Lists of Rulers of India - Heads of Former States - Kingdoms

Kingdoms

  • The Pandyas
  • Kings of Chera, see Sohra
  • Western Kshatrapas
  • Rulers of Mysore, see Kingdom of Mysore
  • Adil Shahi kings of Bijapur
  • Ahom Rulers of Assam
  • Bahmani sultans, see Bahmani Sultanate
  • Bhonsle maharajas of Satara, Thanjavur, Kolhapur, and Nagpur
  • Rulers of Chalukya
  • Chauhan rulers of Ajmer
  • Chandela rulers of bundelkhand
  • Sultans of Delhi, see Delhi Sultanate
  • Gaekwad maharajas of Vadodara
  • Kings of Golconda, see Qutb Shahi dynasty
  • Kings of Gujarat, see Solanki
  • Nizams of Hyderabad
  • Rani Lakshmibai
  • Kachwaha rulers of Amber and Jaipur
  • Maitraka dynasty of Gujarat
  • Khilji sultans of Delhi and Malwa
  • Kings of Mysore, see Kingdom of Mysore
  • Nizam Shahi dynasty of Ahmadnagar
  • Paramara kings of Malwa
  • Muzaffarid dynasty of Gujarat
  • Ponwar rulers of Chhatarpur and Dewas
  • Rulers of Rashtrakuta
  • Rathore rulers of Marwar and Bikaner
  • Reddy dynasty
  • Scindia maharajas of Ujjain and Gwalior
  • Sesodia ranas and maharanas of Mewar
  • Slave dynasty of Delhi
  • Kings of Tamil Nadu, see Cholas
  • Vaghela kings of Gujarat
  • Wodeyar dynasty of Mysore
  • Yadavas of Devagiri
  • Nawabs of Awadh
  • Katoch dynasty of Trigarta Empire & Kangra state
  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab & Afghanistan
  • Sibaia dynasty of Siba state of Punjab Hills.Siba State of Punjab Hills was an Independent State up to 1956,presently it was simply incorporated in India,Britisher rules over Jagir of Siba(Kotla Taluqa of Mian Devi Singh)only i.e.Britisher never rule over siba completely.
  • Chand Kings

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