



Raja PARAS RAMJI,
Raja of Narsinghgarh 1681/1695, son of Raja Chhatar Singh of Umatwara; Diwan of Rajgarh 1660/1681 and founder of Narsinghgarh in 1681, a just and a capable Ruler, he named his state after Shri Narsingh Bhagwan, who was his deity and aradhya Dev; afterwards he founded the town of Narsinghgarh and transferred his capital there and constructed the temple of his aradhya Dev Shri Narsingh Bhagwan, he also constructed a tank known as Paras Ram Sagar, married and had issue.

Rawat DALEL SINGHJI
Rawat of Narsinghgarh in 1695, married and had issue. He died 1695.

Rawat MOTI SINGHJI
Rawat of Narsinghgarh 1695/1751, married and had issue. He died 1751.

Rawat KHUMAN SINGHJI
Rawat of Narsinghgarh 1751/1766, during his rule, Mughul power declined in Malwa and the Marathas gained the ascendancy; he married and had issue.

Rawat ACHAL SINGHJI
Rawat of Narsinghgarh 1766/1795, a brave and wise ruler, he married the daughter of the Maharana of Udaipur, and had issue. He died 1795.

Rawat SOBHAGH SINGHJI
Rawat of Narsinghgarh 1795/1827, his reign witnessed the advent of the British in Malwa and also the signing of treatise and engagements between the Ruling Princes of Malwa and Sir John Malcolm, who represented the British Government; he married the niece of Maharana Udaipur, and had issue. He died 9th March 1827.
Rajkumar Chain Singhji, born 1800, courageous, brave and intelligent, he was placed in charge of the administration of the state due to the illness of his father, but he fell foul of the British Government and a battle ensued at Sehore in 1824, a town about 37 kilometers west of Bhopal, in he which he died fighting valiantly, married and had adoptive issue. He died in battle in 1824 at Sehore.

HH Raja HANWANT SINGHJI
Raja of Narsinghgarh 1827/1873, Raja (Hereditary)[cr. xx.5.1872], as the nearest heir and rightful successor to the gaddi, he was adopted from Batkhera by the dowager Rani of the late Rawat Saheb with the consent of Sirdars of Narsinghgarh State in 1827; a generous, noble and high-minded Ruler with a great administrative capabilities for which he was rewarded with a salute of 11 guns and the style of His Highness by the British Government, he married and had issue. He died in March 1873.
Rajkumar Bhawani Singhji, married Rajkumari Rukmani Kumari, born 1842, daughter of Raja Shivnath Singh of Khetri, and had issue. He died vp before 1873.
HH Raja Pratap Singhji (qv)
HH Raja Mehtab Singhji (qv)
Rajkumar Chhatrashalji
Rajkumari Bijai Kunwar Bai Sahiba, married HH Maharaja Jashwant Singhji II of Jodhpur, and had issue.

HH Raja MEHTAB SINGHJI
Raja of Narsinghgarh 1890/1895, succeeded 28th June 1890, the only surviving son of Raja Hanwant Singhji, he was as capable as his father, and often toured his state every year and dispensed even-handed justice to all his subjects on the spot, whenever it was required. He died sp 1895.

HH Shri Huzur Raja Sir ARJUN SINGHJI Sahib Bahadur
Raja of Narsinghgarh 1895/1924, selected by the Government of India from Bhatkhera as successor, born 10th January 1887, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and Daly College, Indore; trained with the Imperial Cadet Corps in Dehradun; K.C.I.E., married 1stly, 1907, HH Rani Shiv Kunwarji, daughter of HH Raja Sir Jashwant Singhji Bahadur of Sailana, D.B.E.(civil) [cr.1924], married 2ndly, a Princess of Talsana in Gujarat, and had issue, one son and three daughters. He died 22nd April 1924.
Rajkumari Basant Kumaribai Sahiba [Rani Basant Kumari of Indargarh] (by the Talsana Rani), she married Raja Sumer Singhji of Indargarh in Rajasthan
HH Shri Huzur Raja Sir Vikram Singhji Sahib Bahadur (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji) (qv)
Rajkumari Damyanti Kumaribai Sahiba [HH Maharani Damayanti Devi of Jaisalmer] (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji), married 1926 (as his first wife), HH Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Girdhar Singhji of Jaisalmer, and had issue. She died 1997.
Rajkumari Hemant Kumaribai Sahiba [Rani Hemant Kanwar of Jubbal] (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji), born 13th September 1913 in Narsingarh, married 31st January 1932, Raja Rana Digvijay Chandra of Jubbal, and had issue. She died 11th March 1964 in Delhi.

HH Shri Huzur Raja Sir VIKRAM SINGHJI Sahib Bahadur
Raja of Narsinghgarh 1895/1924, selected by the Government of India from Bhatkhera as successor, born 10th January 1887, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and Daly College, Indore; trained with the Imperial Cadet Corps in Dehradun; K.C.I.E., married 1stly, 1907, HH Rani Shiv Kunwarji, daughter of HH Raja Sir Jashwant Singhji Bahadur of Sailana, D.B.E.(civil) [cr.1924], married 2ndly, a Princess of Talsana in Gujarat, and had issue, one son and three daughters. He died 22nd April 1924.
Rajkumari Basant Kumaribai Sahiba [Rani Basant Kumari of Indargarh] (by the Talsana Rani), she married Raja Sumer Singhji of Indargarh in Rajasthan
HH Shri Huzur Raja Sir Vikram Singhji Sahib Bahadur (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji) (qv)
Rajkumari Damyanti Kumaribai Sahiba [HH Maharani Damayanti Devi of Jaisalmer] (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji), married 1926 (as his first wife), HH Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Girdhar Singhji of Jaisalmer, and had issue. She died 1997.
Rajkumari Hemant Kumaribai Sahiba [Rani Hemant Kanwar of Jubbal] (by Rani Shiv Kunwarji), born 13th September 1913 in Narsingarh, married 31st January 1932, Raja Rana Digvijay Chandra of Jubbal, and had issue. She died 11th March 1964 in Delhi.

HH Shri Huzur Raja Sir VIKRAM SINGHJI Sahib Bahadur
Maharaja of Narsinghgarh from 17th July 1957 to 24th January 2019. Born June 1929, son of Maharaj Prabhunath Singhji of Dhuwankheri, uncle of HH Shri Huzur Maharaja Sir Vikram Singhji, who adopted him in the 1942, he succeeded to the gadi on 17th July 1957; educated at Mayo College Ajmer, Daly College, Indore and St. John’s College, Agra; entered politics in 1962 and fought the general election as an Independent candidate and won both the Assembly seat from Narsinghgarh and the Rajgarh Lok Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh, Convener of the Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress to 1966, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Communications in 1966, he donated the Arjun Niwas Palace, to be used as a college for post-graduate classes in Arts, Science and Commerce, appointed as Secretary to the Central Citizens Council in 1966, elected to the 4th Lok Sabha in 1967 and was appointed a deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs, appointed to the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals and Mines and Metals in 1970, delegate from India to the World Conference of the Working People’s Socialist Union in Belgrade in 1966, Leader of the Indian Delegation to the Second Session of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) held at Vienna in April 1968, led the official Indian Delegation for Small Scale Industries to Japan in 1969, Convener of the Madhya Pradesh Rashtra Bhasha Prachar Samiti and President of the All India Rajput Parishad, President of the Board of Governors of the Daly College Indore 1971/1980, appointed as the Governor of Goa and Administrator of Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli from 18th March 1991 to 4th April 1994, the Maharaja Sahib is widely travelled and is interested in sports, particularly hockey and cricket, a lover of wild life, he was a keen Shikari in his earlier days; he married Rajkumari Lakshmi Kumari [HH Maharani Lakshmi Kumari of Narsinghgarh], daughter of Maharajkumar Shri Bijai Singhji of Bikaner, and has issue, five sons and an adopted daughter. He died on 24th January 2019 in Indore after a prolonged illness.
Maharajkumar Shiladitya Singh, born 1951, married Rajkumari Madhulika Kumari (div. 1980), born 1951, daughter of Maharaja Mahendra Ripudaman Singh of Bhadawar, and his wife, Maharani Braj Shree Devi, and has issue, two daughters.
Maharajkumari Sahiba Yogeshwari Kumari [HH Maharani Yogeshwari Kumari of Ajaigarh], born 6th February 1978, married HH Sawai Maharaja Ajayraj Singh of Ajaigarh (div. 2011), married 2ndly to Sameer Parikh, living in Mumbai.
Maharajkumari Sahiba Poornamrita Kumari, born 9th January 1980.
Maharajkumar Rajyavardhan Singh (qv)
Maharajkumar Giri Ratna Singh, born 1955, married Rajkumari Gayatri Kumari of Gabhana, U.P., daughter of Rajkumar Raghuraj Singhji, and grand daughter of Captain Raja Devraj Singhji, and has issue, one son.
Bhanwar Saheb Divya Ratna Singh, born 1989.
Maharajkumar Bhagyaditya Singh, born 1957, married Kumari Yashodhara Kumari from Ujjain (div. 1995), and has issue, one daughter.
Bhanwarbai Sahiba Shraddha Kumari
Maharajkumar Yashovardhan Singh, born 1959, he renounced the World and became a Sanyasi at the age of 22 years and succeeded to the gadi of his guru Avadhoot Bhagwan Ram in 1992 at Aghorpeeth Shri Sarveshwari Samooh Sansthan Devsthanam (Awadoot Bhagwan Ram Kushta Seva Ashram, Padav, Varanasi – 221102, U.P.); he is now known as Gurupad Sambhav Ramji.

HH Shri Huzur Maharaja Rajyavardhan Singh Sahib Bahadur
Maharaja of Narsinghgarh born 1953, married Rajkumari Kalpaneshwari Devi, daughter of HH Raja Bijay Bhushan Singh Ju Deo of Jashpur, and his wife, HH Rani Jaya Kumari Devi, and has issue, two sons. Presently a BJP MLA from Narsinghgarh, previously he was MLA from 1985-1990 and a parliamentary secretary in Motilal Vohra Govt. (Bhanu Niwas Palace, Bhopal Road, Narsinghgarh 465669, Madhya Pradesh)
Maharaj Kumar Vishwa Pratap Singh, born 1st September 1980 in Indore.
Maharaj Kumar Veer Vikram Singh, born 1st July 1978 in Indore, married Bhanwarani Neha Kumari of Delhi, and has issue.
Bhanwarbai Saheba Ujjaiti Kumari Singh, born 1st January 2007.
Bhanwarbai Saheba Tvisha Kumari Singh, born 2nd May 2012.
Maharaj Kumar Vishwa Pratap Singh, born 1st September 1980 in Indore.


