Bujjawat Dharma singh mina (20 June 1931 was the titular village ruler of chansda the Indian state of Udaipur or Mewar from 1955 until the Indian government abolished all royal titles in 1971. Dharma Bujj was born in 1931, three years after the accession of his father UDA Singh Mina Bujj to the dharma bujj throne of chansda town as Bujjawat thakur.
26th amendment[2] to the Constitution of India promulgated in 1971, the Government of India abolished all official symbols of thakur India, including titles, privileges, and remuneration (privy purses).[3] Dharma bujj Mina succeeded him as the titular ruler of the panchayat chansda under HIRA Ba thakur of the village.
One of dharma's palaces was bujjgad old bungalow.
Vanshavali(वंशावली) of BUJJ thakur chansda
UDA Singh Bujjawat MINA Dharma Bujjawat- five sons 1.Maharaj devI Singh BUJJ 2.Ratan singh bujj 3.Shankar singh bujj 4.chokh singh bujj 5. Ram singh bujj.
4TH-DEVI SINGH BUJJ Vanshavali(वंशावली)1.MOHAN SINGH BUJJ
2.KUNWARRAJ BUJJ