- Gaj Singh, Maharaja of Jodhpur
"Gaj Singh" (born
13 January 1948 ), wasMaharaja ofJodhpur ,India and is head of theRathore clan ofRajput s.Early years and accession
Gaj Singh was born the only son of Maharaja
Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur by his wife, MaharaniKrishna Kumari ofDhrangadhra . He succeeded to the titles and dignities of his father when only four years of age, in 1952, when his father died suddenly in a plane crash. He was enthroned shortly afterwards.The infant Maharaja and his siblings were raised by their mother, Rajmata Krishna Kumari. At the age of eight, Gaj Singh was sent first to a prep school at Cothill and then to
Eton College . After Eton, he went on toChrist Church, Oxford where he obtained aBachelor's degree inPhilosophy, Politics and Economics .Family
In 1970, Gaj Singh returned to
Jodhpur to take up his duties as titular Maharaja of Jodhpur and head of the Rathore clan. In 1973, he wed Hemalata Rajye, daughter of the Raja ofPoonch , a major feudatory estate of Kashmir state. They are the parents of two children, being:
#A daughter, Shivranjani Rajye (b. 1974), and
#A son, Shivraj Singh (b. 1975), heir apparent to his father's dignities.Derecognition
In 1971, the constitution of
India was amended. The Maharaja and other princes were deprived of their "Privy purses", the government annuities that had been guaranteed to them both in the constitution and in the covenants of merger whereby their states were merged with India. The same act also deprived them of other privileges, such as diplomatic immunity and the enjoyment of their titles.Career
Later, Gaj Singh served as Indian
High Commissioner toTrinidad and Tobago . He also served a term in theRajya Sabha , the Upper House of the Indian Parliament.In 2002, Gaj Singh celebrated the
Golden Jubilee of his accession as Maharaja in royal style.References
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/jodh16.htm Genealogy of the ruling chiefs of Jodhpur]
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