Jam Sahib is the title of the ruling prince of Nawanagar, now known as Jamnagar, an Indian princely state. The Jam Sahibs were from the Jam Jadeja clan [1], who are a branch of Samma Rajput. The name of Jamnagar was derived from the same root, while the word Ja'am itself means Sardar, Nawab or King, Sahib is an Arabic term which literally translates to "Owner" or "Proprieter".
The title Jam sahib is also used by the ruler of the State of Las Bela in Balochistan, whose origins are in Samma rajputs.[2]
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Regime | Rulers | Born | Died | |
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October 2, 1690 - October 13, 1708 | Lakhaji Tamachi | 1708 | ||
October 13, 1708 - August 13, 1711 | Raisinhji Lakhaji | 1711 | ||
August 13, 1711–1743 | Tamachi Raisinhji | 1743 | ||
September, 1743 - November 2, 1767 | Lakhaji Tamachi | 1743 | 1767 | |
November 2, 1767 - August 6, 1814 | Jasaji Lakhaji | 1814 | ||
August 6, 1814 - February 24, 1820 | Sataji Lakhaji | 1820 | ||
February 24, 1820 - February 22, 1852 | Ranmalji Sataji | 1852 | ||
February 22, 1852 - April 28, 1895 | H.H Vibhoji Ranmalji | 1827 | 1895 | |
April 28, 1895 - August 14, 1906 | H.H Jashwantsinhji Vibhoji | 1882 | 1906 | |
March 12, 1907 - April 2, 1933 | Ranjitsinhji Vibhoji | 1872 | 1933 | |
April 2, 1933 - August 15, 1947 | Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji | 1895 | 1966 | April,1966- till present
K.S.Satrushalya Singhji Digvijayasinghji See alsoReferences
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