Rao Suja Ji Rathore (1439 – 2 October 1515; r. 1492–1515) was a Rathore ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar.[1] He was a son of Jodha, brother of Satal.[2] On his death, there was a short struggle for the throne between his grandsons Biram Singh and Ganga, which the latter won.
Rani Bhatiyani Sarangdeji (née Likhmibai), daughter of Bhati Kalikaran. She was a granddaughter of Raval Kehar of Jaisalmer and sister of Bhati Jeso, founder of Jeso Sakh of Marwar Bhati.
Rani Chauhanji, daughter of Rao Pithamrav Chauhan of Sacor, Bamra.
Rani Mangliyani Sarvandeji, daughter of Mangliyo Gahlot Rana Patu.
Shekha (with the daughter of Rao Pithamrav) — Eldest son of Rao Suja. He was hostile towards Rao Ganga and Rao Maldeo. His descendants are the Shekhavat Rathors.
Bagha (7 December 1457 – 3 September 1514; with Sarangdeji) — He was elected successor by Rao Suja but died during Suja's lifetime. His daughter, Dhan Kanwar, married Rana Sanga of Mewar. His son, Ganga became the Rao of Marwar.[3]: 262
Nara (with Sarangdeji) — He founded Naravat sakh of Marwar Rathors.
Devidas Rao Devidas (with daughter of Rao Pithamrav) – Rao Devidas' sons were Rao Harraj and Rao Panchayan. Thikanas descended from him are: Jhadpiplya, Bisoniya, Madapura, Gagorni, Aanda, Bawadikheda, Aagriya, Bilwa. TPresent-day descendants are: Thakur Vikram Singh; Rathore of Thikana Jhadpiplya; Thakur Aalok Kumar Singh; Rathore of Thikana Bisoniya; Thakur Narayan Singh, Rathore of Thikana Bawadikhera (Dongargaon).
Uda (16 November 1462 – 12 May 1511; with Sarvandeji) — He conquered Jaitaran and had a fort built there. His descendants are the Udavat Rathors.[3]: 386–388