Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwad (before April 1751 – 26 December 1789) was the Maharaja of Baroda (r.1778 – 1789). He was the third son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad...
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Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwad after the Treaty of Salbai in 1782. He died at Patan on 18 August 1768. Northwards of Thana i.e in Gujarat Damajirao Gaekwad had...
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production. The Gaekwad rule of Baroda began when the Maratha general Pilaji Rao Gaekwad conquered the city from the Mughal Empire in 1721. The Gaekwads were granted...
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Sayajirao Gaekwad III Bajubai Gaekwad (kanit) (1881–1883) Putlabai Gaekwad (1882–1885) Fatehsinhrao Gaekwad (1883–1908) Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad and two...
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Sayaji Rao Gaekwad (Born ?, died 1792) was the Maharaja of Baroda (r.1768 - 1778). He was the eldest son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad. Gaekwad dynasty Bond, J...
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Anand Rao Gaekwad was the seventh Maharaja of Baroda State reigning from 1800 to 1819 with the regents of Fateh Singh II and Sayaji Rao Gaekwad. He became...
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Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad was born to Pratap Singh Gaekwad, the last ruling Maharaja of Baroda and his first wife, Maharani Shantadevi Sahib Gaekwad (1914–2002)...
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Baroda State (category Gaekwad dynasty)
Pilaji Rao Gaekwad (1721–1732) Damaji Rao Gaekwad (1732–1768) Sayaji Rao I Gaekwad (1768–1778) Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwad (1778–1789) Manaji Rao Gaekwad (1789–1793)...
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Manaji Rao Gaekwad was the fifth Maharaja of Baroda State reigning from 1789 to 1793. He was the fifth son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad. Before becoming Maharaja...
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worship him and were his ardent disciples. Murari Rao of Gooty, Raghoji Bhosale and Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwad, were his great disciples. Satyabodha Tirtha Swamiji's...
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Sadashivrao Bhau (redirect from Sadashiv Rao Bhau)
first campaign in Karnataka in 1746 because Babuji Naik of Baramati and Fateh Singh Bhonsle of Akkalkot failed in the task assigned to them. Sadashivrao...
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Ranoji Scindia (redirect from Ranoji Rao Scindia)
Ranoji Scindia, Malhar Rao Holkar, the Pawar brothers, Pilaji Jadhav, and Fateh Singh Bhosle as commanders of his troops. None of these men belonged to families...
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Madhavrao II (redirect from Madhav Rao Narayan)
Maratha Confederacy, from his infancy. He was known as Sawai Madhav Rao or Madhav Rao Narayan. He was the posthumous son of Narayanrao Peshwa, murdered...
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Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum is a museum housed within the Maharaja's palace (the Lakshmi Vilas Palace) in Vadodara, India. The building was constructed...
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Ravjeet Singh as Dheeraj, Shagun's friend Ronjini Chakraborty as Poornima, Shagun's friend Anil Mange as Purab Besant Ravi as Sub-Inspector Gaekwad Chitra...
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such as Malhar Rao Holkar, the Pawar (Puar) brothers, Pilaji Jadhav, Fateh Singh Bhosale and of course, Ranoji. None of these men belonged to families...
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Hyderabad. She met her second husband, Pratap Singh Gaekwad of Baroda, at the Madras horse races in 1943. The Gaekwad was, at that time, considered the eighth...
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modelled after the great dome of the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur. Pratap Singh Gaekwad of Baroda, the last Maharaja of the erstwhile Baroda State, founded...
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Cutch State (redirect from Rao of Cutch)
was succeeded by his son Rao Lakhpatji (1741–61), who appointed Ram Singh Malam, to build the famous Aina Mahal. Ram Singh Malam also started a glass...
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(1775–1782), General Thomas Wyndham Goddard, acting in alliance with Fateh Singh Gaekwad against the Pune, with 6,000 troops stormed Bhadra Fort on 12 February...
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is a royal palace of Gaekwads of the Baroda State, in present-day Vadodara, Gujarat, India. It was built by Maharaja Khende Rao in 1870, in the Italian...
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List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its predecessor states (redirect from Bhim Singh Rana)
Baroda: Gaekwad dynasty (complete list) – Pilaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1721–1732) Damaji Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1732–1768) Govind Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja...
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(1864 – 7 May 1885) was a queen and the first wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of the princely state of Baroda (now in Gujarat), British India. Several...
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designed the building. It covers 113 acres. Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III belonging to the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas, founded the museum in 1887. The...
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memory of Chimnabai I (1864–1885), a queen and the first wife of Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda State. It was built in Indo-Saracenic architecture style...
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Ganpat Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1847–1856) Khande Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1856–1870) Malhar Rao Gaekwad, Maharaja (1870–1875) Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III...
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classical maestros including Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen, Sabri Brothers, Ustad Rashid Khan, Madan Gopal Singh and Shubha Mudgal; Dhruv-Bilal, in...
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Baroda: Gaekwad dynasty Monarchs (complete list[broken anchor]) – Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Maharaja (1875–1939) Pratap Singh Gaekwad, Maharaja...
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considerable efforts, a failed alliance with Peshwa Baji Rao I, and a successful assassination of Pilaji Gaekwad, Abhaysingh was unable to suppress the Maratha...
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