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Thakur Saheb Raghunath Singh Ji, present Thakur Saheb of Bajrangarh, married to Sugan Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Saheb of Rajora (Jhala).
  • Kunwar Shyam Singh, married to Dariyav Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Bhopal Singh Jhala of Thikana Bhiyana, Badi Sadri.
    • Bhanwar Giriraj Singh
  • Kunwar Dashrath Singh
    • Bhanwar Yuvraj Singh
    • Baisa Vijay Shree, married to Bhanwar Shreepal Singh Rathore at Thikana Dholana lives in Baloda Lakkha in Barnagar (MP).
  • Kunwar Prem Singh
    • Bhanwar Kushraj Singh
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History

Bajrangarh Thikana, historically associated with the illustrious Sisodia clan of Rajputs, represents a significant branch that migrated from the Mewar region to establish its influence in Central India (present-day Guna district of Madhya Pradesh). Renowned for the historic Bajrangarh Fort, also known as Jharkon, this estate played a vital strategic role during the medieval era, navigating complex geopolitical shifts involving the Mughals, the Marathas, and later the Scindias of Gwalior during the British Raj. The architectural ruins of the fort, alongside its ancient temples, stand today as a resilient symbol of the military valor and cultural heritage of the Sisodia Rajputs of this province. For more historical context on the region, you can visit the official Guna District Administration Portal.

Genealogy

  • Thakur Sahab Ratan Singh Ji
  • Thakur Pahad Singh Ji
    • Kunwar Bheru Singh (qv)
    • kunwar Mokam Singh
  • Thakur Sahab Bheru Singh Ji
    • Kunwar Ratan Singh (qv)
    • Kunwar Sawant Singh
    • Kunwar Hate Singh
  • Thakur Sahab Ratan Singh Ji
    • Thakur Unkar Singh
      • Bhanwar Dhule Singh (qv)
  • Thakur Sahab Dhule Singh Ji
    • Thakur Dhool Singh Ji
      • Thakur Balwant Singh (qv)
      • Thakur Ummed Singh
      • Thakur Arjun Singh
      • Thakur Maan Singh
  • Thakur Sahab Balwant Singh Ji
    • Thakur Raghunath Singh Ji (qv)
    • Thakur Shaitan Singh Ji
    • Thakur Nahar Singh Ji
    • Late Shree Ummed Singh Ji
  • Thakur Sahab Raghunath Singh Ji, present Thakur Saheb (see above)
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