UDAIPUR (Princely State)

 
AREA: 2,732 km2 PRIVY PURSE: 50,000R  ACCESSION: 1st January 1948
STATE: Madhya Pradesh DYNASTY: Raksel RELIGION: Hindu
(now in Chhattisgarh)   CAPITAL: Dharamjaigarh 
     
PRESENT RULER: Raja VIJAY SINGH Deo (-/-)
married Rani Nalini Kumari of Sailana, and has had issue, three children.
  • Yuvraj saheb Dharamjeet Singh, died sp unmarried.
  • Rajkumari Nandini Kumari Singh, married the Yuvraj Saheb of Bagli, and has issue, three children.
  • Rajkumari Shradha Kumari Singh, married Shri Siddharath Singh, and has issue, two children.

PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: An off-shoot of the Surguja ruling line, founded in 1818. Rulers include...
     
  • Raja KALYAN SINGH 1818/1852
  • INTERREGNUM 1852/1857 

  • Raja DHIRAJ SINGH Deo 1857/1858 (#2)
  • Raja SHEORAJ SINGH Deo 1858/1859 (#2)
  • Raja BINDESHWAR PRASAD SINGH Deo Bahadur 1860/1876, brother of Raja INDRAJIT SINGH of Surguja., married and had issue.
    • Raja DHARAMJIT SINGH (qv)
      
  • Raja DHARAMJIT SINGH 1876/1900, born 17th March 1857, succeeded 18th March 1876 (#1), Raja [cr.1877], married and had issue. He died 1900?
    • Yuvraj Bishan Pratap Singh Deo
    • Raja CHANDRA SHEKHAR PRASAD SINGH Deo (qv)
  • Raja CHANDRA SHEKHAR PRASAD SINGH Deo 1900/1926
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  • Raja CHANDRA CHUR PRASAD SINGH Deo 1927/- , born 5th June 1923 and succeeded 8th December 1927 by adoption, son of Maharaja RAMANUJ SARAN SINGH Deo of Surguja, and his second wife; educated at Rajkumar College, Raipur; M.L.A. (Madhya Pradesh), married and has issue.
    • Raja SAMARTHAK SINGH Deo (qv)
    • Raja VIJAY SINGH (qv)
    • Rajkumar Keerti Singh Deo, died sp unmarried.
    • Rajkumari Indira Kumari Devi, married February 1975 (div. 1977), Kanwar Karan Vir Singh of Jubbal, and has issue, one son.
    • Rajkumar Ajit Vikram Singh Deo
  • Raja SAMARTHAK SINGH Deo, died sp unmarried.
  • Raja VIJAY SINGH Deo (see above)
 
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LAST MODIFIED:  
1. "The Golden Book of India"; LETHBRIDGE, Roper, MacMillan & Co., 1893 p. 556
2. Brother of Raja Kalyan Singh