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Rao Ganga (6 May 1484 – 9 May 1532) was the Rathore Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar. Rao Ganga ascended to the throne in the year 1515 through the support from his kinsmen and nobles. During his reign, the Rathores consolidated and expanded their rule in eastern Marwar.
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- Kingdom of Marwar
Rao Ganga (r. 1515– 11 May 1531) was an Indian king from the Rathore dynasty who ruled the traditional Rathore realm of Maruwara ( Marwar) in present-day state of Rajasthan. Ganga ascended to the throne in 1515 CE acquiring the support from his family nobles.
The various cadet branches of the Rathore clan gradually spread to encompass all of Marwar and later founded states in Central India and Gujarat. The Marwar Royal family is considered the head house of Rathores. At the time of India's independence in 1947, the princely states ruled by various branches of the Rathore clan included: