List of Jats - Rulers

Rulers

  • Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur in Rajasthan in India. He has been described by a contemporary historian as "the Plato of the Jat people" and by a modern writer as the "Jat Ulysses"
  • According to some historians, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of Punjab also known as Sher-e-Punjab (The Lion of the Punjab) was born into a Jat family. Though some claim that he was born into a Sansi family
  • Maharaja Bhupinder Singh was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Patiala from 1900 to 1938.
  • Badan Singh was the formal founder of the princely state of Bharatpur.He was born in a Hindu Jat family.
  • Churaman Singh was Zamindar of Sinsini and the said to be real founder of Jat state of Bharatpur.
  • Kirat Singh
  • Maharaja Baldeo Singh
  • Maharaja Balwant Singh
  • Maharaja Kishan Singh
  • Maharaja Brijendra Singh
  • Maharaja Kehri Singh
  • Maharaja Nawal Singh
  • Maharaja Ram Singh
  • Maharaja Randhir Singh
  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh
  • Maharaja Ratan Singh
  • Maharani Girraj Kaur
  • Maharani Kishori
  • Raja Maldeo - Ruler in Jangladesh
  • Rana Kirat Singh
  • Rana Pohap Singh
  • Rana Bhagwant Singh
  • Rana Nihal Singh
  • Rana Ram Singh
  • Rana Udaybhanu Singh
  • Jawahar Singh
  • Raja Ram Jat
  • Raja Nahar Singh
  • Somadevi
  • Jujhar Singh Nehra
  • Raja Mahendra Pratap - Mursan
  • Maharaja Ranbir Singh of Jind
  • Maharaja Raghubir Singh of Jind
  • Maharaja Swarup Singh of Jind
  • Maharaja Kharak Singh, Maharaja of Punjab
  • Maharaja Nau Nihal Singh, Maharaja of Punjab
  • Nawab Kapur Singh Virk, leader of Singhpur Misl.
  • Hari Singh Dhillon, leader of the Bhangi misl, Ruler of Lahore & Amritsar.
  • Maharaja Yadavindra Singh of Patiala.
  • Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala.
  • Raja Chahar Deo - Narwar
  • Girdhar Pratap Singh
  • Kirat Singh
  • Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana
  • Maharaja Chhatar Singh Rana

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