Present Head
Rao Digvijay Singhji, present Apji Saheb of Parli since 31 January 2018, Sarpanch of Parli (Parli Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan) (Parli House, Jaipur); married Rani Sa (name unknown), and has issue.
- Kunwar Bhanu Pratap Singh
- Kunwar Pushpendra Pratap Singh
Genealogy
- Maharao Badridas, 2nd Mansabdar of Sakhoon, he was brave and mighty like his father Maharao Bhakar Singh Khangarot. He was in service of Mirza Raja Jai Singh of Amber (Jaipur). He married Rani (name unknown), and had issue, three sons.
- Rao Manrup Singh, 3rd Rao of Sakhoon
- Rao Jagrup Singh, 1st Rao of Jadawata
- Kunwar Bhim Singh Khangarot, details about his estate are unknown. He married Rani (name unknown), and had issue.
- Rao Hindu Singh, he was a brave and mighty military commander and a friend and associate of legendary military commander Hari Singh of Lamba (Diggi) and attained martyrdom in the Jat-Mughal War. Details about his estate are unknown. He married Rani (name unknown), and had issue.
- Rao Hati Singh (Hari Singh) (continued below)
- Rao Hindu Singh, he was a brave and mighty military commander and a friend and associate of legendary military commander Hari Singh of Lamba (Diggi) and attained martyrdom in the Jat-Mughal War. Details about his estate are unknown. He married Rani (name unknown), and had issue.
- Rao Hati Singh, 1st Apji Saheb of Parli, he was a renowned military commander and joined his father in Jat-Mughal War at a young age, received jagir of Padli (Parli) on Malpura-Sambhar Road.
- Rao Pahad Singh, 2nd Apji Saheb of Parli, he was a prominent Tazimi Noble during the reign of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur.
- Rao Udai Singh (Mohabat Singh), 3rd Apji Saheb of Parli, an extraordinary valorous man, he fought against Murtaja Khan Badech, Mughal Subedar of Delhi in Bs 1836 (August 1779 AD) when he attacked Jaipur with 52,000 soldiers to take Army expenses. He died in battle of Khatu Shyamji alongwith his clansman, Rao Dalel Singh of Seva.
- Rao Pratap Singh, 4th Apji Saheb of Parli
- Rao Man Singh, 5th Apji Saheb of Parli, eldest son, a legendary military commander and influential noble in the Court of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh III; and received risala of 500 Ras in B.S. 1890 (1833 A.D.).
- Rao Ranjit Singh, 6th Apji Saheb of Parli, fl. 1857, he actively assisted the British Government and Jaipur State during revolt of 1857 by providing military support. Along with Jaipur Resident William Fedrik Dean, he also marched to Delhi with his forces.
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- Rao Indra Singh Parli, Apji Saheb of Parli, he was a loyal chief of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh-II and used to represent the Maharaja as a special representative on important occasions like condolence visit to the family of Thakur (sic. Raja) Ajit Singh of Khetri on his demise on 18 January 1901. He married Rani (name unknown), and had issue.
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- Apji Sa Thakur Saheb, Apji Thakur Saheb of Parli, married and had issue.
- Rao Shardul Singhji (qv)
- Rao Banne Singh
- Rao Shardul Singhji, Apji Thakur Saheb of Parli, ex-Sarpanch, Parli, he married Rani Sa (name unknown), and had issue. He died . (Parli Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan) (Parli House, Jaipur)
- Kunwar Digvijay Singh (qv)
- Kunwar Rajendra Singh
- Kunwar Ravi Pratap Singh
- Kunwar Bindusar Singh
- Rao Digvijay Singhji, present Apji Saheb of Parli (see above)