Raghuji I (Raghuji Bhonsle; Marathi pronunciation: [rɑːgʰoːɟiː bʰoːⁿsəleː]; 1695 – 14 February 1755) was a Maratha general of the Bhonsle clan who established...
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effectively settle. Bapuji only had one son Bimbaji who was the father of Raghuji I. Parsoji had three sons; Santaji, Kanhoji and Ranoji each with a distinguished...
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Buland Shah. Chand Sultan's widow invoked the aid of the Maratha leader Raghuji Bhonsle of Berar in the interest of her sons Akbar Shah and Burhan Shah...
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from the Mughals and signed a treaty which ceded Malwa to the Marathas. Raghuji I of Nagpur undertook six expeditions into Bengal from 1741 to 1748. In...
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of the East India Company. On 11 December 1853, the last Raja of Nagpur Raghuji III died without a male heir. Nagpur was annexed by the British under the...
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Janoji I (r. 14 February 1755 – 21 May 1772) was the 2nd Maharaja of Nagpur from the Senasahibsubha Bhonsle Dynasty. He was one of four legitimate sons...
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Raghuji I Angre (1758–1793) Manaji II Angre (1793-c.1798), first reign Baburao Angre (c. 1798–1813) Manaji II Angre (1813–1817), second reign Raghuji...
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ISBN 978-178914-0101. Sarkar, Jadhunath (4 October 1964). Fall of the Mughal Empire,Vol I. pp. 126–128. Singh, Surinder. The Mughal Subah Of Lahore 1581 To 1751 A Study...
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Malhar and Jaswant was wounded and fled. Jaswant Rao took protection under Raghuji I, a friend of his father Tukoji. One his way to Nagpur, he met Bhawani...
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Raghuji II (died 22 March 1816) or Raghuji was the Maratha ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur in Central India from 1788 to 1816. Raghuji was adopted as an...
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disregarded the summons. Hence, Raghuji Bhonsle was sent to force his return, a task which he completed successfully . In 1730, Raghoji I Bhonsle marched on Chandrapur...
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Padmadurg, along with Underi fort, was re-captured by the Marathas (under Raghuji Angre) from the Siddis of Janjira in 1759. During cleanup activities in...
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with Nilkanth Shah, the Gond ruler of Chandrapur to overthrow Raghuji Bhonsla's rule. Raghuji in 1748, seeking respite from the Bengal campaign invaded Deogarh...
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Raghuji Bhonsle, these zamindars were displaced from the plains and were forced to retreat into the forest areas. They had to pay tribute to Raghuji Bhonsle...
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much resistance. Then, Raghuji invaded Trichinopoly in December 1740. Unable to resist, Chanda Sahib surrendered the fort to Raghuji on 14 March 1741. Chanda...
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rule of the Marathas led by Bhonsle Maharaja of Nagpur. Senasahibsubha Raghuji Bhonsle's son Bimbaji ruled over Chhatisgarh from his capital in Ratanpur...
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Mudhoji I (Mudhoji Bhonsle; 21 May 1772 – 18 May 1788) was the ruler of the Nagpur kingdom from 1772 to 1788. During his regency the Maratha kingdom remained...
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with Durranis as well as Rajputs. From 1741 to 1751, the Marathas under Raghuji Bhonsle invaded Bengal six times. The first one in 1741, The second in...
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Chattrapati Shahu Mudhoji II Bhonsle (?–1840), ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur Raghuji II was the Maratha ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur in Central India from...
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been dispatched to Pune to request the Peshwa's confirmation for making Raghuji Bhonsle, the son of Mudhoji Bhonsle, the ruler of Nagpur in order to put...
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non-gond woman. Chand Sultan's widow invoked the aid of the Maratha leader Raghuji Bhonsle of Berar in the interest of her sons Akbar Shah and Burhan Shah...
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to unsuccessfully overthrow Raghuji Bhonsla's sway with the help of the Gond king of Chandrapur, Nilkanth Shah. Raghoji I Bhonsle had essentially become...
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statesman. He was the dewan (Finance Minister) of the Maharaja of Nagpur, Raghuji Bhonsle. He played an important role in the kingdom of Nagpur's expansion...
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Janraj Champu is an 18th century Sanskrit biographical work on history of Raghuji Bhonsle and his sons written by Krishna Dutta, court poet of Maratha king...
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were naturally inherited by Later Maratha Generals including Bajirao and Raghuji Bhosale. One of the highlights of Santaji's career was Battle of Dodderi...
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Karani in the sixteenth century and was later rebuild by Maratha ruler Raghuji Bhonsle I of Nagpur in the eighteenth century. He had also erected the original...
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This was ceded to the British Government in 1803 by the Maratha Chief Raghuji Bhonsla of Nagpur under the treaty of Deogaon (near Rourkela). This was...
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deposits and a number of forests. Balaghat comes under the Bhandara dist. Raghuji is the first Maratha who came to this place from Kirnapur Side. At the...
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Vandeleur and Maj. Griffith. Lake's son was also killed." On 17 December 1803, Raghuji Bhonsale (II) of Nagpur signed the Treaty of Deogaon with the British after...
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Uttarakhand Politician Pushpesh Pant, academic, food critic and historian Raghuji Pant, CPN-UML politician Ram Raj Pant, Linguist of the Nepali language...
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