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List of Rajputs

This is a list of notable members of the Rajput community.

Saints

 
Painting of Saint Mirabai

Historical figures

 
Prithviraj Chauhan, King of Ajmer
 
Rana Sanga, king of Mewar
 
Maharana Pratap of Mewar, by Raja Ravi Varma
 
Durgadas Rathore, by Har Bilas Sarda

List of notable Rajputs during the pre-British era, ordered chronologically by reign.

Anti-colonialists

Company rule

Mutineers and rebels, Indian rebellion of 1857

 
An illustration of Veer Kunwar Singh in The History of the Indian Empire, c. 1858

British Raj

Rulers of princely states

List of notable Rajputs during the British era who hailed from royal families that ruled princely states, Thikanas, and Zamindars.

 
Maharaja Hari Singh, the last Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, hailed from the Dogra Dynasty of Rajputs

British Indian military people

Politicians of postcolonial India

 
V.P. Singh, former Indian Prime Minister
 
Jaswant Singh
 
Digvijaya Singh, veteran politician of the Congress party

Indian armed forces

 
Madhvendra Singh, former Chief of Indian Navy
 
Bipin Rawat, former Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army

Politicians and lawyers of Pakistan

 
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan
 
Humza Yousaf, head of the Scottish government

Pakistani armed forces

Film, television and entertainment

 
Sushant Singh Rajput (actor)
 
Preity Zinta
 
Disha Patani

Authors, academics, scientists

Sports

Athletics

Cricket

Hockey

Shooting and hunting

 
The last documented Asiatic cheetahs in India, three males from the same litter, were shot in 1948—while they were sitting together at night—by Maharajah Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo of Surguja State, Madhya Pradesh, who poses behind them with his rifle. His private secretary submitted this photo to the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society.

Boxing

Wrestling

Criminals

  • Man Singh, the leader of Indian dacoits and a Robin Hood figure from Chambal region of India.[198] Between 1939 and 1955, he is credited with 1,112 robberies and 185 murders, including the killing of 32 police officers.[199]
  • Anandpal Singh, a most-wanted gangster with a reward of ₹10 lakh on his head, accused of multiple murders as well as extortion.[200]

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This is a list of notable members of the Rajput community Contents 1 Saints 2 Historical figures 3 Anti colonialists 3 1 Company rule 3 2 Mutineers and rebels Indian rebellion of 1857 3 3 British Raj 4 Rulers of princely states 5 British Indian military people 6 Politicians of postcolonial India 7 Indian armed forces 8 Politicians and lawyers of Pakistan 9 Pakistani armed forces 10 Film television and entertainment 11 Authors academics scientists 12 Sports 12 1 Athletics 12 2 Cricket 12 3 Hockey 12 4 Shooting and hunting 12 5 Boxing 12 6 Wrestling 13 Criminals 14 ReferencesSaints nbsp Painting of Saint Mirabai Mirabai a princess and celebrated saint of the Bhakti movement and a devotee of Lord Krishna 1 Guru Jambheshwar aka Jambhoji the founder of Bishnoi panth which emphasises on protecting plants and animals 2 Baba Ramdev or Ramdeo Pir a 14th century ruler and Hindu deity of Gujarat and Rajasthan who worked for the upliftment of poor and downtrodden also worshiped by Muslims 3 Vachharadada aka Vachhraj Dada Hindu deity from Gujarat who died protecting cows 4 Historical figures nbsp Prithviraj Chauhan King of Ajmer nbsp Rana Sanga king of Mewar nbsp Maharana Pratap of Mewar by Raja Ravi Varma nbsp Durgadas Rathore by Har Bilas Sarda List of notable Rajputs during the pre British era ordered chronologically by reign Bappa Rawal one of the first major rulers of the Kingdom of Mewar credited for rebelling the Arab invasion of India 5 Anangpal Tomar ruler of the Tomar dynasty of Delhi 6 Mularaja founder of the Chaulukya dynasty 7 page needed Bhima I was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present day Gujarat India 8 page needed Karna King from the Chaulukya Solanki dynasty of Gujarat 8 Jayasimha Siddharaja Indian king who ruled western parts of India 8 Kumarapala was an Indian king from the Chaulukya Solanki dynasty of Gujarat 8 Ajayapala was an Indian king from the Chaulukya Solanki dynasty of Gujarat 8 Bhima II Indian king who ruled parts of present day Gujarat 8 Mularaja II Ruler of the Solanki dynasty of Gujarat who defeated the Ghurid forces 9 Prithviraj Chauhan King from the Chahamana dynasty who ruled Sapadalaksha present day north western India 10 page needed 11 page needed Jaichand last powerful king of the Gahadavala dynasty was killed in the Battle of Chandawar by Ghurid forces 12 page needed Rawal Ratan Singh King of Mewar who fought against Allauddin Khilji in the siege of Chittorgarh 13 Karna last ruler of the Vaghela dynasty of Gujarat as he was defeated by the forces of Allauddin Khilji 14 page needed Hammiradeva last ruler of the Ranthambore branch of the Chauhans Chahamanas was killed in the Siege of Ranthambore 15 Rana Hammir Singh King of Mewar who following an invasion by the Khilji dynasty regained control of the region re established the dynasty after defeating the Tughlaq dynasty and became the first of his dynasty to use the royal title Rana 16 Rao Jodha King of Marwar and founder of its capital city Jodhpur 17 Rao Bika founder and king of Bikaner he was a son of Rao Jodha he left Marwar to create his own kingdom 18 Maharaja Kam Dev Misir a Sikarwar Rajput and a ruler of the Pahargarh Estate 19 Rao Shekha King of Amarsar 20 Rai Bular Bhatti a Muslim Rajput who donated 18 750 acres of land to Guru Nanak 21 Man Singh Tomar King of Gwalior who defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against relentless attacks from the Lodi dynasty 22 Rana Sanga King of Mewar and head of Rajput confederacy in Rajputana during the early 16th century 23 Jam Rawal King of Cutch State and founder of Nawanagar State 24 Hasan Khan Mewati Ruler of Mewat he allied with Rana Sanga in the Battle of Khanwa 25 Gajpati Ujjainia commander in the army of the Sur Empire and chieftain in the Bhojpuri region of Bihar 26 Maldev Rathore King of Marwar was an insurgent ruler against both the Sur Empire and the Mughals 27 Rana Udai Singh II King of Mewar and founder of its capital city Udaipur 28 Rudra Pratap Singh first ruler and founder of Orchha kingdom 29 Isa Khan a Muslim Rajput chieftain who led the Baro Bhuiyans twelve landlords in 16th century Bengal throughout his reign he resisted the Mughal attacks 30 Maharana Pratap king of Mewar who was a successful insurgent ruler against the Mughals 31 Chandrasen Rathore King of Marwar who defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against relentless attacks from the Mughals 27 Raja Jagat Singh King and soldier of the Nurpur kingdom of Nurpur in Himachal Pradesh 32 Maharana Amar Singh I King of Mewar he was the eldest son of Maharana Pratap who continued his father s struggle against the Mughals and defeated the Mughal army sent by Jahangir in the Battle of Dewar 33 34 Ratan Singh Rathore founder of Ratlam kingdom 35 Vir Singh Deo King of Orchha he assassinated Abul Fazl on the request of Jahangir 36 Jai Singh I King of Amber a state later known as Jaipur and a senior general Mirza Raja of the Mughal Empire 37 38 Amar Singh Rathore was a nobleman affiliated to Marwar who rebelled against Shah Jahan 39 Rao Raja Chattar Sal King of Bundi he served Shah Jahan as head of his Hada Rajput troops he was trusted by Dara Shikoh with governorship of Delhi 40 for whom he died fighting in the War of Succession against Aurangzeb 41 in 1658 42 Maharana Raj Singh I King of Mewar 43 44 Maharaja Jaswant Singh King of Marwar he was a trusted general of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan 45 Bhim Chand was the Rajput King of Bilaspur state reigned 1665 1692 46 Rani Karnavati of Garhwal the Parmar Rajput Queen of Garhwal credited for defending the kingdom against the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan 47 Durgadas Rathore was a minister of Marwar who was successful in preserving Marwar against Mughal rule 48 Maharaja Chhatrasal King of Bundelkhand who led a successful rebellion against the Mughals and established his own independent kingdom 49 Banda Singh Bahadur 50 51 was a Sikh military commander of Khalsa army who assembled a fighting force and led the rebellion against the Mughals to establish Khalsa rule in Punjab 52 53 54 Jai Singh II King of Amber and founder of its capital city Jaipur 55 Sansar Chand King of Kangra patron of Kangra paintings 56 57 Mian Dido Jamwal a Dogra Rajput warrior from the Jamwal clan who rebelled against the overlords of Jammu during the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh 58 59 Malik Fateh Khan Tiwana a Punjabi Muslim Rajput landowner and politician during the Sikh Empire 60 page needed Zorawar Singh Kahluria Kalhuria Rajput who conquered Ladakh Baltistan Gilgit and Western Tibet 61 Anti colonialistsCompany rule Raja Narain Singh Zamindar of the Seris and Kutumba estate Participated in the 1781 revolt in Bihar 62 Mutineers and rebels Indian rebellion of 1857 nbsp An illustration of Veer Kunwar Singh in The History of the Indian Empire c 1858 Kunwar Singh ruler of Jagdishpur estate rebel leader in the Indian rebellion of 1857 against British rule 63 Babu Amar Singh brother of Kunwar Singh the ruler of Jagdishpur estate rebel leader in the Indian rebellion of 1857 against British rule 63 Hare Krishna Singh commander and chief of Kunwar Singh the rebel leader in the Indian rebellion of 1857 against British rule 63 Meghar Singh Sakarwar Zamindar of Gahmar He participated in the rebellion of 1857 against East India Company supporting the rebel soldiers under Babu Amar Singh 64 65 66 Ram Baksh Singh Zamindar of Daundia Khera estate Participated in the Indian rebellion of 1857 67 Bandhu Singh rebel leader of Dumari estate Participated in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 68 Rana Ratan Singh was a rebel against British rule who was affiliated to Sodhas of Umerkot 69 Kushal Singh the rebel thakur of Auwa who defeated British Army under General Lawrence during Indian rebellion of 1857 70 Lal Pratap Singh Rajkumar of Kalakankar estate and was prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British rule 71 Babu Bhoop Singh ruler of Kohra estate and was prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British 72 73 Rana Beni Madho ruler of Shankarpur estate and was one of the important rebel leaders in Oudh in the revolt of 1857 74 British Raj Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa erstwhile ruler of Kharwa state was jailed for organising revolt against the British 75 Thakur Roshan Singh was an Indian revolutionary and a member of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association 76 Mahavir Singh Rathore revolutionary freedom fighter member of Naujawan Bharat Sabha who helped Bhagat Singh escape from the British 77 Ram Singh Pathania freedom fighter against the British rule from Himachal Pradesh Widely regarded as one of the greatest freedom fighters of Himachal Pradesh 78 Anugrah Narayan Sinha known as Bihar Vibhuti was an Indian nationalist statesman participant in Champaran Satyagraha Gandhian amp one 79 of the architects of modern Bihar who also served as the first Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar 80 Habib ur Rahman officer of the Azad Hind Fauj patriots army in the Second War of Independence during World War II against the British Raj Empire a Rulers of princely statesList of notable Rajputs during the British era who hailed from royal families that ruled princely states Thikanas and Zamindars nbsp Maharaja Hari Singh the last Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir hailed from the Dogra Dynasty of Rajputs Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner a modern reformist visionary 81 He was also the only non White member of the British Imperial War Cabinet during World War I Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir 82 83 Maharaja Hari Singh the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir 82 83 Khengarji III Maharaja of Kutch 84 Takht Singh Maharaja of Jodhpur 85 Jaswant Singh II Maharaja of Jodhpur 85 Sardar Singh of Jodhpur Maharaja of Jodhpur 85 Fateh Singh of Udaipur and Mewar Maharaja of Udaipur 85 Bhupal Singh Maharaja of Udaipur 85 Madho Singh II Maharaja of Jaipur 85 Man Singh II Maharaja of Jaipur 85 Pragmalji II Maharaja of Kutch 84 Umaid Singh Maharaja of Jodhpur 85 Hanwant Singh last Maharaja of Jodhpur 85 Jai Singh Prabhakar Maharaja of Alwar 86 Amarsinhji Banesinhji last Maharaja of Wankaner 87 Umed Singh II Maharaja of Kota 88 Bhim Singh II Maharaja of Kota 89 Raja Rajendra Singh Raja of Baghal from 1946 until 1971 90 Sita Devi Maharani of Kapurthala born to the royal family of Kashipur 91 British Indian military peoplePratap Singh of Idar was a decorated British Indian Army officer who served in Second Afghan War Tirah campaign Boxer Rebellion First World War He was the Maharaja of Idar and administrator and Regent of Jodhpur 92 Thakur Hari Singh Shekhawat British Indian officer who served in Second Afghan War Tirah campaign 93 Sajjan Singh of Ratlam British Indian officer who served in World War I Third Afghan War He was the Maharaja of Ratlam 94 Raghbir Singh Pathania British Indian officer who served and was killed in World War I 95 Dalpat Singh son of Thakur Hari Singh Shekhawat was a British Indian officer known as the Hero of Haifa for his actions in the Battle of Haifa during World War I 96 Hanut Singh British Indian officer son of Pratap Singh of Idar served in World War I 97 Thakur Mahadeo Singh British Indian officer who served in World War II 98 99 Rao Abdul Hafiz 100 Victoria Cross recipient for highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy during the Battle of ImphalPoliticians of postcolonial India nbsp V P Singh former Indian Prime Minister nbsp Jaswant Singh nbsp Digvijaya Singh veteran politician of the Congress party V P Singh former Prime Minister of India 1989 1990 and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh 101 Chandra Shekhar former Prime Minister of India 1990 1991 102 Jaswant Singh former Minister of Defence and Minister of External Affairs 103 Dinesh Singh former Minister of External Affairs 104 105 Bhim Singh Jammu and Kashmir politician 106 Manish Sisodia Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi 107 Dilip Singh Judeo former politician from Chhattisgarh 108 Tan Singh former Indian politician founded the Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh 109 which became a milestone for Rajput society Yashwant Singh Parmar former Chief Minister and widely considered the maker of modern Himachal Pradesh 110 Karan Singh former governor of Jammu and Kashmir 111 Raghuvansh Prasad Singh former Bihar politician 112 Amar Singh former Uttar Pradesh politician 113 Digvijaya Singh Indian National Congress veteran politician from Madhya Pradesh 114 Harish Rawat former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand 115 Jitendra Singh politician born 1956 Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Jammu and Kashmir and minister in Narendra Modi government 116 Sher Singh Rana 117 founder of Rashtravadi Janlok Party Deep Narayan Singh former Chief minister of Bihar 118 Harihar Singh former Chief minister of Bihar 101 119 Chandrashekhar Singh former Chief minister of Bihar 120 Satyendra Narayan Sinha former Chief minister of Bihar 101 Gaj Singh Indian politician who served as a member of the Indian parliament and as Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago He became the titular Maharaja of Jodhpur in 1952 121 need quotation to verify Thakur Ram Lal former Chief minister of Himachal Pradesh 122 Dharam Singh former Chief minister of Karnataka 123 Arjun Singh former Chief minister of Madhya Pradesh 124 Bhairon Singh Shekhawat former Chief minister of Rajasthan 125 Tribhuvan Narain Singh former Chief minister of Uttar Pradesh 126 Vir Bahadur Singh former Chief minister of Uttar Pradesh 126 Yogi Adityanath 17th and current Chief minister of Uttar Pradesh 127 Narendra Singh Tomar BJP politician from Madhya Pradesh and the Minister of Agriculture amp Farmers Welfare 128 need quotation to verify Nana Chudasama Indian jurist mayor and sheriff of Mumbai 129 Pratap Singh Khachariyawas INC politician and cabinet minister of Food amp Civil Supplies Consumer affairs in Government of Rajasthan since 2021 130 Indian armed forces nbsp Madhvendra Singh former Chief of Indian Navy nbsp Bipin Rawat former Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army Brigadier Rajinder Singh popularly known as Saviour of Kashmir and India s first recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra 131 132 Kashmir Singh Katoch Indian general during the 1947 war 133 Naik Jadu Nath Singh Rathore awarded the Param Vir Chakra 134 Hawaldar Piru Singh Shekhawat awarded the Param Vir Chakra 135 Capt Gurbachan Singh Salaria awarded the Param Vir Chakra 136 Major Shaitan Singh awarded the Param Vir Chakra 137 Brigadier Sawai Bhawani Singh awarded the Mahavir Chakra 138 Lt Gen Hanut Singh Rathore awarded the Maha Vir Chakra 139 140 General Bipin Rawat first Chief of Defence Staff CDS of India and former chief of Indian Army 141 General V K Singh Indian politician and former chief of the Indian Army 142 General Anil Chauhan current and 2nd Chief of Defence Staff CDS of the Indian Armed Forces 143 Maj Gen Anant Singh Pathania a recipient of Maha Vir Chakra and the first Indian to receive Military Cross in the Second World War 95 144 Kiran Shekhawat she was the first Indian Navy woman officer to be killed in the line of duty during a flight as an observer with the Indian Navy 145 Admiral Madhvendra Singh former chief of the Indian Navy 146 Lt Gen Nathu Singh Rathore served the Indian Army from 1947 to 1954 was offered Commander in Chief of army post but he declined stating that General K M Cariappa was senior to him and more eligible for the post 147 Lt Gen Sagat Singh awarded the Padma Bhushan 148 Admiral Vijai Singh Shekhawat former chief of the Indian Navy 75 Air Vice Marshal Chandan Singh Rathore awarded the Maha Vir Chakra 149 Brigadier Saurabh Singh Shekhawat awarded the Kirti Chakra 150 Lt Gen Kanwar Bahadur Singh served the Indian Army from 1931 to 1959 75 Maj Gen Kanwar Zorawar Singh awarded the Military Cross 75 Politicians and lawyers of Pakistan nbsp Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan nbsp Humza Yousaf head of the Scottish government Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 4th President and the 9th Prime Minister of Pakistan 151 better source needed Benazir Bhutto elected twice as Prime Minister of Pakistan 152 better source needed Allah Bux Soomro former chief minister of Sindh 153 Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto Prime Minister of the princely state Junagarh 151 better source needed Rana Chander Singh former Federal Minister of Pakistan 154 Rana Hamir Singh former Member of Provincial Assembly of Sindh 26th and current Rana of Umerkot Sindh Pakistan 155 Rana Bhagwandas former Chief Justice of Pakistan 156 Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas former Head of the Azad Kashmir government 157 Humza Yousaf Scottish politician of Pakistani ancestry 158 Pakistani armed forcesMajor Rana Shabbir Sharif awarded the Nishan e Haider 159 better source needed Pilot Rashid Minhas awarded the Nishan e Haider 160 Major Raja Aziz Bhatti awarded the Nishan e Haider 161 Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar awarded the Nishan e Haider 162 General Tikka Khan former Chief of the Pakistan Army 163 Raja Sakhi Daler Khan fought for Pakistan in the 1947 Indo Pakistan war 164 Film television and entertainment nbsp Sushant Singh Rajput actor nbsp Preity Zinta nbsp Disha Patani Sonarika Bhadoria Indian TV actress 165 Jaspal Bhatti Indian film and TV actor 166 Sonal Chauhan Indian film actress and model 167 Vidyut Jammwal Indian actor 168 Anurag Kashyap Indian filmmaker 169 Navni Parihar Indian TV actress 170 Disha Patani Indian actress 171 Sushant Singh Rajput former Indian TV and film actor 172 Kangana Ranaut Indian film actress 173 Urvashi Rautela Indian film actress 174 Chaya Singh Indian actress 175 Mohena Singh Indian TV actress and member of Rewa royal family 176 Rituraj Singh Indian TV actor 177 Thakur Anoop Singh Indian film and TV actor 178 Vishakha Singh Indian film actress 179 Preity Zinta Indian film actress 180 Authors academics scientistsAnuja Chauhan author and screenwriter 181 Rajendra Singh Tomar author physics professor at the University of Allahabad later on became a grand member of the RSS 182 Sports nbsp Former Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni nbsp Ranjitsinhji the Maharaja of Nawanagar known as the Father of Indian Cricket nbsp Dhyan Chand widely regarded as the greatest field hockey player in history Athletics Milkha Singh Indian athlete 183 Paan Singh Tomar former Indian athlete soldier and outlaw 184 Cricket Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji former Indian test cricketer and Maharaja of Nawanagar The Ranji Trophy is named after him 185 Duleepsinhji former Indian test cricketer The Duleep Trophy is named after him 186 Hanumant Singh Indian cricketer 187 Chetan Chauhan former Indian cricketer 188 Mahendra Singh Dhoni former Indian cricketer and captain of India across all formats 189 Ravindra Jadeja Indian cricketer 190 Hockey Dhyan Chand former Indian field hockey captain 191 Roop Singh former Indian field hockey player 192 Shooting and hunting nbsp The last documented Asiatic cheetahs in India three males from the same litter were shot in 1948 while they were sitting together at night by Maharajah Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo of Surguja State Madhya Pradesh who poses behind them with his rifle His private secretary submitted this photo to the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society Karni Singh former Indian shooter last Maharaja of Bikaner 193 Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo former hunter and last ruler of Korea state 194 195 Boxing Amir Khan former World Champion 196 Wrestling Dalip Singh Rana popularly known as The Great Khali WWE wrestler 197 CriminalsMan Singh the leader of Indian dacoits and a Robin Hood figure from Chambal region of India 198 Between 1939 and 1955 he is credited with 1 112 robberies and 185 murders including the killing of 32 police officers 199 Anandpal Singh a most wanted gangster with a reward of 10 lakh on his head accused of multiple murders as well as extortion 200 References He was of Chibhal 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