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    Kanhoji Angre ([kanʱod͡ʒiː aːŋɡɾe]), also known as Conajee Angria or Sarkhel Angré (August 1669 – 4 July 1729) was a Maratha Navy officer. Kanhoji became...
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  • Angre may refer to: Angre, Honnelles, Hainaut, Belgium Chandroji Angre, Indian politician Kanhoji Angre (1669–1729), Indian admiral of the Maratha Navy...
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    Ravindranath Angre (born 8 July 1956) is a former police officer in the Maharashtra Police Department. He is known for his extrajudicial killings of 54...
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    Angres (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ɡʁ]) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. A farming and light industrial...
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    Sardar Chandroji Sambhaji Rao Angre was an Indian politician . He was a Member of Parliament, representing Madhya Bharat in the Rajya Sabha the upper...
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    INS Angre is a "stone frigate" (shore establishment) of the Indian Navy in Mumbai. It is the shore-based logistics and administrative support establishment...
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  • Yesaji Angre was a military commander and the youngest son of Kanhoji Angre, the famed Maratha Navy admiral from his wife Gahinabai Bhonsle. He spent his...
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    Tulaji Angre, called Tulajee Angria by English historians was the grand admiral of the Maratha Navy and ruler of Colaba State in modern-day India. Similar...
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  • Sardar Sambhaji Chandroji Rao Angre (1920–2008) was an Indian politician . He was a Member of Parliament, representing Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha...
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  • founded by the famous Maratha Navy admiral Kanhoji Angre in 1698. The ruling family of the state, the Angre, were skilled seafarers who controlled the western...
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    Maratha Navy declined in power rapidly. Unlike Kanhoji Angre, his successor Admiral Tulaji Angre resisted the authority of the ruling Peshwa (the de facto...
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    The Battle of Vijaydurg was fought between Tulaji Angre, the Admiral of the Maratha Navy and the combined forces of the East India Company and the Maratha...
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    and Aawas villages were known as "Ashtagare". After retirement, Kanhoji Angre the Grand Admiral of the Maratha Navy settled and spent his last days in...
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    Khanderi (officially Kanhoji Angre island) is an island with a fort, located south of Mumbai, along the coast of Maharashtra, India. Khanderi is located...
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    Kanhoji Angre and grandson of Yesaji Angre. Yesaji Angre died around 1734, in disputes among the Angre family. In search of opportunity, Yesaji Angre's sons...
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  • August 2021. The story revolves around 5 gang-lords of Mumbai. Khan, Anna, Angre, Gajraj and a mysterious movie producer form 5 gangs who rule the low-profile...
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    Angre (Picard: Angue) is a village of Wallonia and district of the municipality of Honnelles, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. Located in...
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  • of Indian troops under the British and had some connections with Kanhoji Angre. He paid for the reconstruction of the Walkeshwar Temple in 1715 and also...
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    at its centre. Later, in the mid-18th century, Sardar Sambhaji Angre and Sankhoji Angre built a Mandap in front of the gabhara. This mandap consisted of...
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  • Peshwas and Tulaji Angre, a son of the great Maratha admiral Kanhoji Angre. The first Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath had pacified the Angres in 1713, getting...
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    leadership of Kanhoji Angre, it withstood many naval attacks by the British and the Dutch. Kanhoji Angre died on 4 July 1729 and the Angres control of the fort...
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  • as Nanasaheb Peshwa. The relations between Peshwas and Angres were not the best. Tulaji Angre was a source of worry for the English, Portuguese and also...
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    ship's crest depicts the gateway entrance to INS Angre (named as such in honour of Admiral Kanhoji Angre). The gateway has a watch tower with three look-out...
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  • Robert Aunger (redirect from Robert Angre)
    Robert Aunger or Angre (fl. 1390s) of Bath, Somerset, was an English politician. He was a member of the Parliament of England for Bath in January 1397...
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    turned to subdue the Angre clan. Tukoji Angre had commanded Chattrapati Shivaji's navy, and was succeeded in 1690 by his son Kanhoji Angre. Kanhoji received...
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  • Sharma as self Puja Changoiwala as self Shyam Kishore as self Ravindra Angre as self Mumbai Mafia: Police vs Underworld released on 6 January 2023 at...
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  • - The Power of Law is a 2017 Indian Marathi film directed by Suvahhdan Angre and produced by Yogesh Wanve, based on the life of public prosecutor Ujjwal...
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  • Moropant Pingle was the first Peshwa of Chhattrapati Shivaji. When Kanhoji Angre attacked Satara in 1711, Bahiroji was taken a prisoner by him. Immediately...
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    Kanhoji Angre. He used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. In 17 November 1721, the British, incensed at Angre's activities...
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  • Chadda Meera Chopra Cinematography Sudhir K. Chaudhary Edited by Praveen Angre Music by Clinton Cerejo Production companies Panorama Studios SCIPL Distributed...
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