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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}}{{Use Indian English|date=February 2019}}{{Former monarchic orders of succession}}The line of succession to the former throne of Bharatpur, one of the pre-eminent Indian salute principalities, was by male primogeniture. Bharatpur State merged with the Union of India in May 1949.[1] {{Tree list}}- Jaswant Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur (1851-1893)
- Ram Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur (1873-1929)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Kishan Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur (1899-1929)
- Brijendra Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur (1918-1995)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Vishvendra Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur (born 1962)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} (1). Yuvraj Shri Maharajkumar Anirudh Singh (born 1992)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Raja Shri Girraj Saran Singh (1922-1969)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} (2). Raja Shri Anup Singh (born 1942)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Rao Raja Shri Raghunath Singh (1887-1943)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} Rao Raja Shri Yaduraj Singh (1913-1970)
- {{Tree list/final branch}} (3). Rao Raja Shri Raghuraj Singh (born 1940)
- Kanwar Shri Shivraj Singh (1972-2002)
- {{Tree list/final branch}}(4). Kanwar Shri Pukhraj Singh (born 1999)
- {{Tree list/final branch}}(5). Kanwar Shri Deepraj Singh (born 1973)
[1]References1. ^1 {{cite web|last=Buyers|first=Christopher|title=Bharatpur-India (Salute States)|url=http://royalark.net/India/bharat4.htm|accessdate=28 April 2017}}
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