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  1. Gaj Singh Rathore (Marwari: गज सिंह राठौड़; 30 October 1595 – 6 May 1638) ruled the Kingdom of Marwar as Raja (and after c. 1630 Maharjah), Gaj Singh I, from 7 September 1619 until his death.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gaj_SinghGaj Singh - Wikipedia

    Gaj Singh (born 13 January 1948), referred to as Bapji, is an Indian politician who served as a member of the Indian parliament and as Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago. He became the Maharaja of Jodhpur in 1952.

  3. His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singhji Sahib of Marwar - Jodhpur. His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singhji-II settled His Highness Maharaja Hanwant Singhji Charitable Trust on 27th March 1971 in memory of his father, late H.H. Maharaja Hanwant Singhji who himself was a great philanthropist)".

  4. Kingdom of Marwar, also known as the Jodhpur State under the British, was a kingdom in the Marwar region from 1243 to 1818 and a princely state under British rule from 1818 to 1947. It was established in Pali by Rao Siha, possibly a migrant Gahadavala noble, in 1243.

  5. HHM Gajsingh Bapji Jodhpur. 82,931 likes · 37 talking about this. 37th Custodian of the House of Marwar.

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  6. Maharaja Shri Gaj Singh Ji II of Marwar rides in a jeep with the Prince of Wales, Baiji Lal Sahiba Maharajkumari Shivranjini Rajye Ji of Marwar and other visitors during Prince of Wales visit to the Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur.

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  8. Gaj Singh Rathore (Marwari: गज सिंह राठौड़; 30 October 1595 – 6 May 1638) was the Raja of Marwar kingdom (r. 7 September 1619 – 6 May 1638).