Rulers of Banaswara | The princely state of Banswara was established by Jagmal Singh after defeating and killing a Bhil ruler Bansia or Wasna. The district is said be named after the same Bhil ruler or probably for the “bans” or bamboo forests in the area. Banswara State became a British protectorate on 16 November 1818.
Rulers of Banswara
- Rawal JAGMAL DAS
- Younger son of Rawal Udai Singhji I of Dungarpur, founded state on Banswara in 1527.
- Rawal JAI SINGH,
- Rawal PRATAP SINGH,
- Rawal KHANA DEV,
- Rawal KALYAN SINGH,
- Rawal AGAR SINGH,
- Rawal UDAI SINGH I,
- Rawal SAMAR SINGH,
- Rawal KUSHAL SINGH,
- Rawal AJAB SINGH,
- Rawal BHIM SINGH,
- Rawal BISHAN SINGH
- Rawal UDAI SINGH II,
- Maharawal PRITHVI SINGH
- Maharawal BIJAI SINGH
- Maharawal UMAID SINGH,
- Maharawal BHAWANI SINGH,
- Maharawal BAHADUR SINGH,
- HH Maharawal LAKSHMAN SINGH,
- HH Maharawal SHAMBHU SINGH
- HH Sri Raj-i-Rajan Maharawal Sir PRITHVI SINGH Bahadur
- HH Sri Raj-i-Rajan Maharawal CHANDRAVEER SINGH Bahadur
- HH Sri Raj-i-Rajan Maharawal SURYAVEER SINGH Bahadur
- HH Sri Raj-i-Rajan Maharawal JAGMAL SINGH II Bahadur