Shakti Kumar - Padam Singh
977 A.D. - 1213 A.D.


 
157 - 175
Guhaditya - Salivahan
(1 - 19)
569 A.D. - 977 A.D.
195 - 213
Jetra Singh - Jagat Singh I
(39 - 57)
1213 A.D. - 1652 A.D.
214 - 232
Raj Singh I - Bhagwat Singh
(58 - 75)
1652 A.D. - 1984 A.D.
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176 20 Shakti Kumar 
977 A.D. - 993 A.D.
    Sadeventji
      (*Khergarh Marwar)
    Sejakji
      (*Bhavnagar)
    Ranaji
    Sarangji
      (*Lathi)
    Shahji
      (*Palitana)
    Doongarji
    Samarsinghji
      (* Rajpeepla)
    Bhavj
    Veesaji
      (*Bara Vallabhipur )
The jagirs or estates of Khergarh Marwar, Bhavnagar, Lathi, Palitana, Rajpipla, Bara Vallabhipur are formed in the reign of Shakti Kumar. 

As the new estates pledge their undying loyalty to the Suryavanshi King in times of peace and war, a new social order is born out of this intense kinship. 

The word of honour, the oath of loyalty and military obligations become more significant than ever before. 
War increasingly becomes a grand pageant and death on the battlefield is the highest possible honour. 
The King, as the fountainhead of Kshatriya values, is keeping alive the eternal moral code emanating from the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. 

The Aitpur inscriptions and Jain manuscripts credit Shakti Kumar and his descendants with upholding the ideals and values cherished by Bappa Rawal and the founders of the dynasty of Guhilot Kings of Mewar.

177 21 Amba Prasad 
993 A.D. - 1007 A.D.
178 22 Suchi Verma 
1007 A.D. - 1021 A.D.
179 23 Narverma
1021 A.D. - 1035 A.D.
180 24 Kirti Verma
1035 A.D. - 1051 A.D.
181 25 Yograj 
1051 A.D. - 1068 A.D.
182 26 Bairath
1068 A.D. - 1088 A.D.
183 27 Hanspal
1088 A.D. - 1103 A.D.
184 28 Vair Singh
1103 A.D. - 1107 A.D.
185 29 Vijai Singh
1107 A.D. - 1127 A.D.
186 30 Ari Singh
1127 A.D. - 1138 A.D.
187 31 Chaudh Singh
1138 A.D. - 1148 A.D.
188 32 Vikram Singh
1148 A.D. - 1158 A.D.
189 33 Run Singh
1158 A.D. - 1168 A.D.
190 34 Khshem Singh 
1168 A.D. - 1172 A.D.
        Mahap
        Rahap
"Mewar…a wave of iron in the path of  Delhi," eulogises Chund Bardai in Prithivirajraso, as Khshem Singh joins forces together with Prithiviraj Chouhan. Their common enemy is Muhammad Ghuri who is soundly defeated by the united Rajput forces in the First Battle of Tar'ain near Delhi. But in the Second Battle of Tar'ain, the "heroes of Delhi and Chittor are asleep on the banks of the Caggar in the wave of steel."
191 35 Samant Singh
1172 A.D. - 1179 A.D.
192 36 Kumar Singh
1179 A.D. - 1191 A.D.
193 37 Manthan Singh
1191 A.D. - 1211 A.D.
194 38 Padam Singh
1211 A.D. - 1213 A.D.
157 - 175
Guhaditya - Salivahan
(1 - 19)
569 A.D. - 977 A.D.
195 - 213
Jetra Singh - Jagat Singh I
(39 - 57)
1213 A.D. - 1652 A.D.
214 - 232
Raj Singh I - Bhagwat Singh
(58 - 75)
1652 A.D. - 1984 A.D.
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