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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale, ; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty. Shivaji inherited a jagir from his father who served as a retainer for the Sultanate of Bijapur, which later formed the genesis of the Maratha Kingdom. In 1674, he was formally crowned the Chhatrapati of his realm at Raigad Fort.
Gyanendra of Nepal
former King of Nepal
Birendra of Nepal
king of Nepal (1945–2001)
Suryavarman II
Cambodian king (1094-1150)
Pratap Singh
16th century ruler of Mewar, India
Dipendra of Nepal
Prince turned King of Nepal, Mass Murderer and Assassin
Prithviraj Chauhan
12th century Indian king
Baji Rao I
General of the Maratha Empire in India (1700-1740)
Prithvi Narayan Shah
King of Nepal
Krishnadevaraya
Krishnadevaraya (17 January 1471 – 17 October 1529) was emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1509 to 1529 and the third ruler of the Tuluva dynasty. Widely regarded as one of the greatest rulers in Indian history, he presided over the empire at its political and cultural zenith and is remembered as an iconic figure by many Indians. Following the decline of the Delhi Sultanate, he ruled the largest and most powerful empire in India during his time.
Mahendra I of Nepal
King of Nepal (1920-1972)
Rajaraja I
Chola Emperor
Rajendra Chola I
Chola emperor from 1014 to 1044
Tribhuvan I of Nepal
King of Nepal (1906-1955)
Jayavaraman II
9th-century king of Cambodia
Sambhaji
Sambhaji (Sambhajiraje Shivajiraje Bhonsle, ; 14 May 1657 – 11 March 1689), also known as Shambhuraje, ruled from 1681 to 1689 as the second king (Chhatrapati) of the Maratha Empire, a prominent state in early modern India. He was the eldest son of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire.
Western Ganga dynasty
ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India
Hari Singh I of Kashmir
Last King of Kashmir (1925-1952)
Hemu
Hemu (; also known as Hemu Vikramaditya and Hemchandra Vikramaditya; died 5 November 1556) was an Indian emperor who previously served as a general and Wazir of Adil Shah Suri of Sur Empire during a period in Indian history when Mughals and Afghans were vying for power across North India. He fought Afghan rebels across North India from Punjab to Bengal and Mughal forces of Humayun and Akbar in Agra and Delhi, winning 22 battles for Adil Shah Suri.
Prahlada
Prahlada () is an asura prince in Hindu scriptures. He is known for his staunch devotion to the preserver deity Vishnu. He was rescued from his evil father, the asura king Hiranyakashipu by Narasimha, the lion avatar of god Vishnu.
Hayam Wuruk
Javanese King
Gulab Singh
First maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir (1792-1857)
Kittur Chennamma
Indian freedom fighter, warrior queen
Rani Durgavati
Queen regent of Gondwana (1524–1564)
Indravarman I
Emperor of Angkor
Yasovarman I
Angkorian King
Rana Sanga
Maharana of Mewar
Shah dynasty
dynasty that ruled The Gorkha Kingdom from 1559-1768, and Kingdom of Nepal from 1768-2008
Pulakeshi II
Indian king from Chalukya dynasty of Vatapi
Abbakka Chowta
Queen of Ullal who fought the Portuguese in the latter half of the 16th century
Rajaram I
Third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire
Parameswara
The first king who established the state of Malacca
Bhoja
Bhoja ( 1010–1055 CE) was the Paramara king of Malwa region in central India. He ruled from Dhara (modern Dhar), and fought wars with nearly all his neighbours in attempts to extend his kingdom, with varying degrees of success. At its zenith, his empire extended from Chittor in the north to upper Konkan in the south, and from the Sabarmati River in the west to Vidisha in the east.
Man Singh I
Kacchwaha King of Amber, later known as Jaipur
Prithvi of Nepal
Nepalese king (1875–1911)
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar
writer and twenty-fifth Maharaja of Mysore (1919-1974)
Rana Bahadur Shah
King of Nepal
Dahir of Aror
ruler of Sindh (663–712)
Madhavrao I
Peshwa of Maratha Empire
Jayavarman III
Cambodian king
Eastern Chalukyas
South Indian dynasty
Ranjitsinhji
Colonel Kumar Sri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II (10 September 1872 – 2 April 1933), often known as Ranji or K. S. Ranjitsinhji, was an Indian cricketer who later became ruler of his native Indian princely state of Nawanagar, (present day Jamnagar) from 1907 to 1933. The main part of his cricket career was from 1893 to 1904 when, as one of the greatest batsmen of his time, he played for Cambridge University, Sussex, London County and, in 15 Test matches, for England.
Dharanindravarman II
Cambodian king
Rajendra of Nepal
King of Nepal from 1816 to 1847
Raghunathrao
10th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire (1734-1783)
Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Indian Maharaja (1863–1939)
Jayavarman VI
Cambodian king
Jayavarman VIII
Cambodian king
Pratap Singh Shah
King of Nepal (1751-1777)
Udayadityavarman II
Cambodian king
Deva Raya II
Vijayanagara emperor
Jayavarman I
Cambodian king
Jayavarman IV
Cambodian king
Surendra of Nepal
King of Nepal (1829–1881)
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Deva
King of Nepal (1797–1816)
Mahadaji Scindia
Indian ruler
Madurai Nayak dynasty
dynasty
Sang Nila Utama
Raja of Singapura
Kumbha of Mewar
Ruler of Mewar, a state in western India
Ranbir Singh I of Kashmir
Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir (1830-1885)