Bikaner State
Bikaner State was the Princely State in the north-western most part of the Rajputana province of imperial British India from 1818 to 1947. The founder of the state Rao Bika was a younger son of Rao Jodha ruler of and founder of the city of Jodhpur in Marwar. Rao Bika chose to establish his own kingdom instead of inheriting his father's. Bika defeated the Jat clans of Jangladesh which today refers to the north and north-western Rajasthan along with his uncle Rao Kandhal and his adviser Vikramji Rajpurohit and founded his own kingdom. Its capital was the city of Bikaner.
The state was noted for the Bikaner style of Miniature Painting.
Covering a vast area of Bikaner State was the second largest state under the Rajputana Agency after Jodhpur State with a revenue of Rs.26,00,000 in the year 1901. Heeding the 1947 call of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to integrate the princely states into the new independent India, Bikaner's then ruler, Lt General Maharaja Sir Sadul Singh, advised by his dewan K. M. Panikkar a respected historian was one of the first rulers of a princely state to display willingness to join the Indian Union. By issuing a public appeal in April 1947 to his fellow princes to join the Constituent Assembly of India the Maharaja of Bikaner set an example for other heads of the princely states of India to follow.
History
The state of Bikaner was founded in 1465. It became a British protectorate on 9 March 1818. They were accorded a 17 gun salute by the British authorities. Around the time of Indian Independence and the partition of India, the territory of the state of Bikaner came to share a border with Pakistan. The accession to the Indian Union was signed by the Maharaja on 7 August 1947.Rulers
The rulers belong to the Rathore Rajputs of the Suryavanshi lineage or of Solar descent representing a third junior branch of the parent ruling family of Jodhpur, the second being Idar yet Bikaner was placed second on the basis of area, wealth and power by the colonial British India.Rao/Raja's
- 1465 – 1504: Rao Bika
- 1504 – 1505: Rao Nar Singh
- 1505 – 1526: Rao Lunkaran
- 1526 – 1542: Rao Jait Singh
- 1542 – 1571: Rao Kalyan Mal
- 1571 – 1612: Rao / Raja Rai Singh
- 1612 – 1613: Raja Dalpat
- 1613 – 1631: Raja Sur Singh
- 1631 – 1667: Raja Karan Singh
- 1667 – 1669: Interregnum
Maharajas
- 1669 – 1698 Maharaja Anup Singh
- 19 Jun 1698 – 15 December 1700: Maharaja Swarup Singh
- 15 Dec 1700 – 16 December 1735: Maharaja Sujan Singh
- 16 Dec 1735 – 15 May 1746: Maharaja Zorawar Singh
- 15 May 1746 – 25 March 1787: Maharaja Gaj Singh
- 25 Mar 1787 – 25 April 1787: Maharaja Raj Singh
- 25 Apr 1787 – 9 October 1787: Maharaja Pratap Singh
- 25 Apr 1787 – 25 March 1828: Maharaja Surat Singh
- 25 Mar 1828 – 7 August 1851: Maharajadhiraj Shri Narendra Shiromani Maharaja Ratan Singh
- 7 August 1851 – 16 May 1872: Maharajadhiraj Shri Narendra Shiromani Maharaja Sardar Singh
- 16 May 1872 – 19 August 1887: HH Shri Maharajadhiraj Narendra Shiromani Maharaja Sir Dungar Singh
- 19 Aug 1887 – 2 February 1943: HH Shri Maharajadhiraj Narendra Shiromani Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh Bahadur
- 19 Aug 1887 – 16 December 1898: the British Political Agents-Regent
- 2 February 1943 – 15 August 1950: HH Shri Maharajadhiraj Narendra Shiromani Maharaja Sir Sadul Singh
Titular Rulers
- 1950 – 1971: Maharaja Dr. Karni Singh
- 1988 – 2003: Maharaja Narendra Singh Bahadur
- 2003 – 2022: Maharaja Raviraj Singh Bahadur
- 2022 onwards - Vacant Seat
Dewans
- 1460–1465: Bothra Bachhraj / Rao Jodha
- 1465–1505: Bothra Bachhraj / Rao Bika
- 1504–1526: Karam Singh Bothra Bachhawat / Rao Nar Singh and Rao Lunkaran
- 1526–1535: Var Singh Bothra Bachhawat / Rao Jait Singh
- 1535–1542: Nagraj Bothra Bachhawat / Rao Jait Singh and Rao Kalyan Mal
- 1542–1571: Sangram Singh Bothra Bachhawat / Rao Kalyan Mal
- 1571–1591: Mehta Karam Chand bothra Bachhawat / Rao Kalyan Mal and Raja Rai Singh
- 1619–1620: Mehta Bhag Chand Bothra Bachhawat / Raja Sur Singh
- 1619–1620: Mehta Lakshmi Chand Bothra Bachhawat / Raja Sur Singh
- 17.. – 26 February 1733: Anand Ram Khawas
- 1735 – Feb 1751: Mohata Bakhtawar Singh
- Feb 1751 – 1752: Amar Singh Chaturbhujani
- 1752 – 1756: Mohata Bakhtawar Singh
- 1756 – Dec 1757: Mohata Prithvi Singh
- 1757 – 1762: Mohata Bakhtawar Singh
- 1762 – Sep 1765: Shah Mool Chand Bardiya
- Sep 1765 – 1779: Mohata Bakhtawar Singh
- 1779 – 178.: Mohata Swaroop Singh
- 178. – 1787: Mohata Thakursi
- 1787 – 1791: Mohata Madho Rai
- 1791 – 1794: Pratap Mal Baid
- 1794 – 1805: Mohata Rao Sahib Singh Gun Roop
- Apr 1805 – Apr 1815: Amar Chand Surana
- Apr 1815 – Feb 1816: Mohata Bhom ji
- Feb 1816 – 1828: Abhai Singh Mohta
- 1828 – 184.: Hindu Mal Baid
- c. 1841: Sri Narayan Singh Bhati
- 1844 – 1852?: Sarana Shri Lakshmichand
- 1852 – 1853: Guman Singh Baid
- 1853 – 1853: Leeladhar Mohata + Jalam Chand Kochar
- 1853 – 1854: Lachhi Ram Rakhecha
- 1854 – 1856: Guman Singh Baid
- 1856: Pandit Dojainant
- 1856 – 1863: Ram Lal Dwarkani
- 1864 – 1865: Guman Singh Baid
- 1865 – 1866: Ram Lal Dwarkani
- 1866: Man Mal Rakhecha
- 1866 : Sheo Lal Nahata
- 1867 : Fateh Chand Surana
- 1867: Ganga Ram Purohit
- 1867: Shah Mal Kochar
- 1868: Man Mal Rakhecha
- 1868: Sheo Lal Mohata
- 1868: Lakshmi Chand Nahata
- Jun 1868 – Aug 1869: Visayat Hussain
- Aug 1869 – 13 December 1873: Pandit Manphool
- Dec 1873 – 188.: Maharaj Lal Singh
- 188. – 1884?: Maharao Hari Singh Baid
- 1884 – 11 October 1888: Amin Muhammad
- 12 Dec 1888 – 1896: Sodhi Hukam Singh
- 1896 – 1898: Raghubar Singh Chauhan
- 1898 – 1903: Hamidu Zafar Khan
- 1903 – 1916: Post abolished
Chief ministers
- 1916 – 19..: Colonel Maharaj Sir Shri Bhairon Singh, K.C.I.E.
- 7 September 1920 – Jan 1925: Maharajkumar Sardul Singh
Dewans
- 1927 – 1934: Manubhai Nandshankar Mehta
- 3 October 1932 – 31 October 1934: Ram Prasad Dube
- 1 November 1934 – Jan 1936: Coloneo Maharaj Sir Sri Bhairun Singh
- Jan 1936 – Dec 1936: Thakur Sadul Singh
- Dec 1936 – 1938?: V.N. Mehta
- Dec 1938 – Jul 1939: Kailash Narain Haksar
- Jul 1939 – 1944?: Sire Mal Bapna
- 1944 – 13 March 1948: K. M. Panikkar
- 14 March 1948 – Oct 1948: Kanwar Jaswant Singh
- Oct 1948 – 30 March 1949: C. S. Venkatachar
Family tree of the rulers of Bikaner
- I. Rao Bikaji, of Bikaner
- * II.Rao Naroji, of Bikaner
- * III.Rao Lunkaraji, of Bikaner
- ** IV. Rao Jetaji, of Bikaner
- *** V.Rao Kalyan Mal, of Bikaner
- **** VI. Rai Singh I, Raja of Bikaner
- ***** VII. Dalpat Singh, Rai of Bikaner
- ***** VIII. Sur Singh, Raja of Bikaner
- ****** IX. Karan Singh, Raja of Bikaner
- ******* X. Anup Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ******** XI. Sarup Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ******** XII. Sujjan Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ********* XIII. Zorawar Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ********Maharaj Anand Singh of Bikaner
- ********* XIV. Gaj Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ********** XV. Raj Singh II, Maharaja of Bikaner
- *********** XVI. Pratap Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ********** XVII. Surat Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- *********** XVIII. Ratan Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ************ XIX. Sardar Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ********** Maharajkumar Chhatar Singh of Chattargarh
- *********** Maharaj Dalel Singh of Chattargarh
- ************Maharaj Sakat Singh of Chattargarh
Maharaj Madan Singh
Maharaj Khuman Singh Maharaj Lall Singh of Chattargarh
- ************** XX. Dungar Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ************** XXI. Ganga Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, GBE, KCB
- *************** XXII. Sadul Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner GCSI, GCIE, CVO
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- ****************XXIII. Karni Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- ***************** XXIV. Narendra Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner
- **************** Maharaj Amar Singh Ji Bahadur
- *****************Maharaj Chandra Shekhar Singh Ji
- ****************** '''XXV. Ravi Raj Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner'''
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