Shahu I (Shivaji Sambhaji Raje Bhonsale; Marathi pronunciation: [ʃaːɦuː]; 18 May 1682 – 15 December 1749) was the fifth Chhatrapati of the Maratha Confederacy...
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Shahu (also known as Chhatrapati Rajarshi Shahu, Shahu IV, Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj) GCSI GCIE GCVO (26 June 1874 – 6 May 1922) of the Bhonsle dynasty of...
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Shahu II (born 7 January 1948) is the 12th descendant of Shivaji and the great-grandson of Shahu I of Kolhapur and the son and heir to Shahaji II of Kolhapur...
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in Sinnar, near Nashik. His father Balaji Vishwanath was the Peshwa of Shahu I and his mother was Radhabai Barve. Bajirao had a younger brother, Chimaji...
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Rajaram was informally crowned as Chhatrapati of as a regent for his nephew Shahu I. He vowed to avenge his brother's murder. Rajaram married three times....
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Chatrapati Maharani of the Maratha Kingdom. She was also the mother of Shahu I. Sambhaji had shared with her his power as the emperor. When Sambhaji was...
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Tarabai (section Conflict with Shahu)
of his general Zulfikar Khan released Shahu I, Sambhaji's son and Tarabai's nephew, on certain conditions. Shahu immediately challenged Tarabai and her...
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adopted son of Chhatrapati Shahu I. Tarabai had presented him to Shahu as her own grandson and used him to grab power after Shahu's death. However, after being...
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The Battle of Khed took place on 12 October 1707, between Shahu I and the forces of Tarabai led by Dhanaji Jadhav. The battle occurred at Khed, situated...
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belt. Yesubai had two children, daughter Bhavani Bai and then a son named Shahu I, who later became the Chhatrapati of the Maratha empire. Sambhaji's behaviour...
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Shahu may refer to: Shahu I, Maratha king Shahu II of Satara, Maratha king Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur (1874-1922), Raja and Maharaja...
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Shahu II (Shahu Bhonsale, Marathi pronunciation: [ʃaːɦuː ˈbʱos(ə)le]; 1763 – 3 May 1808) was the seventh Chhatrapati of the Maratha Confederacy. During...
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Empire with his mother Tarabai serving as the regent in 1700. His cousin, Shahu I upon his release from the Mughals in 1707 successfully challenged Tarabai...
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Maharani Tarabai (wife of Rajaram I) proclaimed her son Shivaji II, as Chhatrapati under her regency. The Mughals released Shahu under certain conditions in...
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Kingdom in much of east-central India during the reign of Chhatrapati Shahu I. His successors ruled the kingdom until 1853. The Bhonsale family branch...
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Indore to rule by the Peshwas, during the reign of the Maratha emperor Shahu I. He was founder of the Holkar dynasty that ruled Malwa. Malharrao Holkar...
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Mughal court that confirmed Shahu as the legitimate Mughal vassal, at the expense of his rival Sambhaji II. Later, his son Bajirao I became the Peshwa. Balaji...
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16th century and was the seat of the Chhatrapati of the Maratha Kingdom, Shahu I. It is the headquarters of Satara Tehsil, as well as the Satara District...
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Shah released Shahu Bhosale, the son of Sambhaji. However, his mother was kept as a hostage of the Mughals, in order to ensure that Shahu adhered to the...
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Maharani Tarabai (widow of Rajaram I) proclaimed her son Shivaji II, as Chhatrapati under her regency. The Mughals released Shahu under certain conditions in...
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Balaji Baji Rao (redirect from Nanasaheb Peshwe I)
the Bhat family, to Peshwa Baji Rao I, on 8 December 1720. After Bajirao's death in April 1740, Chhatrapati Shahu appointed 19-year old Balaji as the...
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ranked above all Ashta Pradhans and even above Peshwas during Rajaram I to Shahu I times. The family of the Pant Pratinidhi is descended from Trimbak Krishna...
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Sambhaji 1707: Shahu I became Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire 1720: Bajirao I became peshwa (prime minister) 1740: Death of Bajirao I 1756: Marathas...
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Kanhoji Angre in times of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's grandson Chhatrapati Shahu I, and came to glory. Also, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built the forts of...
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Kingdom, the office became hereditary after the death of Shahu in 1749. During the reign of Shahu, the office of Peshwa grew in power and the Peshwas came...
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during the 18th century. Balaji Vishwanath assisted a young Maratha Emperor Shahu I, grandson of Shivaji, to consolidate his grip on a kingdom that had been...
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(1803–1871). Shivaji (1630–1680) Sambhaji (1657–1689) Rajaram I (1670–1700) Satara: Shahu I (r. 1708–1749) (alias Shivaji II, son of Sambhaji) Ramaraja...
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Bhat was the first wife of Bajirao I, the Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shahu. With Bajirao, she had four children...
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the Senapati of the Maratha Empire during the reigns of Rajaram I, Tarabai, and Shahu I. Alongside Santaji Ghorpade, he conducted highly successful campaigns...
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Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, pp.205–6 "The Marathas: Post Shahu Chatrapatis of Satara". Wg Cdr (Retd.) Dr. M. S. Narawane, Battles of the...
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