sons in total. He died after 1562.
- Thakur Jaimal Singh was the ancestor of the Jagirdars of Fatehpur.
- Thakur Ramchandra Singh
- Thakur Bar Singh
- Thakur Sakat Singh, forefather of the present day Thikana Barod, Pali Marwar (Raj.).
- Thakur Uday Singh
- Thakur Lakhan Singh
- Thakur Abhay Singh
- Thakur Malam Singh
- Thakur Amar Singh
- Thakur Onar Singh
- Thakur Sultan Singh
- Thakur Akhey Singh
- Thakur Kishan Singh
- Thakur Balmukund Singh
- Thakur Khet Singh
- Raja Rupsi Singh, (son of the Gaud Queen), Ancestor of the Rupsinghot Sub-Clan of Rajawat (Kachhawaha) - received the Jagir of Dausa and Banskhoh. He defeated Dahiya Rajputs, who were ruling in the present Parbatsar Area in Nagaur District (Raj.) in a fierce battle and established his rule over the territory. He had issues, 15 sons in total. He died after 1562.
- Thakur Sakat Singh Ji, forefather of the present day Thikana Barod, Pali Marwar (Raj.), 4th Son of Raja Rup Singh Ji (bearing the name : Sakat Singhot Sub-clan which came into existence from this line of Jagirdar)
- Thakur Sherbhan Singh Ji
- Thakur Bahadur Singh Ji
- Thakur Nirbhay Singh Ji
- Thakur Hakam Singh Ji
- Thakur Shambhu Singh Ji
- Thakur Kishor Singh Ji
- Thakur Sahasmal Singh Ji
- Thakur Sherbhan Singh Ji
- Thakur Chandrabhan Singh Ji
- Thakur Sujan Singh Ji
- Thakur Kehsodas Ji
- Thakur Haridas Ji
- Thakur Manroop Singh Ji
- Thakur Udaybhan Singh Ji
- Thakur Chandrabhan Singh Ji
- Thakur Daulat Singh Ji
- Thakur Mokham Singh Ji
- Thakur Sahab Singh Ji
- Thakur Daulat Singh Ji
- Thakur Mokham Singh Ji
- Thakur Anoop Singh Ji
- Thakur Shyeoji Singh Ji, died and had no issues.
- Thakur Surat Singh Ji
- Thakur Hamir Singh Ji, Adopted son from Thakur Samarth Singh Ji as Thakur Surat Singh Ji's successor.
- Thakur Samarth Singh Ji
- Thakur Hamir Singh Ji, Adopted by elder brother Thakur Surat Singh Ji
- Thakur Surat Singh Ji
- Thakur Hamir Singh Ji
- Thakur Ramnath Singh Ji
- Thakur Kesar Singh Ji
- Thakur Hindu Singh Ji
- Thakur Hanwant/Hanut Singh Ji
- Thakur Ummed Singh Ji
- Thakur Ramnath Singh Ji
- Thakur Jaswant Singh Ji
- Thakur Zorawar Singh Ji
- Thakur Uday Singh Ji
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Mukan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Dr. Mool Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Bagh Singh Ji
- Thakur Heer Singh Ji
- Thakur Jaswant Singh Ji
- Thakur Ramnath Singh Ji
- Thakur Hanwant/Hanut Singh Ji Rajawat, used to rule a small area near modern day Village Hirani- Kuchaman (District Nagaur, Raj.) where they were living since many generations.
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Shri Dungar Singh Ji Rajawat of Barod, married and had only one issue - a daughter. He was granted the Jagirdari of Barod, Bali Pargana (Jodhpur- Marwar Estate) from His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji, Maharaja of Jodhpur 1843/1873. As he was the only brother who remained alive post battle, out of 6 sons of Thakur Hanwant/Hanut Singh Ji of Barod. Rest 5 Brothers, fought bravely in the Battle and laid their supreme sacrifice. He then relocated from the paternal place and started establishing himself and residing in Village Barod (Pali Marwar) post this Village's Jagir (5000 Bighas' of Land) was granted as "Baksheesh" in Mund-Katai " (beheaded)
- Thakurani Megh Kanwar Rajawat Ji, married to Thakur Kesari Singh Ji, Thakur of Bhiwalia [see Auwa] (as his only wife) son of Thakur Chain Singh Ji, Thakur of Bhiwalia, who took part in the Revolt of 1857 along with Thakur Kushal Singh Ji of Auwa.
- Thakur Bhairon Singh, succeeded as Thakur of Bhiwalia.
- Thakurani Megh Kanwar Rajawat Ji, married to Thakur Kesari Singh Ji, Thakur of Bhiwalia [see Auwa] (as his only wife) son of Thakur Chain Singh Ji, Thakur of Bhiwalia, who took part in the Revolt of 1857 along with Thakur Kushal Singh Ji of Auwa.
- Kunwar Sabal Singh Ji, attained martyrdom while fighting a fierce battle known as Battle of Baradwa (Near Village Baradwa). He was a brave Knight, who was heading the state Forces of Jodhpur as Army General under the flag of Marwar His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji (Rathore Maharaja of Jodhpur) and sacrificed his life as he was beheaded during the battle. V.S. 1880
- Kunwar Mahtaab Singh Ji, attained martyrdom while fighting a fierce battle known as Battle of Baradwa (Near Village Baradwa). Fought bravely under the state Forces of Jodhpur Ruler of Marwar His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji (Maharaja of Jodhpur) and sacrificed his life.
- Shri Pratap Singh Ji
- Kunwar Dheeraj Singh Ji, attained martyrdom while fighting a fierce battle known as Battle of Baradwa (Near Village Baradwa). Fought bravely under the state Forces of Jodhpur Ruler of Marwar His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji (Maharaja of Jodhpur) and sacrificed his life.
- Thakur Bheru Singh Ji, adopted to Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Kishan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Ram Singh Ji, attained martyrdom while fighting a fierce battle known as Battle of Baradwa (Near Village Baradwa). Fought bravely under the state Forces of Jodhpur Ruler of Marwar His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji (Maharaja of Jodhpur) and sacrificed his life.
- Kunwar Balwant Singh Ji, attained martyrdom while fighting a fierce battle known as Battle of Baradwa (Near Village Baradwa). Fought bravely under the state Forces of Jodhpur Ruler of Marwar His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji (Maharaja of Jodhpur) and sacrificed his life.
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Shri Dungar Singh Ji Rajawat of Barod, married and had only one issue - a daughter. He was granted the Jagirdari of Barod, Bali Pargana (Jodhpur- Marwar Estate) from His Highness Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji, Maharaja of Jodhpur 1843/1873. As he was the only brother who remained alive post battle, out of 6 sons of Thakur Hanwant/Hanut Singh Ji of Barod. Rest 5 Brothers, fought bravely in the Battle and laid their supreme sacrifice. He then relocated from the paternal place and started establishing himself and residing in Village Barod (Pali Marwar) post this Village's Jagir (5000 Bighas' of Land) was granted as "Baksheesh" in Mund-Katai " (beheaded)
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Shri Dungar Singh Ji Rajawat of Barod
- Thakur Kishan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Moti Singh Ji Rajawat
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Kishan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Bheru Singh Ji, adopted from Kunwar Dheeraj Singh Ji, [His Son] as successor because there was no Male heir apparent to Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Kishan Singh Ji Rajawat.
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Bheru Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Saheb Uday Singh Ji Rajawat, adopted from Thakur Jaswant Singh Ji, [His 2nd Son] as successor because there was no Male heir apparent to Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Bheru Singh Ji Rajawat.
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Uday Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Mukan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Dr. Mool Singh Ji Rajawat (Veterinary surgeon by profession), Retired Divisional Director of Animal Husbandry Department, Jodhpur- Bikaner (Raj.). He used to head both the divisions of Western Rajasthan i.e. Jodhpur and Bikaner during his service tenure. Finished his Degree of Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (BVSc. & A.H) from Bihar Veterinary College, Patna [The 5th oldest Veterinary College in undivided India].
- Thakur Late Dr. Sumer Singh Ji Rajawat, erstwhile C.M.H.O ( Chief Medical and Health Officer) of District Pali (Raj.) Finished his degree of M.B.B.S. from Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner (Raj.)
- Thakur Devendra Singh Ji Rajawat, born , educated at Chopasani School, Jodhpur and one of the Merit Holders from Rajasthan College of Agriculture (RCA, Udaipur) who finished his Bachelor's degree in Agriculture and then pursued PGDBM from Punjab Technical University, Chandigarh. Recently Retired from Rajasthan State Co-operative Services Department (Govt. of Rajasthan), serving them for more than 30 years within various sub-units/Org. Units spread across numerous cities of Rajasthan. Married on 24th April 1985, to Thakurani Sa Bhadawat Ji Sobhagya Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Sahab Ladu Singh Ji Bhadawat (Rathore - Bhadawat Clan) from Thikana Khariya Meethapur, Bilada (Jodhpur) and his wife Thakurani Sa Nathawat Ji Supyar Kanwar of Thikana Naradpura, Amber (Jaipur), and has issues, two sons.
- Kunwar Akshay Singh Rajawat, born , educated at convent School, an eminent Scholar during his Student Life and an Engineering Graduate in Computer Sciences, IIM Jammu Alumni who worked as Project Manager at reputed Publicly Listed Firms viz. Mastek Ltd. and Birlasoft Ltd. in the past and is currently working as a Manager (Professional Services & Customer Operations Group) in one of the US Headquartered Products & Services related Firm based out of Pune, MH. Married on 13th July 2016, to Kunwarani Sa Kumpawat Ji Kiran Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Sahab Prem Singh Ji Rathore (Rathore- Kumpawat Clan) from Thikana Gurha Jait Singh, Somesar (Pali Marwar) and his wife, Thakurani Sa Ranawat Ji Prem Kanwar of Thikana Padrada, Gogunda (Udaipur) and has issue, one daughter.
- Bhanwar Baisa Devkrittika Rajawat
- Kunwar Abhishek Singh Rajawat
- Kunwar Akshay Singh Rajawat, born , educated at convent School, an eminent Scholar during his Student Life and an Engineering Graduate in Computer Sciences, IIM Jammu Alumni who worked as Project Manager at reputed Publicly Listed Firms viz. Mastek Ltd. and Birlasoft Ltd. in the past and is currently working as a Manager (Professional Services & Customer Operations Group) in one of the US Headquartered Products & Services related Firm based out of Pune, MH. Married on 13th July 2016, to Kunwarani Sa Kumpawat Ji Kiran Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Sahab Prem Singh Ji Rathore (Rathore- Kumpawat Clan) from Thikana Gurha Jait Singh, Somesar (Pali Marwar) and his wife, Thakurani Sa Ranawat Ji Prem Kanwar of Thikana Padrada, Gogunda (Udaipur) and has issue, one daughter.
- Thakur Narendra Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Yuvraj Singh Rajawat
- Kunwar Chakravarty Singh Rajawat
- Thakur Late Dr. Sobhagya Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Dhruv Pratap Singh Rajawat
- Kunwar Aditya Pratap Singh Rajawat
- Baisa Dr. Aditi Rajawat
- Thakur Mahendra Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Khushveer Singh Rajawat
- Thakur Laxman Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Prasannajeet Singh Rajawat
- Kunwar Harshvardhan Singh Rajawat
- Baisa Saroj Kanwar, married to Thakur Hukum Singh Ji Mahecha -Rathore from Thikana Jalipa (Barmer) son of Thakur Sahab Shri Ummed Singh Ji Mahecha (S.D.M.), grandson of Thakur Sahab Shri Deep Singh Ji Mahecha. (see Barmer - Jalipa Family Tree)
- Baisa Anamika Rathore
- Baisa Jyotsana Rathore
- Kunwar Abhishek Singh Rathore
- Thakur Devendra Singh Ji Rajawat, born , educated at Chopasani School, Jodhpur and one of the Merit Holders from Rajasthan College of Agriculture (RCA, Udaipur) who finished his Bachelor's degree in Agriculture and then pursued PGDBM from Punjab Technical University, Chandigarh. Recently Retired from Rajasthan State Co-operative Services Department (Govt. of Rajasthan), serving them for more than 30 years within various sub-units/Org. Units spread across numerous cities of Rajasthan. Married on 24th April 1985, to Thakurani Sa Bhadawat Ji Sobhagya Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Sahab Ladu Singh Ji Bhadawat (Rathore - Bhadawat Clan) from Thikana Khariya Meethapur, Bilada (Jodhpur) and his wife Thakurani Sa Nathawat Ji Supyar Kanwar of Thikana Naradpura, Amber (Jaipur), and has issues, two sons.
- Thakur Late Kushal Singh Ji Rajawat (R.P.S.), adopted by his Elder Uncle Thakur Mukan Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Late Roop Singh Ji Rajawat, Retired Senior Branch Manager and Banking Officer (Union Bank of India)
- Thakur Rituraj Singh Ji Rajawat
- Kunwar Raghav Dev Singh Rajawat
- Baisa Ritika Rajawat
- Baisa Anu Kanwar Rajawat, Married to Thakur Shri Shailendra Singh Ji Udawat of Thikana Biratiya (District Pali) from Udawat Rathore Clan.
- Maaldev Singh Rathore
- Baisa Anju Kanwar Rajawat, Married to Thakur Shri Virendra Singh Ji Chandawat of Thikana Kupdawas-Melawas (District Jodhpur) from Chandawat Rathore Clan.
- Madhav Dev Singh Chandawat
- Thakur Rituraj Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Late Dr. Sumer Singh Ji Rajawat, erstwhile C.M.H.O ( Chief Medical and Health Officer) of District Pali (Raj.) Finished his degree of M.B.B.S. from Sardar Patel Medical College, Bikaner (Raj.)
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Mukan Singh Ji Rajawat,
- Thakur Kushal Singh Ji Rajawat, adopted from Dr. Mool Singh Ji Rajawat [His 2nd Son] as successor because there was no Male heir apparent to Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Mukan Singh Ji Rajawat.
- Raj Shri Thakur Saheb Kushal Singh Ji Rajawat
- Thakur Gajendra Singh Ji Rajawat
- Baisa Shweta Rajawat
- Baisa Nikita Rajawat
- Kunwar Shakti Pratap Singh Rajawat
- Thakur Vikram Singh Ji Rajawat
- Baisa Ruchita Rajawat
- Kunwar Bhanu Pratap Singh Rajawat
- Baisa Santosh Kanwar Rajawat, Married to Thakur Shri Ajay Singh Ji Rathore of Thikana Kali-Kotri (District: Neemuch, MP)
- Baisa Mahima Rathore
- Kunwar Aditya Singh Rathore
- Thakur Gajendra Singh Ji Rajawat
- Raj Shri Thakur Gajendra Singh Ji Rajawat, present Thakur Saheb of Barod (see above)