Present Head
Rao KULDEEP SINGH, 11th and present Thakur of Sewa & Rao of Sakhoon since 17 April 2024 (Sewa Fort, Jaipur and Sakhoon Fort, Jaipur)
Genealogy
- Maharao Gyan Singh, 6th Mansabdar of Sakhoon, a double tazimi premiere umrao in Mughal Empire, he exhibited outstanding gallantry in the battle of Bagru in 1748 A.D.; married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Ram Singh, 7th Rao of Sakhoon, succeeded to the gaddi of Sakhoon, head seat of Bhakarsinghot clan.
- Rao Nahar Singh, 8th Rao of Sakhoon
- Rao Karan Singh, 9th Rao of Sakhoon, probably the same as "Karan Singh of Sewa" who displayed unparalleled heroism and valour in the war against Meos in B.S. 1782 Baisakh Badi 10 (1725 A.D.) according to page 75 of Raghavendra Singh Manohar's book Rajasthan ke Khangarot Kachhawo ka itihasa.
- Rao Sobhag Singh, 10th Rao of Sakhoon, fl. 1867
- Rao Bishan Singh, 11th Rao of Sakhoon
- (A) Rao Narayan Singh, 12 Rao of Sakhun, son of Karan Singhji of Sewa, he married princess Nayan Kanwar Mertaniji of Dobri Garh, and had adoptive issue.
- (A) Rao Ganga Singh, 13th Rao of Sakhoon, son of Prithvi Singhji of Sewa. He died . sp. and Sakhoon merged with Sewa.
- (A) Rao Narayan Singh, 12 Rao of Sakhun, son of Karan Singhji of Sewa, he married princess Nayan Kanwar Mertaniji of Dobri Garh, and had adoptive issue.
- Rao Bishan Singh, 11th Rao of Sakhoon
- Rao Sobhag Singh, 10th Rao of Sakhoon, fl. 1867
- Rao Karan Singh, 9th Rao of Sakhoon, probably the same as "Karan Singh of Sewa" who displayed unparalleled heroism and valour in the war against Meos in B.S. 1782 Baisakh Badi 10 (1725 A.D.) according to page 75 of Raghavendra Singh Manohar's book Rajasthan ke Khangarot Kachhawo ka itihasa.
- Rao Sardar Singh, received jagir of Gaiji.
- Rao Mangal Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- Rao Lakshman Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- Rao Pratap Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- generations...
- Kunwar Hamir Singh of Gaiji, fl. 1947 A.D., a descendant of the present Sewa family, lost civil suit of succession to Sakhoon gaddi against Kunwar Ganga Singh of Sewa.
- generations...
- Rao Pratap Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- Rao Lakshman Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- Rao Mangal Singh, Thakur of Gaiji
- Rao Nahar Singh, 8th Rao of Sakhoon
- Rao Dalel Singh, received Mansab jagir of Sewa (see below)
- Rao Ram Singh, 7th Rao of Sakhoon, succeeded to the gaddi of Sakhoon, head seat of Bhakarsinghot clan.
- Rao Dalel Singh, 1st Mansabdar of Seva, a double Tazimi principality under Jaipur, younger son of Rao Gyan Singh of Sakhoon. He was extremely brave and most distinguished military commander of Jaipur. Being a loyal noble of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh of Jaipur, he was entrusted with the responsibility to command Jaipur Army (along with Chood Singh Nathawat of Doongri) to protect Shekhawati thikanas in B.S. 1836 (August 1779 A.D.), and successfully defeated the Mughal Imperial Army of 52,000 soldiers lead by Nawab Murtaja Khan Bhadech, the Mughal Subedar of Delhi. He allied with Rao Devi Singh of Sikar and although Murtaja Khan was killed in the battle of Khatu Shyamji, but Dalel Singh was also martyred along with Rao Udai Singh Khangarot of Padli, Dadupanthi Sant Mangaldas, and Chood Singh Nathawat and his two sons; and there are several folk songs in his praise. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Chatrasal Singh (qv)
- Rao Chatrasal, 2nd Thakur of Sewa. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Sahasmal, 3rd Thakur of Sewa. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Bhaarat Singh, 4th Thakur of Sewa. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Kayam Singh, 5th Thakur of Sewa. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Nahar Singh, 6th Thakur of Sewa. He married Rani (name unknown) and had issue.
- Rao Karan Singh, 7th Thakur of Sewa, married Rani (name unknown) and had issue, three sons.
- Rao Narayan Singh, adopted by Rao Bishan Singh of Sakhoon and succeeded as the Rao of Sakhoon.
- Rao Prithvi Singh (qv)
- Rao Prithvi Singh, 8th Thakur Saheb of Seva, fl. 1947, he married Mertaniji Baisa (name unknown), the only daughter of Indersinghot Raghunathsinghot Mertia Thakur Jawahar Singh of Narayanpura Garh (collateral branch of Minda, Panch Mahal Maroth), a Double Tazimi thikana of Marwar (Jodhpur State) on Narainpura Road Railway Station (now renamed as Kuchaman Station), and had issue, three sons.
- Rao Raghubir Singh of Seva (qv)
- Rao Ganga Singh, he was adopted by his childless uncle, Rao Narayan Singh of Sakhun and his wife princess Nayan Kanwar Mertaniji of Dobri Garh, and succeeded to the gaddi of Sakhoon as its 13th ruler. He died sp. and Sakhoon merged with Sewa.
- Thakur Shri Lakshman Singh, married and had issue, settled at Seva.
- Rao Raghuveer Singh, 9th Thakur of Sewa and 14th Rao of Sakhoon, married Rajkumari Hem Kanwar, daughter of Majarajadhiraj Maharaj Sri Bijey Singhji, Raja of Gaudati, Panchmahal Maroth, Double Tazim Sona Naresh Sardar of Jiliya-Abhaypura (Jodhpur State), and his wife, Maharajkumari Lallan Saheba Ambika Prasad, daughter of Yuvaraja Mahrajkumar Bhargavendra Singhji of Nagod State (later Prime Minister of Nagod), and his wife, Princess Ranchod Kanwar of Shankargarh, daughter of Maharao Raja Ram Singh Baghel, Maharao of Kasauta (Rewah State) & Raja of Bara Raj (Shankargarh, Prayagraj district, UP). She died 27th February 2014 aged 76 in Tongia Hospital, Jaipur after prolonged treatment for heart ailment and was cremated at Sewa.
- Kunwar (name unknown) (died young)
- Rao Ranjeet Singh (Bhanwar Banna) (qv)
- Thakur Mool Singh, married and had issue.
- Thakur Gopal Singh, married a sister of his Jadawata cousin Lakshman's wife from Gujarwada, and has issue.
- Baisa Raj Kanwar (Bhani Baisa), married Kunwar Bhanwar Singh Rathore of Palada in Kuchaman, and has issue.
- Baisa Pushpa Kanwar (Pappu Baisa), married into Bhilwara, he died shortly after marriage, having had issue.
- Rao Ranjeet Singh, 10th Thakur of Sewa and 15th Rao of Sakhoon, married Mertaniji Baisa (name unknown) of Idwa in Degana (Nagaur) from a political family, and had issue, two sons. He died of cancer on 17 April 2024, Ramanavami, at Jaipur and was cremated at Sewa.
- Rao Kuldeep Singh Khangarot (qv)
- Thakur Durga Pratap Singh, married and has issue.
- Rao Kuldeep Singh, 11th and present Thakur of Sewa & 16th Rao of Sakhoon (see above)