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  • Raja HARIRAM SHEKHAWAT, Raja of Khandela (c. 1614/1618), son of Raja Raisal Shekhawat of Amarsar, and his second wife, Rajkumari Kisnavati Nirban, daughter of Raja Peetha Chauhan of Khandela (head seat of Nirban clan of Chauhan dynasty), he participated in several Imperial expeditions and campaigns along with his father, married (amongst others) 1stly, Rani Ratna Gaur, Princess of Maroth, married 2ndly, Rani Prabhawati Kanwar Bidawat of Bidawati, married 3rdly, Rani Mertaniji of Pitholao, married 4thly, Rani Jodhiji of Pisangan, granddaughter of Raja Udai Singh of Jodhpur, and had issue, a daughter, and six sons - who continued his lineage and his descendants are known as Hariramji ka Shekhawats. He died in battle in 1618.
    • Raja Hridayram Shekhawat (by Rani Prabhawati Bidawat) (qv)
    • Thakur Chatar Singh
    • Thakur Fateh Singh (by Rani Mertaniji of Pithola), married and had issue, eight sons.
      • Thakur Durjan Singh [Arjun Singh], ancestor of the jagirdars of Sanwalpura.
      • Thakur Amar Singh
      • Thakur Ajay Singh [Ajab Singh], ancestor of the jagirdars of Tetra, Bugala, Hematsar, Bharu, Kolinda, Loona, Khidarsar, Kumas, Daulatpura, Taranagar and Nand.
      • Thakur Anop Singh
      • Thakur Bhav Singh
      • Thakur Achal Singh
      • Thakur NriSingh, ancestor of the jagirdars of Hansasri and Kunsisar in Churu, Ladariya ka Bas, Badua (Hisar).
      • Thakur Prithviraj Singh, ancestor of the jagirdars of thikana Jethi.
    • Thakur Raj Singh (by Rani Mertaniji of Pithola), married and had issue, two sons, the jagirdars of Madni, Tetari, Jethi, Sanwalpura and Ugalya.
      • Thakur Kalyan Singh
      • Thakur Maha Singh
    • Thakur Sangram Singh (by Rani Mertaniji of Pithola), married and had issue, the jagirdars of Nangli. They also have coteries in Madanganj, Pilani, Jujota, Chog Singh ki Dhani, Baria, Kuchor, Jabpura, Jahidpura and Bandikui.
      • Thakur Ram Singh
    • Thakur Shyam Singh, married and had issue.
      • Thakur Mokham Singh
    • Rani Shekhawatji Saheba (by Rani Ratna Gaur), married at Khandela (as his 1st wife), Rajkumar Bharmal Rathore, son of Raja Kishan Singh of Kishangarh, and had issue. She committed sati in 1630.(#7)
      • Maharaja Roop Singh of Kishangarh, he died (cut to pieces) in the battle of Dharmat against Aurangzeb, and all his wives committed sati.
        • Maharaja Man Singh of Kishangarh
        • Maharajkumari Charumati Bai Sahiba, she was extremely beautiful and Emperor Aurangzeb wanted to marry her, but she married Maharana Raj Singh I of Mewar.
        • Maharajkumari Amrita Bai Sahiba, she was forced to marry Bahadur Shah I (Shah Alam), later the seventh Mughal emperor (1707-1712), a son of Emperor Aurangzeb of Delhi.
  • Raja HRIDAYRAM SHEKHAWAT [Hridaybhan], Thakur of Shishu, Ranoli and Mundari (c. 1618/1644), he was installed on the gaddi of Khandela, but soon it was usurped by his cousin Madhodas Ladkhani of Rewasa and other grandsons of Raja Raisal. Though Khandela and most of its territories were recovered by his Dewan Mathuradas Bengali, but Khandela was again usurped by treachery of his step-uncle Girdhardas, and the widows of Raja Hariramji were ousted from Khandela and established themselves at Shishu Ranoli principality of 12 villages near Ringus. He joined Imperial Service along with Rao Amar Singh Rathore of Nagaur and in the later years of his life established himself at Munduri chiefdom of 7 villages, and ordered his Kamdar Rang Shah to construct a 'Garh' (fort) on the 'Dungari' (hillock), 'Parkota' (high walls) around the village, and also a 'Kuan' (well) that is still known as 'Shah Wala Kuan'. On his name Hadrampura village was founded and he got the ancient temple of Khatu Shyamji built at the site where the head (Mund) of Bhim’s grandson Barbarika of Mahabharat era was found. In late 17th century, Rao Daulat Singh of Sikar along with Rao Fateh Singh of Dujod and Rao Deep Singh of Kasli (great-grandsons of Rao Tirmal), ousted the family of Hariramji ka Shekhawats and took possession of the thikanas of Jagmalpura, Chainpura and Dadia. Later, the principalities of Sishu, Ranoli and Jethi were also usurped by neighbouring Kachwaha and Shekhawat relatives. He married 1stly, Rani Heer Kanwar Bidawatji, daughter of Thakur Saheb of Kodiyasar in Bikaner (she died i ssueless), he married 2ndly, Rani Mehtab Kanwar Bidawatji, daughter of Thakur Mohandas Rathore of Bidawati, married 3rdly, Rani Nath Kanwar Kumpawatji of Peetholao in Jodhpur, and had issue, six sons and one daughter. He was martyred in the battle that ensued while bringing the dead body of Rao Amar Singh Rathore of Nagaur from Agra against the wishes of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He died in July 1644.
    • Kunwar Chandrabhan Singh Hridaybhanot (by Rani Mehtab Kanwar Bidawatji), established himself at Sishu Fort. He was administered poison (in the lifetime of his father) on the instructions of the jealous Raja of Khandela through his Purohit Bhopatram of Khandela. The Mundari family went for their support, but his mother did not entertain them being misinformed by the Khandela family that their estate will be occupied by Mundari family if she allowed them entry into Shishu Fort. This resulted into a family feud amongst the sons and grandsons of Hariramji. Soon, she was sent to Mundari by treachery only to discover (on her return) that her estate, the principality of Shishu and Ranoli, went into the hands of Khandela. He married, and had issue, three sons, the Chandrabhan Singhji ka Pana family, which received grants of land from Mundari family and acknowledged it as the ‘Tikai’ and ‘Patvi’ Thikana (Chief Principality of the clan) out of gratitude.
      • Kunwar Mukanbhan, married and had issue.
        • Kunwar Jiwan Singh, died sp.
        • Kunwar Karan Singh, married and had issue.
          • Kunwar Sahib Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
            • Kunwar Budh Singh, married and had issue.
              • Kunwar Lichman Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
                • Kunwar Agar Singh, died sp.
                • Kunwar Bhairon Singh (Bhero Singh), married and had issue, three sons.
                  • Kunwar Gopal Singh, settled at Mundari.
                  • Kunwar Jaswant Singh, died in battle of Haripura in BS 1754.
                  • Kunwar Jodh Singh, settled at Mundari.
                • Kunwar Samrath Singh
            • Kunwar Kishan Singh
          • Kunwar Dal Singh
      • Kunwar Anand Bhan Singh
    • Kunwar Jaibhan Singh, died sp.
    • Kunwar Virbhan Singh (by Rani Mehtab Kanwar Bidawatji)
    • Thakur Harbhan Singhji (by Rani Kumpawatji) (qv)
    • Thakur Udaybhan Singh (by Rani Mehtab Kanwar Bidawatji), he received Lisariya (Lasadya) jagir of 12,000 bigha along with various other immovable properties from Mundari family, where he stayed circa BS 1715 (1659 AD), he was a mansabdar of 8 sadi and 500 sawar. He was in service of Jodhpur and received patta of Rewari (Haryana) villages in jagir. He married and had issue, four sons. Some of his descendants migrated to Bagariawas and Mundari.
      • Kunwar Jagat Singh, he is believed to have died in the battle of Maonda of BS 1824. He had two sons.
        • Thakur Sardar Singh, married and had issue, seven sons.
          • Thakur Shiv Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
            • Kunwar Jodh Singh, he died in the battle of Sihot.
              • Kunwar Chain Singh, he received Matami Siropav in BS 1809 from Maharaja of Jaipur for on his father's death. He died BS 1824 in battle of Maonda.
              • Kunwar Chatar Singh, received Matami Siropav from Maharaja of Jaipur in BS 1824 (Maonda battle).
            • Kunwar Bahadur Singh, he died in BS 1824 in battle of Maonda.
            • Kunwar Dalel Singh
          • Kunwar Padam Singh, he became a saint.
          • Kunwar Rai Singh [Raj Singh], he participated in the battle of Bhansu (near Todaraisingh Tehsil of Tonk District) and received Siropav from Maharaja of Jaipur in BS 1803.
            • Kunwar Gopal Singh, died in a battle against Marathas.
        • Kunwar Manrup Singh
      • Kunwar Gaj Singh
      • Kunwar Raghunath Singh
      • Kunwar Ugra Singh
    • Thakur Indrabhan Singh Hridaybhanot (by Rani Kumpawatji), he received Abhawas (Abhas) jagir of 12,000 bighas near Ringus as patrimony from Mundari; he was the Commander-in-Chief of Khandela Army, he fought against Mughal Military Officer Sidi Birham Khan (younger brother of Siddi Faulad Khan) for protection of Khandela during reign of Raja Bahadur Singh of Khandela, and gyved Pathan Chief Meer Mannu Soor as captive after a fierce fight, as per Keshri Singh Samar(#8), he received the title of Rawat and various jagirs, married (name unknown), and had issue, four sons. He died while safeguarding ancient temple of Khandela in a battle against Army of Emperor Aurangzeb of Delhi.
      • Kunwar Akheybhan Singh, brave like his father, he allied with Raja Kesari Singh of Khandela in the Battle of Hirapura in BS 1754. He settled at Abhawas, married (name unknown), and had issue, one son.
        • Kunwar Kishan Singh, married and had issue, three sons, settled at Abhawas and Kolwa. He died Asoj Sudi 10 BS 1763, his cenotaph is at Abhawas.
          • Kunwar Mohkam Singh, married and had issue.
          • Kunwar Manrup Singh, married and had issue, settled at Lasadya.
          • Kunwar Guman Singh, married and had issue, participated in battle of Hirapura BS 1754.
          • Generations...
            • Kunwar Fateh Singh, son of Kunwar Sagat Singh of Abhas, participated in battle of Bhansu and received Siropav from the Maharaja of Jaipur on Baisakh Sudi 13 BS 1803.
            • Kunwar Nahar Singh, son of Kunwar Vijay Singh of Abhas, participated in battle of Bhansu. He received Siropav from Maharaja of Jaipur on Baisakh Sudi 13 BS 1803 and again in 1813.
      • Kunwar Sukhbhan Singh, allied with Raja Kesari Singh of Khandela in the Battle of Hirapura in BS 1754. He died i ssueless.
      • Kunwar Vijaybhan Singh, not much is known about him.
      • Kunwar Suratbhan Singh, he was brave like his forefathers and participated in various battles. He married Kanwarani Sisodaniji of Pahuna thikana in Mewar. She committed Sati in BS 1792 at Mundari, where her Devra (temple) was built.
    • Thakur Amarbhan Singh (by Rani Kumpawatji), during his lifetime he stayed at Mundari only, married and had issue, the Thakurs of Dhaliyawas and Bagariyawas jagir of 12,000 Bighas. Some of his descendants migrated to Mundari.
      • Thakur Deep Singh, he received jagir of Baghariawas (Bagharyas) and settled there.
        • Thakur Ram Singh, married and had issue, two sons.
          • Thakur Vijay Singh, he joined the services of the Mughal Badshah of Delhi, and received the Thikana of Thoi from him, where he constructed a Fort on a hillock, but the Raja of Jaipur captured that territory. He also received the jagir of Jajota (Jujota) village of 12 Ras (Ghoda-Sawar or Cavalry) from the Raja of Kishangarh, and some of his descendants settled there.
            • Thakur Rudh Singh, settled at Bagharyas.
            • Thakur Lakshman Singh, settled at Bagharyas.
            • Kunwar Nathu Singh, died in battle of Maonda in BS 1824.
          • Kunwar Manrup Singh, died i ssueless.
    • Kunwaranisa Seenv Kanwar, married Kunwar Saheb Khinv Singh Raghunathsinghot Mertia of (thikana unknown).
    • Rani Saheba Sone Kanwar, married BS 1680 (as his 1st wife), Rao Saheb Sahibkhanji Champawat of Badi Khatu, Tazimi Sardar of Marwar, Kurab Hath. He was the Chief 'Sardar' (Noble) of Rao Amar Singh Rathore of Nagaur. She had issue, two sons. He died on Shrawan Sudi 3 BS 1700, Friday (1644 AD) at Agra Fort while bringing the dead body of Rao Amar Singh so that his ranies could commit sati by ascending the sacred pyre.(#9)
      • Kunwar Dalpat Singh, he is famous for his bravery in Marwari folklore. He was with his father in 1644 AD at Agra.
      • Kunwar Pratap Singh (Patta), allied with Raja Jaswant Singh Jodhpur, he died aged 33 years in BS 1715 (1658 AD) in the battle of Dharmat.
        • Kunwar Bhojraj Singh, died along with his father in the battle of Dharmat (Ujjain) aged 13 years.
  • Thakur HARBHAN SINGH [Bhan Singh Hariramot], Thakur of Mundari, Khatu and Danta (1644/1679), third son of Raja Hridayram Shekhawat, he succeeded to the throne of Mundari, the head seat of Hariramji ka Shekhawats, and inherited the estates of Mundari alias Mundro, Arnia, Khurrampura, Dhaliawas, Bhomias, Kolwa, Lasadya, etc. He was a prominent General of his time and received jagirs of Khatu, Sanwali, Dalpatpura, Nibawala and Danta villages in Amarsar pargana from Maharaja Jaswant Singh I of Jodhpur (1638/1678), whom he accompanied in various Imperial expeditions, he was also appointed as mansabdar and kiledar.(#10) In 1736 BS (March 1679 AD) he led an army of 300 Rajput soldiers for protection of Khandela's Dev Mandir Temple along with his younger brother Indrabhan Singh and an uncle (Kakosa) Sujan Singh Bhojrajot of Chapoli thikana in Udaipurwati and all of them were martyred in that battle against the Mughal Imperial Army of Emperor Aurangzeb of Delhi under Commander Darab Khan, son of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan when Rao Bahadur Singh of Khandela who was deployed in Deccan returned to Khandela over a dispute with Bahadur Khan, a Mughal Noble of his name who teased him for having the same name. He married 1stly, Rani Saheba Padam Kanwar Jodhiji of (thikana unknown), married 2ndly, Rani Saheba Amar Kanwarji of (thikana unknown), and had issue, four sons by the second queen. He died .(#11)
    • Thakur Jagbhan Singh (qv)
    • Thakur Brijbhan Singh, married and had issue.
      • Kunwar Mool Singh, he died i ssueless.
    • Thakur Saheb Karan Singh, received jagir in Dhaliyawas (Dhalas) jointly with his brother, married and had issue, two sons, the Karan Singhji ka Pana family, comprising of around 20 families.
      • Thakur Dungar Singh, married and had issue, six sons and two daughters.
        • Thakur Samarth Singh
        • Thakur Kashiram
        • Kunwar Ghasiram, he allied with the Maharaja of Jaipur against Raja Jawaharmal of Bharatpur and died in the battle of Maonda in BS 1824.
        • Kunwar Than Singh, participated in battle of Maonda, received Siropav from Maharaja of Jaipur in BS 1809 and BS 1825. He died BS 1832 (1775 AD) in battle of Mandhan (Mandan), against Rao Mitra Sen Ahir of Rewari and Piru Khan Balochi.
          • Kunwar Jeevan Singh, he participated in the battle of Kaloond in BS 1822 and received Siropav from Maharaja of Jaipur on Bhadwa Badi 8 BS 1822 and Baisakh Sudi 4 BS 1835.
        • Kunwar Badan Singh
        • Kunwar Magan Singh
        • Baisa (name unknown), married into Keshavdasot Mertia Rathore family of Thikana Mamroli in Jodhpur. She committed Sati.
        • Baisa (name unknown), married into Rathore family of Thikana Mored in Jodhpur. She committed Sati.
      • Thakur Kushal Singh, he received Siropav from Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur on Mangsir Sudi 8 BS 1777 and for gallant shown in the battle of Bhansu received another Siropav on Baisakh Sudi 13 BS 1803.
      • Generations…
        • Thakur Zaman Singh, married Thakurani Jauhar Kanwar (Jauhari Baisa), daughter of Thakur Kahn Singh, Thakur Saheb of thikana Bhanawas in Asope, and had issue.
        • Thakur Karan Singh, married Thakurani Sohan Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Kahn Singh of thikana Bhanawas in Asope, and had issue, one son.
          • Kunwar Nahar Singh
        • Thakur Sugan Singh, married and had issue, one son and two daughters.
          • Kunwar Magan Singh Shekhawat, married Thakurani Gulab Kanwar, and has issue.
            • Kunwar Upendra Singh
            • Kunwar Surendra Singh
          • Baisa Sireh Kanwar, married Rajkumar Girdhari Singh of Anandpura, son of Maharaj Bakhtawar Singh of Abhaypura (Maroth), and has issue, a son and a daughter.
          • Baisa Maan Kanwar, married (as his first wife) Rajkumar Pratap Singh of Anandpura, son of Maharaj Bakhtawar Singh of Abhaypura (Maroth), and has issue.
            • Baisa Jatan Kanwar (Jatna Baisa), married into Shekhawat family of a village near Daulatpura in Didwana.
    • Thakur Saheb Sev Singh, received jagir in Dhaliyawas jointly with his brother, married and had issue, the Sev Singhji ka Pana family.
      • Kanwar Uday Singh
        • Kanwar Ambh Singhji [Abhay Singh]
        • Kanwar Sabar Singh
        • Kanwar Man Singhji
          • Kanwar Haar Singh
        • Kanwar Pane Singh
          • Kanwar Narayan Singh
            • Kanwar Rewat Singh, married and had issue.
              • Kanwar Padam Singh, married and has issue.
        • Generations…
          • Thakur Ganga Baksh, married Thakurani Sailab Kanwar (Heliwali Baisa), daughter of Kumpawat Thakur Kahn Singh, Thakur Saheb of thikana Bhanawas in Asope, and had issue.
      • Kanwar Chotu Singh
      • Generations…
        • Thakur Saheb Shri Mohan Singhji, joint Thakur of Mundro royal family, married and had issue, two sons and a daughter.
          • Captain(IN) Thakur Saheb Shri Mool Singh Shekhawat, a very senior Naval Officer, married Thakuranisa Jodhiji of Babra Thikana in Marwar, a niece of the 2nd Sati Mata of Bala, and has issue.
          • Thakur Saheb Shri Padam Singh Shekhawat, married and has issue.
  • Thakur JAGBHAN SINGH, Thakur Saheb of Mundari, he participated in various battles against the Maratha, Jat and Mohammedan Pathan invaders, married 1stly, Rani Saheba Gopal Kanwar Gaurji Baisa of Ghatwa, married 2ndly, Rani Saheba Gyan Kanwar Chauhanji Baisa of Rampura, collateral branch of Nimrana, and had issue, three sons – who continued his lineage and amongst whom he equally divided his properties, and are the three main lines of the Mundari royal family.(#12)
    • Kunwar Khuman Singh, he died in battle of Maonda against Raja Jawaharmal of Bharatpur on 14th December 1767.
    • Kunwar Dan Singh, married and had issue, now extinct.
    • Kunwar Kirat Singh (qv)
    • Kunwar Bishan Singh (qv)
    • Kunwar Prem Singh, married Kunwarani Saheba Gor Kanwar Nirbanji, and had issue.
      • Thakur Jalam Singh (qv)

Line I (Pana Bishan Singh)

  • Thakur BISHAN SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Jodhiji of (thikana unknown), and had issue, the Pana Bishan Singh, Uparla-Tibda or Tibala family.
    • Thakur Bhanwar Singh
      • Kunwar Hanuman Singh, he died sp.
      • Kunwar Richpal Singh
        • Thakur Sadul Singh, joint Thakur of Munduri, built temple of Jankinath in Aranya jagir as well as a compact haveli in his village.
    • Kunwar Ganpat Singh
      • Generations…
        • Thakur Hanuman Singh, married into Miapur in Marwar, and had issue, three sons.
          • Thakur Jai Singh, married and had issue.
          • Thakur Gordhan Singh Shekhawat, married Smt. Bhanwar Bai Mertaniji of Dobri in Rian, and has issue.
            • Kunwar Bhawani Singh Shekhawat, educated at Maharaja College, Jaipur, Regional Transport Officer, Rajasthan, married into Gunawati and has issue.
            • Kunwar Vikram Singh Shekhawat, a renowned politician, several times MLA candidate (Jaipur) from Indian National Congress, married and has issue.
            • Kunwar Jabar Singh Shekhawat
          • Thakur Rajendra Singh Shekhawat, married into Gunawati, and had issue.

Line II (Pana Kirat Singh)

  • Thakur KIRAT SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married 1stly, Thakurani Badan Kanwar Tanwarji of (thikana unknown), she died sp., he married 2ndly, Thakurani Jadav Kanwar Udawatji of (thikana unknown), and had issue, two sons.
    • Kunwar Dol Singh, joint Thakur of Mundari, ancestor of the present Pana Bishan Singh or Tibala family (see above).
      • Thakur Nar Singh
        • Thakur Lakhdhir Singh, his descendants are now extinct.
        • Kunwar Surajmal Singh
        • Kunwar Budh Singh, his descendants are now extinct.
        • Kunwar Roop Singh
        • Kunwar Noor Singh
        • Kunwar Hanut Singh
        • Kunwar Bhim Singh
      • Kunwar Sarup Singh
      • Kunwar Duda Singh, his descendants are now extinct.
      • Kunwar Salim Singh
    • Kunwar Mohan Singh, joint Thakur of Mundari, married and had issue.
      • Kunwar Medh Singh

Line III (Pana Jalam Singh)

  • Thakur JALAM SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married 1stly, Thakurani Man Kanwar Jodhiji, daughter of Jodha Thakur Saheb of Bhilawat in Ajmer (she died childless), he married 2ndly, Thakurani Paney Kanwar Tanwarji, daughter of Kunwar Devi Singh and granddaughter of Rao Saheb Dhir Singh Tomar of Thikana Neem-ka-Thana in Patan Torawati, and had issue six sons, of whom three continued the lineage. He died in a battle (Jhujhar).
    • Thakur Ram Singh (qv)
    • Kunwar Akhey Singh, married and had issue.
    • Kunwar Paimp Singh
    • Kunwar Bhopal Singh
    • Kunwar Bhinv Singh
    • Kunwar Raj Singh, married and had issue, the Nohrala family.
      • Kunwar Kesri Singh
        • Kunwar Sangram Singh
          • Kunwar Tej Singh
  • Thakur RAM SINGHJI, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Medh Kanwar Udawatji, and had issue, three sons.
    • Kunwar Hanut Singh, married and had issue.
      • Kunwar Agar Singh (generation extinct)
    • Thakur Lakshman Singh (qv)
    • Kunwar Bhairon Singh
  • Thakur LAKSHMAN SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Ajan Kanwar Jodhiji, and had issue, two sons.
    • Thakur Sadul Singh (qv)
    • Kanwar Sujan Singh, married and had issue, the Sujan Singhji ka Pana family.
      • Kanwar Chhotu Singh
  • Thakur SADUL SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Suraj Kanwar Kumpawatji, and had issue, three sons.
    • Thakur Jaswant Singh (qv)
    • Kanwar Jiwan Singh, died sp.
    • Kanwar Dev Singh, he had no male issue.
  • Thakur JASWANT SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Takhat Kanwar Tanwarji, daughter of Thakur Saheb Mangal Singh Tomar of Bhagoth thikana in Patan Torawati, and had issue, two sons.
    • Thakur Sabal Singh (qv)
    • Kanwar Kesar Singh, married and had issue, one son.
      • Baisa (name unknown), married into Ladoli in Nawa, and had adoptive issue, her nephew.
      • Kanwar Shankar Singh, married and had issue, three sons.
        • Kanwar Magan Singh, he was adopted by his aunt into Ladoli.
        • Kanwar Shivdayal Singh
        • Kanwar Shripal Singh
  • Thakur SABAL SINGHJI, joint Thakur of Mundari, married Thakurani Saheba Jor Kanwar Chandawatji (Pan Kanwar Baisa), daughter of Thakur Saheb Daulat Singh, paternal aunt of Col. Shiv Singhji and granddaughter of Thakur Saheb Ratan Singh of Sainany thikana of 24 villages, Dohri Tazim Sardar of Marwar Durbar, son of the Thakur Saheb of Nokha Chandawata (branch of Balunda), and had issue, one posthumous son. He was killed in action (Jhujhar).
    • Thakur Deen Singh (qv)
  • Thakur DEEN SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, he donated various tracts of land as rent-free grants to Brahmins and Purohits, married Thakurani Saheba (later Maji Saheb) Bhanwar Kanwar Mertaniji (Bhanwari Baisa), daughter of Madhodasot Mertia Rathore Thakur Dhukal Singh, and granddaughter of Thakur Saheb Govind Singh of Kitalsar thikana, junior branch of Rian, and had issue, two sons and one daughter. He was killed in action (Jhujhar) and is worshipped as a family deity.
    • Kunwarsa Rewat Singh (qv)
    • Baisa Mohan Kanwar, married Kunwar Jagdish Singh Mertia of Asarwa in Marwar, and had issue, one son and one daughter.
      • Kunwar Rajendra Singh
      • Baisa Ram Kanwar, married into Shekhawat family of Kariri, she died sp.
    • Kunwar Govardhan Singh Shekhawat, born , married Baisa Sone Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Prem Singh Rathore of Mayapur in Marwar, and had issue, four sons and two daughters. He died on and was cremated at Mundro.
  • Thakur REWAT SINGH, joint Thakur of Mundari, born at Mundari Doongri, married 1stly, Thakurani Supyar Kanwar Mertaniji, daughter of Thakur Hari Singh of Runija in Panchwa, she had issue, one son, married 2ndly, Thakurani Shayar Kanwar Jodhiji, daughter of Thakur Ram Singh and granddaughter of Thakur Bairisal Singh Jaganathot Jodha of Natuti in Kishangarh, she had issue, one son, married 3rdly, Thakurani Roop Kanwar Kumpawatji, born , daughter of Thakur Kahn Singh, Thakur of Bhanawas & Dadmi thikana in Asope, and his wife, daughter of the Nathawat Thakur of Asti-Junior, and had issue. He died and was cremated at Mundro.
    • Thakur Raghuvir Singh Shekhawat, born , married 1stly, Mertaniji Baisa of Dodiana in Marwar, she died sp., married 2ndly, Smt. Chain Kanwar Mertia of Kurli, born , settled at Jaipur.
      • Baisa Sunita Kanwar, married into Rathore family of Asarwa, settled at New York, U.S.A.
      • Kunwar Bharat Singh, married and has issue.
    • Thakur Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, born , married Smt. Dakh Kanwar Rathore of Thebri in Marwar, settled at Bikaner.
    • Kunwar Ranjit Singh, born , died , married Ram Kanwar Mertia of Jhag in Ajmer.
    • Col. Thakur Anand Singh, born , married Rajkumari Krishna Kumari Rathore, daughter of Maharaj Sri Bijay Singhji, Raja of Gaudawati, Panchmahal Maroth, Dolari Tazim Sona Naresh Sardar of Abhaypura (Jiliya Senior Garh), and has issue.
      • Baisa Pooja Kumari, LLM (International Law), Advocate
      • Kunwar Vikram Singh, LLM, International Law (Netherlands), Advocate
      • Capt. Kunwar Ravindra Singh, Army Officer
    • Baisa Sarvan Kanwar, born , married Chandawat Kunwar Bhanwar Singh Rathore of Oladan in Marwar, settled at Jaipur.
    • Thakur Dalip Singh Shekhawat, married Smt. Savitri Tanwar of Babera in Torawati, and has issue.
    • Thakur Udai Karan Singh Shekhawat, born in Mundro, B.Sc., Maharaja College, Jaipur (1986), he served in the Central Reserve Police, married 8th July 1991, Keshar Kanwar Raghunathsinghot Mertia of Kankria, and has issue, two sons.
      • Kunwar Bhanu Pratap Singh, born , married and has issue.
      • Kunwar Narendra Singh, born , married and has issue.
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