This is a list of notable people from Rajasthan , India .
Award winners from Rajasthan [ edit ]
Padma Vibhushan
Padma Bhushan
Komal Kothari , 2006
Vijay Shankar Vyas , 2006
Durga Lal , 2003
Jagat Singh Mehta , 2002
Ram Narain Agarwal , 2000
L. M. Singhvi , 1998
Narayan Singh Manaklao , 1991
M.V.Mathur , 1989
Natwar Singh , 1984
Jhabar Mal Sharma , 1982
Bhogilal Pandya , 1976
Ratan Shastri , 1975
Narayandas Malkani , 1973
Lt Gen Sagat Singh , 1972
Gokulbhai Bhatt , 1971
Prabhu Lal Bhatnagar , 1968
Manikya Lal Varma , 1965
Daulat Singh Kothari , 1962
Rao Raja Hanut Singh , 1958
Padma Shri
Chandra Prakash Deval , 2011[ 1]
Krishna Poonia , 2011
Arjun Prajapati , 2010
Vijaydan Detha , 2007
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore , 2005
Veer Singh Mehta , 2005
Kanhaiyalal Sethia , 2004
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt , 2002
Mohammed Tayab Khan , craftmanship, 2001
Vaidya Suresh Chaturvedi , 2000
Kailash Sankhala , The Tiger Man Of India, 1992
Sriram Singh Shekhawat, in 1992
Kudrat Singh , 1988
Hisam-ud-din Usta , 1986, arts
Mag Raj Jain , 1989, social work
Lashmi Kumari Chundawat , 1984
Purushottam Das , 1984, Arts
Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya , 1984, painting
Dafadar Raghubir Singh (Equestrian) , 1983
Allah Jilai Bai , 1982
Shree Lal Joshi
Raghubir Singh , 1983
P. K . Sethi
Sita Ram Lalas , 1977, literature
Kripal Singh Shekhawat , 1974
Vijay Singh , 1972, civil service
Khailshanker Durlabhji , 1971, trade and industry
Yudhvir Singh , 1971, social work
Ratna Fabri , 1970, arts
Devi Lal Samar , 1968, arts
Sis Ram Ola , for social work in 1968
Kanwar Sain , 1956
Ratan Shastri , 1955
Sudhir Tailang
Magsaysay Award
Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship
Rashtrapati Award
Business and Industry [ edit ]
Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India [ edit ]
Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court [ edit ]
Chief Justice of Other High Courts [ edit ]
Judges of Rajasthan High Court [ edit ]
Art craft and handicrafts [ edit ]
Independence movement [ edit ]
Amar Singh Rathore , king of Nagore
Badan Singh
Bappa Rawal , king of Mewar
Durga Das Rathore
Ganga Singh , king of Bikaner
Hammiradeva of Ranthambore - grandson of Prithvi Raj Chauhan
Hammir Singh , king of Mewar
Jai Singh I , king of Jaipur
Jai Singh II , king of Jaipur
Jaswant Singh , king of Jodhpur
Kanhadadeva , king of Jalore
Maharao Shardul Singh
Maharana Pratap , king of Mewar
Man Singh I , king of Jaipur
Prithvi Raj Chauhan , king Ajmer
Raja Nahar Khan , king of Mewat
Rana Kumbha , king Mewar
Rana Sanga , king of Mewar
Rao Jodha , king of Jodhpur
Rao Bika , king of Bikaner
Rawal Mallinath
Rao Shekhaji
Suraj Mal , king of Bharatpur state
Udai Singh II , king of Mewar
Vigraharaja IV , King of Shakambhari
Viramadeva , king of Jalore
Rajya Sabha members [ edit ]
Ministers —Rajasthan Government[ edit ]
Vice President of India [ edit ]
Governors of other states [ edit ]
Ministers — central government[ edit ]
Speakers of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly [ edit ]
Award Winning Sports People [ edit ]
Basketball
Athletics
Volleyball
Hockey
Archery
Cricket
Swimming
List of members of the Constituent Assembly from Rajasthan as at 14 November 1949 [ edit ]
Cricket
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^ a b Singh, Kesri (1999). An Anthology of Rājasthāni Poetry in English Translation . Books Treasure. The Man - Lion Slays the Demon - King : From the Avatar Charit of Narharidas Narharidas, son of Barhat Lakkhā, was born in 1543 at Tehlā, a village in Mertā Parganā of Marwār . Besides his major work the " Avtar Charit " in which he
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^ Sharma, Dasharatha (1970) Lectures on Rajput history and culture p1 Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
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^ a b c The Researcher (in Hindi). Directorate of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Rajasthan. 1997. The celebrated Barhat family (Charan by birth) had a glorious role in the freedom movement, whose three generations viz. Thakur Kishan Singh, his sons Keshari Singh and Jorawar Singh, and grandson Pratap Singh(son of Keshari Singh) took an active part and staked their lives and belongings. Kunwar Pratap Singh sacrificed even himself for the cause of the motherland.
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^ Trikha, Pradeep (2006). Textuality and Inter-textuality in the Mahabharata: Myth, Meaning and Metamorphosis . Sarup & Sons. ISBN 978-81-7625-691-9 .
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^ "Members Bioprofile: First Lok Sabha" . Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original on 24 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014 .