Line of succession to the former throne of Jodhpur

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The line of succession to the former throne of Jodhpur, one of the pre-eminent Indian principalities, was by male primogeniture by the sons of Rajput mothers. Jodhpur State acceded to the Union of India in 1949.[ citation needed ]

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