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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conceded to pay tribute to Madhavrao I. He later died in 1772 without an heir and was succeeded by his brother Mudhoji I. [1] A History of Orissa, Volume...
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Nagpur kingdom (section Mudhoji II Bhonsle (1817–1818))
example kept the Maratha districts loyal. Raghoji I (1739 – 14 Feb 1755) Janoji (1755 – 21 May 1772) Mudhoji (1772 – 19 May 1788) Raghoji II (1788 – 22 Mar...
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remain disputed forever. The earliest accepted members of the Bhonsles are Mudhoji Bhonsle and his kin Rupaji Bhonsle, who were the village headman (pāṭīl)...
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Powwarao Nimbalkar, Naik 1445–1470 Baji II Nimbalkar, Naik 1470–1512 Mudhoji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1512–1527 Baji Dharrao Nimbalkar, Naik 1527–1560 Maloji...
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by Bimbaji Bhonsle I. The earliest prominent historically relevant members of the branch were the two brothers Rupaji I and Mudhoji Bhonsle. They served...
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1769. Regardless, the Nagpur state continued to grow. Janoji's successor Mudhoji I Bhonsale (d. 1788) came to power in 1785 and bought Mandla and the upper...
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Preceded by Mudhoji I King of Nagpur 1788–1816 Succeeded by Parasoji Bhonsle...
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Krishnaji Pant Ghokale Tukoji Rao Holkar Maloji Salvi Thomas Wyndham Goddard Colonel Parker † Captain Sambers † Lieutenant Gibbson † Raghunath Rao Mudhoji I...
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Rupaji I, great grandfather Mudhoji and grandfather Bapuji with two brothers Sabaji and Parsoji had fought in the armies of Shivaji I. Mudhoji resided...
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(1672–1686) Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I 1490–1510 Burhan Nizam Shah I 1510–1553 Hussain Nizam Shah I 1553–1565 Murtaza Nizam Shah I 1565–1588 Hussain Nizam Shah...
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Raghuji Bhonsle, the son of Mudhoji Bhonsle, the ruler of Nagpur in order to put the succession dispute between Mudhoji and his brother Sabaji to an...
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Maratha clan system. The earliest accepted members of the Bhonsles are Mudhoji Bhonsle and his kin Rupaji Bhonsle, who were the village headman (pāṭīl)...
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(1770-1791). The British complained to Mudhoji Bhonsle, the Maratha ruler of Nagpur Kingdom and overlord of Orissa. Mudhoji Bhonsle instructed Madhaji Hari,...
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during this time, in 1829 Man Singh gave shelter to Mudhoji II Bhonsle and antagonized the British. Mudhoji was zealously protected by Man Singh and lived...
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the time of First Anglo-Maratha War a Khilat was sent from Peshwa to the Mudhoji Bhonsle to invade Bengal and conquer East India Company's capital of Kolkata...
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England and King of Ireland as James I, although he only became King of England and Ireland after the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. He was proclaimed king...
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1780, Narhar Shah of Mandla was defeated by the Maratha king of Nagpur, Mudhoji Bhonsle and annexed the territories now constituting Balaghat District...
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Raghuji Bhonsle, the son of Mudhoji Bhonsle, the ruler of Nagpur in order to put the succession dispute between Mudhoji and his brother Sabaji to an...
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from central India. Peshwa Baji Rao II's forces, supported by those of Mudhoji II Bhonsle of Nagpur and Malharrao Holkar III of Indore, rose against the...
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Raghoji I Bhonsle (1695–1755), Maratha general who took control of the Nagpur Kingdom in east-central India during the reign of Chattrapati Shahu Mudhoji II...
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(English-Ashtapradhan Mandal, Marathi-अष्टप्रधान मंडळ) after coronation. Royal Era Mudhoji II Bhonsle His reign coincided with the Third Anglo-Maratha War between...
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Kingdom in central India. Mudhoji Bhonsle killed his brother and rival Sabaji, securing the undisputed regency for Mudhoji's infant son Raghoji II. The...
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I (m. 1640) Issue Sakhubai Nimbalkar Ranubai Jadhav Ambikabai Mahadik Sambhaji House Nimbalkar (by birth) Bhosale (by marriage) Father Mudhoji Rao...
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Malherrao Holkar, Shetyaji Kharade, Vithal Shivdev Vinchurkar, Janoji, and Mudhoji Bhosle. However, Murarrao Ghorpade's defection worsened the Maratha plight...
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deposed and murdered by Mudhoji II Bhosale. Despite the fact that he had entered into a treaty with the British in the same year, Mudhoji joined the Peshwa...
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Wars I, II, III (1775–1818) Bapu Gokhale Mahadji Shinde Raghunath Rao Raghoji II Bhonsale Yashwantrao Holkar Daulat Scindia Peshwa Baji Rao II Mudhoji II...
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Nizam Ali, taking advantage of the existence of strong party opposed to Mudhoji Bhosle in Nagpur, sent Ibrahim Beg against him, and himself advanced as...
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Brass, Paul R. (2005). Language, Religion and Politics in North India. iUniverse. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-595-34394-2. Kulshreshtha, Manisha; Mathur, Ramkumar...
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Governor-General's requests. After being defeated at the Third Anglo-Maratha war, Mudhoji II Bhonsle asked for shelter in Marwar which was granted where he lived...
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