Back in the day, the mighty Rathores commanded their unparalleled wartime legacies against Sher Shah Suri, Kamran Mirza (Mughal Emperor Humayun’s brother) and successive Mughal invasions thereafter, their Karamsoth brethren played an instrumental role as harbingers of peace, negotiation and strategic alliances. Karamsiji’s 20 generations produce valiant wartime heroes and prudent statesmen, visionaries, and notable entrepreneurs. For instance, Khimsar’s 9th scion,  Zorawar Singhji, spent his entire life far away from home, negotiating peace between Jodhpur and Bikaner. Not only was he the leading contingent behind bringing Godwar into Marwar’s map, but he was also amongst the most respected Rajputs by the formidable Maratha army. History repeated itself time and again, requiring Khimsar to intervene for the cause of peace between frequently warring brethren. Even in the darker hours of colonial eclipse, Raja Kesri Singhji was a prominent contestant for Khimsar against all odds. So deep was his love for his motherland that he relinquished his sovereignty over Khimsar for it to be passed on to his still minor son Onkar Singhji, who was a few months shy of turning 18 at the time. Upon growing up, Raja Onkar Singhji served Rajasthan as a prominent diplomat and statesman, only to be furthered by his son. Raja Gajendra Singhji’s political sagas need no prior introduction. True to that legacy, Dhananjai Singh is a bright businessman orator and stands amongst India’s leading connoisseurs of vintage automobiles.