Rulers of The Ramgarh Raj
• Raja Baghdeo (1368 - 1402)
• Raja Kirat Singh (1402 - 1459)
• Raja Ram Singh I (1459 - 1537)
• Raja Madho Singh (1537 - 1554)
• Raja Jagat Singh (1554 - 1604)
• Raja Himmat Singh (1604 - 1661)
• Raja Ram Singh II (1661 - 1677)
• Raja Dalel Singh (1677 - 1724)
• Raja Bishan Singh (1724 - 1763)
• Raja Makand Dingh (1763 - 1772)
• Raja Bahadur Tej Singh (1772 - 1774)
• Raja Bahadur Paras Nath Singh (1774 - 1784)
• Raja Bahadur Mani Nath Singh (1784 -1811)
• Raja Bahadur Sidh Nath Singh (1811 -1835)
• Raja Bahadur Lakshmi Nath Singh (1835 - 1841)
• Raja Bahadur Shambhu Nath Singh (1841 - ?)
• Raja Bahadur Ram Nath Singh (? - 1866)
• Raja Bahadur Trilok Nath Singh (1866)
• Raja Bahadur Nam Narain Singh (1866 - 1899)
• Raja Bahadur Ram Narain Singh (1899 - 1913)
• Raja Bahadur Lakshmi Narain Singh (1913 - 1919)
• Raja Bahadur Kamakhya Narain Singh (1919 - 1970)
• Raja Bahadur (Title in pretence) Indra Jitendra Narain Singh (1970 - 2008)
• Raja Bahadur (Title in pretence) Saurabh Narain Singh (2008 -)
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