Line of succession to the former throne of Kutch
The line of succession to the former throne of Kutch, one of the pre-eminent Indian salute principalities, was by male primogeniture. The ruler of Kutch (also Cutch State) was (and remains) the titular head of the Jadeja Rajput clan.[1]
- Khengarji III, Maharao of Kutch (1866-1942)
- Vijayrajji, Maharao of Kutch (1885-1948)
- Madansinhji, Maharao of Kutch (1909-1991)
- Pragmalji III, Maharao of Kutch (born 1936)
- (1). Maharaj Shri Hanwantsinhji Sahib (born 1944)
- (2). Kumar Shri Satyajitsinhji
- (3). Kumar Shri Pratapsinhji (born 1972)
- (4). Bhanwar Shri Anirudhsinhji
- (5). Bhanwar Shri Meghdeepsinhji
- Madansinhji, Maharao of Kutch (1909-1991)
- Maharaj Shri Godhsinhji Sahib (born 1888)
- Maharaj Shri Jorawarsinhji Sahib (born 1914)
- (6). Maharaj Shri Ghanshyamsinhji Sahib
- (7). Rajkumar Shri Adityasinhji
- (8). Maharaj Shri Raghurajsinhji Sahib
- (9). Maharaj Shri Devendrasinhji Sahib
- (6). Maharaj Shri Ghanshyamsinhji Sahib
- (10). Maharaj Shri Dilipsinhji Sahib (born 1927)
- (11). Rajkumar Shri Devrajsinhji (born 1960)
- Maharaj Shri Jorawarsinhji Sahib (born 1914)
- Vijayrajji, Maharao of Kutch (1885-1948)
References
- 1 2 Buyers, Christopher. "Kutch-India (Salute States)". Retrieved 26 September 2016.
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