The village was granted under a
jagir to Rao "Shivbramh" or "Sheobramh", the fourth son of Raja Udaikaran of
Amber (1366–1388). The descendants of Rao Sheobramh are known as Sheobramhpota. Raja
Prithviraj of Amber included the Sheobramhpota in the twelve principal houses of Amber called the
Bara Kothri. A
Tazimi thikana, it is notable that only three out of the twelve principal houses came from predecessors of Prithviraj. Nindar was founded by Rao Shivbramh, the fourth son of Raja Udaikaranaji of Amber (Jaipur) 1366/1388. Shivbramh received villages, including Nindar, as his inheritance. Thereafter sons and grandsons of Shivbramha ruled Nindar until 1956 when the resumption of the Jagirs Act was passed. ==References==