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Dynasty

Clan

Khangarot

Subclan

Bhakarsinghot

Hindi Name

बिचून

Last Updated

22nd Jun, 2024

Genealogy

  • Maharao Shyam Singh, 4th Mansabdar of Sakhoon, he was very brave and mighty, and had various achievements. He served Raja Ram Singh of Amber and participated in Kabul expedition. He left services of Jaipur along with Hari Singh Lamba in Bs 1744. He was a confidant of Sawai Raja Jai Singh. After death of Aurangzeb on 21 February 1707 Ad (BS 1763 Falgun Badi 14) in the war of succession between Azam and Muazzam in the battle of Jaju initially Sawai Jai Singh supported Azam but during the battle changed his side when the chances of Muazzam's victory were obvious. On the other hand, his brother Vijay Singh of Amber, was in support of Muazzam since beginning, who was now the Ruler of Delhi as Bahadurshah, and soon sequestrated jagir of Amber. As per Dr. Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha, Shyam Singh Khangarot and Dewan Ramchandra recaptured Amber from Mughal Faujdar Hussain Khan even before the arrival of the combined forces of Udaipur and Jodhpur, with the help of his loyal soldiers. He first recaptured Kanota and attacked Saiyyads and then marched towards Amber. In Bs 1774 he became the Faujdar of Chitalwada. He was on friendly terms with the influential Saiyyad brothers of Mughal Durbar (Dewan, Mirbakshi of Farrukhsiar and Mansabdar of 7800) that helped Jaipur State. In Bs 1778 he joined services of Jodhpur. He married Maharani (name unknown), and had issue, two sons.
    • Rao Surtan Singh, succeeded to Sakhoon, ancestor of Sewa, Sakhoon and Gaiji royal family. (Sakhoon Fort)
    • Rao Budh Singh (younger son), he received jagir of Bichoon (continued below)
  • Rao Budh Singh, 1st Apji Saheb of Bichoon, he received the principality of Bichoon as his share in patrimony from Sakhoon. He was a distinguished military commander and displayed exemplary valour in the battle of Agra in support of Jaipur (Amber). His five sons had Five Thikanas or great fiefs, namely - Bichoon, Dudu, Marwa, Jhir and Pachewar.
    • Rao Bane Singh of Bichoon/Bichun (qv)
    • Rao Anand Singh, 1st Thakur of thikana Dudu. Dudu was a hathi-bandh tazimi thikana. Ancestor of present Sali family.
      • Rao Pahad Singh, 2nd Thakur of Dudu, married and had issue.
        • Rao Jiwan Singh, 3rd Thakur of Dudu
          • Rao Fateh Singh, 4th Thakur of Dudu
            • Rao Madho Singh, 5th Thakur of Dudu
              • Rao Pratap Singh, 6th Thakur of Dudu
                • Rao Devi Singh, 7th Thakur of Dudu
                  • Rao Inder Singh, 8th Thakur of Dudu
                    • Rao Lakshman Singh, 9th Thakur of Dudu
                      • Rao Shivnath Singh, 10th Thakur of Dudu
                        • Rao Jawan Singh, 11th Thakur of Dudu
                          • Rao Bhanupratap Singh, 12th Thakur of Dudu, ex-MLA, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
                            • Rao Kuldeep Singh, 13th Thakur of Dudu. (Dudu Fort)
        • Rao Kirat Singh, 1st Thakur of Sali; younger son of Rao Pahar Singh of Dudu, he received jagir of Sali.
          • Rao Nawal Singh, 2nd Thakur of Sali.
            • Rao Guman Singh, 3rd Thakur of Sali
              • Rao Raghunath Singh, 4th Thakur of Sali
                • Rao Karan Singh, 5th Thakur of Sali
                  • Rao Prem Singh, 6th Thakur of Sali (Sali Fort)
    • Rao Bhav Singh, 1st Thakur of thikana Marua or Marwa.
      • Rao Baksiram, 2nd Thakur of Marwa.
        • Rao Salam Singh, 3rd Thakur of Marwa
          • Rao Shiv Singh, 4th Thakur of Marwa
            • Rao Chiman Singh, 5th Thakur of Marwa
              • Rao Kesri Singh, 6th Thakur of Marwa
                • Rao Bhairon Singh, 7th Thakur of Marwa
                  • Rao Bhagirath Singh, 8th Thakur of Marwa
                    • Rao Raghuvir Singh, 9th Thakur of Marwa (Marua Fort)
    • Rao Jaswant Singh, 1st Thakur of thikana Jhirr, fl. 14 December 1767, he was very brave and one of the main Chiefs of Maharaja Madho Singh I of Jaipur. He died in battle of Mawanda (Maonda).
      • Rao Chatarsal Singh, 2nd Thakur of Jhir
        • Rao Sujan Singh, 3rd Thakur of Jhir
          • Rao Kishor Singh, 4th Thakur of Jhir
            • Rao Baldeo Singh, 5th Thakur of Jhir
              • Rao Indar Singh, 6th Thakur of Jhir
                • Rao Roop Singh, 7th Thakur of Jhir
                  • Rao Govind Singh, 8th Thakur of Jhir
                    • Rao Mukund Singh, 9th Thakur of Jhir
                      • Rao Mangal Singh, 10th Thakur of Jhir. (Jhirr Fort)
    • Rao Anup Singh [Anop Singh], 1st Thakur of thikana Pachewar of 5 villages.
      • Rao Ajit Singh, 2nd Thakur of Pachewar
        • Rao Sumer Singh, 3rd Thakur of Pachewar
          • Rao Bakhtawar Singh, 4th Thakur of Pachewar
            • Rao Amar Singh, 5th Thakur of Pachewar
              • Rao Gulab Singh, 6th Thakur of Pachewar
                • Rao Kesri Singh, 7th Thakur of Pachewar
                  • Rao Manohar Singh, 8th Thakur of Pachewar
                    • Rao Nahar Singh, 9th Thakur of Pachewar (Pachewar Fort)
          • Rani Arjun Kanwar Khanganiji Saheba, daughter of Rao Sumer Singh of Pachewar, married Raja Balwant Singh, Raja of Bhinai. She became Sati on B.S. 1916 Baishak Krishna 8. (Bhinai Fort)
  • Rao Bane Singh, 2nd Apji Saheb of Bichoon, brave like his father, on behalf of Jaipur he was sent by Rao Dalel Singh of Dhula to participate in Agra battle against Jawahar Singh Jat of Bharatpur. Ancestor of present Akoda family.
    • Rao Bairisal of Bichoon (qv)
    • Rao Daulat Singh, 1st Thakur of Akoda
      • Rao Surajnath Singh, 2nd Thakur of Akoda
        • Rao Gulab Singh, 3rd Thakur of Akoda
          • Rao Bakhtawar Singh, 4th Thakur of Akoda
            • Rao Bharat Singh, 5th Thakur of Akoda in Sambhar pargana near Phulera, the present Khangarots of Akoda are descendants of Kunwar Daulat Singh, younger son of Thakur Bane Singh of Bichun. (Akoda Fort)
  • Rao Bairisal, 3rd Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue.
    • Rao Bagh Singh (qv)
  • Rao Bagh Singh, 4th Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue.
    • Rani Ratan Kanwar, married Rao Deo Singhji of Kharwa.
    • Rao Sangram Singh (qv)
  • Rao Sangram Singh, 5th Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue.
  • Rao Ram Singh, 6th Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue.
  • Rao Berisal, 7th Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue.
  • Rao Hamir Singh, 8th Apji Saheb of Bichoon, married and had issue, four sons.
    • Rao Amar Singh
      • Rao Jagat Singh
        • Rao Kalyan Singh
          • Rao Shardul Singh
            • Rao Karan Singh
              • Rao Megh Singh
                • Rao Bhinv Singh
    • Rao Pahad Singh
      • Thakur Man Singh
    • Rao Ratan Singh
      • Thakur Kishan Singh
        • Thakur Devi Singh
    • Rao Ram Singh
      • Thakur Nahar Singh
        • Thakur Karan Singh
          • Thakur Sobhag Singh
            • Thakur Bisan Singh
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