17th and 19th centuries. Their native language was Thanjavur Marathi. Vyankoji Bhosale was the founder of the dynasty. Following the demise of Chola rule...
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his brother Vyankoji. In the letter, Shivaji asserted his right to a portion of their father Shahaji's estate, which had been under Vyankoji's control since...
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Lord Lake to pursue Holkar. In a letter dated 15 February 1806 to Vyankoji Bhosale of Nagpur he states: The Maratha state had been grasped by foreigners...
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Nizamshahi and the Adilshahi of Bijapur, similar to other Maratha clans like Bhosale, Ghorpade, More, Shirke, Thorat, and so on. One of Shahaji's wives, Tukabai...
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The Bhonsle dynasty (or Bhonsale, Bhosale, Bhosle) is an Indian Marathi royal house. The Bhonsles claimed descent from the Rajput Sisodia dynasty, but...
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village is found in the time of Vyankoji Bhosale (1788 AD), the grandson of the first Raghuji Raje Bhosale of Nagpur. Vyankoji was married to a girl from...
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was supplanted by Mudhoji II Bhonsle, also known as Appa Sahib, son of Vyankoji, brother of Raghoji II, in 1817. A treaty of alliance providing for the...
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known from other texts that Shahji's wealth and affection were directed to Vyankoji alias Ekoji, his son from his younger wife Tukabai. Shivaji's earliest...
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