NINDAR (Thikana) 

 
VILLAGES:  7 REVENUE:  ACCESSION: 1956
LOCATION:  DYNASTY:  Kacchwaha (Rajawat Clan, Sheobramhpota subclan) RELIGION:  Hindu
     
PRESENT RULER:  NONE (No member of the family was recognized as the successor, following the death of the last Rawat in 1936, though two sons and a nephew received compensation in jagir bonds for the resumption of the estate in 1956).
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:  Raja Prithviraj of Amber included the "Sheobramhpota" into the 12 Principal houses of Amber called the Bara Kothri. A Tazimi thikana, it is notable that only three of the twelve Principal houses came from predecesors of Raja Prithvirajji. Nindar was founded by Rao Shivbramh, the fourth son of Raja Udaikaranaji of Amber (Jaipur) 1366/1388, who received 51villages, including Nindar, as his inheritance.
  • Rao SHIVBRAMH [Sheobramh], fourth son of Raja Udaikaranaji of Amber, he recieved the jagir of Nindar and 50 other villages (#1), fought victoriously in three battles; married and had issue.
    • Rao BHOJRAJ (qv)
    • Rao Khagban
  • Rao BHOJRAJ, married and had issue.
    • Rao RIDMAL (qv)
  • Rao RIDMAL, married and had issue.
    • Rao RANMAL (qv)
  • Rao RANMAL, married and had issue.
    • Rao Nathu, died sp.
    • Rao PANCHAYAN (qv)
    • Rao Asal
  • Rao PANCHAYAN, married and had issue.
    • Rao DEVIDAS (qv)
  • Rao DEVIDAS [Deidas], married and had issue.
    • Rawat GOPALDAS (qv)
  • Rawat GOPALDAS, a brave and fearless warrior, by the time he was 12 years old he had fought in three battles against the Bargujar rajputs. He accompanied Raja Man Singh of Amber in an expedition to the east, and killed the Faujdar of Balghata; in a campaign in the Kaimar valley of Afghanistan, he killed Katlu Khan Pathan; and in the south in Berar he distinguished himself in battle earning the hereditary title of Rawat; married and had issue, three sons.
    • Rawat BHOPAT SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Khetasi
    • Rao Rinmal
  • Rawat BHOPAT SINGH, also distinguished himself in battles like his father before him; married and had issue, three sons.
    • Rawat RAGHODAS (qv)
    • Rawat FATAH SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Dungar Singh
  • Rawat RAGHODAS, died without an heir.
  • Rawat FATAH SINGH, fought victoriously against the troublesome Bargujar rajputs as well as others; married and had issue, nine sons.
    • Rawat KESHARI SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Chatar Singh
    • Rao Sujan Singh
    • Rao Achal Singh
    • Rawat DEVI SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Kushal Singh
    • Rao Mohakam Singh
    • Rao Ajab Singh
    • Rao Hindu Singh
  • Rawat KESHARI SINGH, died without an heir and was succeeded by his younger brother.
  • Rawat DEVI SINGH, married and had issue, three sons.
    • Rao Bakhat Singh, died young.
    • Rawat JUJHAR SINGH (qv)
    • Rawat ZORAWAR SINGH (qv)
  • Rawat JUJHAR SINGH, died without issue.
  • Rawat ZORAWAR SINGH, a prominent noble and army general in Jaipur in the time of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur who appointed him Meer Bakshi; fought in a number of battles, mostly against the Jats of Bharatpur; appointed governor of the Pargana of Rampura in Malwa, which was gifted by the Maharana of Udaipur, during the minority of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh; the northern gate of old Jaipur is named for the Rawat (Zorawar Singh gate); married and had issue.
    • Rawat SARDOOL SINGH (qv)
  • Rawat SARDOOL SINGH, married and had issue.
    • Rawat BHOPAL SINGH (qv)
  • Rawat BHOPAL SINGH, married and had issue.
    • Rawat HARI SINGH (qv)
  • Rawat HARI SINGH, adopted a paternal relative. He died sp.
  • Rawat ISHWARI SINGH, married and had issue, three sons.
    • Rawat LAXMAN SINGH (qv)
    • Rawat ZALIM SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Jaswant Singh, married and had issue, one son.
      • Rao Swaroop Singh
  • Rawat LAXMAN SINGH, died without an heir and was succeeded by the next younger brother.
  • Rawat ZALIM SINGH, married and had issue.
    • Rawat MAHATAB SINGH (qv)
  • Rawat MAHATAB SINGH, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer (the second stundent to be admitted) on  1st November 1875; married a daughter of the Jagirdar of Mahajan in Bikaner, and had issue, two sons and one daughter.
    • Rawat RAM SINGH (qv)
    • Rawat AMAR SINGH (qv)
    • Daughter, married the Jagirdar of Leri in Nagour district.
  • Rawat RAM SINGH, married to a Parihar Princess of Malahjani in Itawa, U.P. He died sp.
  • Rawat AMAR SINGH -/1919, born 1887, married Jodhiji Rani Sugan Kunwar, daughter of the jagirdar of Dabadi in Jodhpur, and had issue, two sons. He died 1919.
    • Rawat RAGHUNATH SINGH (qv)
    • Rao Kishan Singh, born August 1914, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; he was a brilliant student and remained Head Monitor there in 1931/1932; he served in the Jaipur Infantry and the Man Singh Guards as a commissioned officer; he left the army and joined the Indian Civil Service in the Excise, Taxation and Customs department in 1949; married Rani Laxmi Kunwar, eldest daughter of Apji Khuman Singh of Dabri in Kotah, and had issue, two sons and one daughter. He died February 1967.
      • Kumari Uma, married Yogendra Singh Chundawat of Athana, M.P.
      • Kunwar Mukut Singh, died young in 1959 aged 8 years
      • Rao Pratap Singh Rajawat (Photo), born 24th October 1954 at Nindar, Jaipur Dist., Rajasthan; educated (Graduate), studied Law for two years, presently working in Rajasthan Government as an officer; married 12th February 1981 at Bikaner, Rani Sheela Kanwar, and has issue.
        • Kunwar Akshay Singh
        • Kunwar Ajay Singh
        • Kumari Sangeeta
  • Rawat RAGHUNATH SINGH 1919/1936, born 1908, the last recognized Rawat of Nindar; educated at Mayo College, Ajmer; married 1stly, Rani Chandra Kunwar of Harasar in Bikaner, married 2ndly, Rani Mohan Kunwar of Mayala in Bikaner, and had issue, two sons. He died 1936.
    • Rao Surendra Singh (by Rani Chandra Kunwar), born 1930, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer;  joined the Indian Civil Service in the Excise,Taxation and Customs department in 1949 together with his uncle, Rao Kishan Singh, but soon left the service and remained at home; married Rani Mahendra Kumari of Budhsu, and had issue, five sons and six daughters. He died 1980.
      • Rao Ranveer Singh
      • Rao Mahendra Singh 
      • Rao Veerendra Singh
      • Rao Narendra Singh
      • Rao Gajendra Singh 
    • Rao Hari Singh (by Rani Mohan Kunwar), born 1935, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer (achieving a  degree in Homeopathy); worked in a private firm for few years then retired, married Rani Shagun Kunwar, daughter of Col. Thakur Keshri Singh of Kanota, and had issue, one son and one daughter. He died 2006.
      • Rao Harshvardhan Singh, presently engaged in his own business; married Rani Anju Kumari of Amargadh, and has issue.
      • Kumari Rajyashree

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1.  Nindar was named for "Nindarli", the jagir of Rao Sodhdevji who was the father of Dulaha Rai ji, founder of Dhundhar state, the predecessor state of Amber (later Jaipur).