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Tipu Sultan
Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799
Asaf Jah III of Hyderabad
Nizam of Hyderabad
Asaf Jah II of Hyderabad
Nizam of Hyderabad
Madhavrao I
Peshwa of Maratha Empire
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil of Rajpipla
Member of the royal family of Rajpipla, LGBT rights activist
Khusrau Mirza
son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir (1587-1622)

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.
Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Indian Maharaja (1863–1939)
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Navaratnas
Navaratnāḥ (Sanskrit dvigu nava-ratna, , ) refers to a distinguished assembly of nine learned and virtuous individuals who adorned the royal sabhā (court) of certain illustrious bhūpati-s (kings) in Bhāratavarṣa. These navaratnāḥ were revered for their unparalleled proficiency in various śāstra-s (sciences), kalā-s (arts), and neeti (statecraft). Each ratna embodied excellence in a specific field—be it kāvya (poetry), saṅgīta (music), jyotiṣa (astronomy), vaidyaśāstra (medicine), tarka (logic), or dharmaśāstra (law and ethics).
Mahendra Pratap
Indian activist and journalist (1886-1979)

Kumar Indrajitsinhji
Kumar Shri Indrajitsinhji Madhavsinhji () (15 June 1937 – 12 March 2011) was an Indian cricketer who played in four Test matches from 1964 to 1969 as a wicket-keeper-batsman.
Tukoji Rao Holkar
Subadar (Ruler of Indore)
Krishna I
Indian monarch
Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji
Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji (13 June 1905 – 5 December 1959), often known as Duleep or K. S. Duleepsinhji, was an Indian international cricketer who represented the English cricket team. He was a right handed batsman and an occasional leg break bowler. Playing in the era before the Indian Independence and the establishment of the Indian cricket team, he played first class cricket in the United Kingdom and later represented the England team.
Hanumant Singh
Indian cricketer (1939-2006)

Hansa bai
rajkumari of Mandore
Himani, Crown Princess of Nepal
Crown Princess of Nepal
Jharokha Darshan
practice of addressing the public at the balcony at forts and palaces of medieval kings in India
Natwarsinhji Bhavsinhji
Indian cricketer (1901-1979)
Rajyabhisheka
thumb|The rājyābhiṣeka of Rama.
The rājyābhiṣeka is a late Vedic ceremony of coronation. It also refers to anointing government officials, particularly heads of state, at the time of taking power or to mark a signal achievement.

Karni Singh, Crown Prince of Bikaner
Maharaja of Bikaner
Gaj Singh, Crown Prince of Marwar
Indian politician and ambassador
Arunāsva
Arunāsva (also known as Aluonashun in Chinese sources and as Arjuna) was the governor of Tirabhukti (modern north Bihar) who later usurped the throne of Kannauj.
He had been the governor of Tirhut and a minister at the court of Harsha and usurped the throne after his death, succeeding the Pushyabhuti dynasty.
Dushyant Singh
Indian politician
Babi Dynasty
Afghan dynasty
Devyani Rana
Nepalese princess
Martand Singh I of Rewa
Indian conservationist and politician
Bijoy Chand Mahtab
Maharaja of Bardhaman and writer
Amir Ahmed Khan
Raja of Mahmudabad
Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya
King of Tripura
Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
Indian politician
Harisimhadeva
Harisimhadeva, also called Hari Singh Deva, was a King of the Karnat dynasty who ruled the Mithila region of modern-day parts of North Bihar in India and South Nepal.
Jagmal Singh
ruler of Jahazpur and Sirohi
Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan, Prince of Chhatari
Prime Minister of Hyderabad