Pratap Singh Bhonsle or Pratapsinha (Marathi: तंजावरचे प्रतापसिंह) was the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur of the Bhonsle dynasty from 1739 to 1763. His rise...
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Pratap Singh I of Mewar (1540–1597), Rajasthan Pratap Singh of Thanjavur (died 1763), King of Thanjavur Maratha kingdom from 1739–1763 Pratap Singh II (1724–1753)...
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Amar Singh or Ramaswami Amarasimha Bhonsle (Marathi: रामस्वामी अमरसिंह भोसले) was the younger son of the Maratha Raja of Thanjavur Pratap Singh and served...
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Balaji Baji Rao (redirect from Nana of Cawnpore)
a Maratha force to South India. His mission was to help Pratap Singh of Thanjavur, a royal of the Bhonsle clan, against Dost Ali Khan. Raghoji killed...
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roles. The latter was approached to portray the Maratha ruler, Pratap Singh of Thanjavur. The team approached Napoleon to play a role in the film, but...
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Muddupalani (category People from Thanjavur)
of Pratap Singh (1739–63), the Maratha king of Tanjore. Some commentators date her life to 1739-90, and her place of birth as Nagavasram in Thanjavur...
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Chanda Sahib (category Nawabs of the Carnatic)
army of Tanjore. He was beheaded by the Maratha Tanjore Raja, Pratap Singh of Thanjavur. The British quickly installed Muhammed Ali as the Nawab of Arcot...
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built around 1760s during the period of Maratha ruler Pratap Singh Bhonsle of Thanjavur. Shyama Sastri, one of Trinity of Carnatic music, was born in the family...
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Thuljaji (category Rajas of Thanjavur)
known as Tullasu Rasa) (1738–1787) was the eldest son of Pratap Singh and the ruler of Thanjavur Bhonsle dynasty from 1763 to 1773 and 1776 to 1787. He...
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Nagore Dargah (section History of the Dargah)
of Shahul Hamid, with major contribution from Hindus. There are five minarets in the dargah, with the Hindu Maratha ruler of Thanjavur Pratap Singh (1739–1763...
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Kumbakonam (redirect from Kumbakonam, Thanjavur District)
municipal corporation in the Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 40 km (25 mi) from Thanjavur and 282 km (175 mi) from Chennai...
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Open University, Kollam University of Calicut, Kozhikode University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram Awadhes Pratap Singh University, Rewa Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya...
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The Thanjavur Maratha kingdom ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty was a principality of Tamil Nadu between the 17th and 19th centuries. Their native language...
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Rao of Gooty and Maratha ruler Pratap Singh of Thanjavur. The siege was eventually lifted, and the tables turned in April 1752 with the arrival of British...
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become the prime minister; Morarji Desai, Charan Singh, Vishwanath Pratap Singh and Manmohan Singh and also to serve as the president; R.Venkataraman...
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km (14 mi) east of Udaipur. The airport is named after Maharana Pratap, who was a prominent Maharana (ruler) of the princely state of Mewar, in north-western...
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district in Tamil Nadu (India). The temple was built during the period of Pratap Singh during 1755 A.D., The temple has raja gopura, garbhagriha, inner prakara...
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Shahuji I (redirect from Shahuji I of Thanjavur)
called Shahji of the Bhonsle dynasty was the second Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. He was the eldest son of Ekoji I, who was a half brother of Shivaji, the...
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Tillali Massacre (redirect from Battle of Tillali)
(Thillaiyadi) and the Raja of Thanjavur, Pratap Singh. The confrontation resulted in a Thanjavurian victory and a subsequent massacre of most Danish troops....
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– 29 October 1855) of the Bhonsle dynasty of Thanjavur in India, was the son of Raja Serfoji II and ruled the fortress of Thanjavur and its surroundings...
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Ishwari Singh (b. 1721 – d. 1750) Dec 1750 – 6 Mar 1768: Madho Singh I (b. 1728 – d. 1768) 7 Mar 1768 – 16 Apr 1778: Prithvi Singh II 1778 – 1803: Pratap Singh...
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Serfoji II (category Rajas of Thanjavur)
British intervened against Amar Singh and placed him on the throne on 23 June 1798. Subsequently, the administration of Thanjavur was given over to the British...
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Bhonsle dynasty (redirect from House of Bhonsle)
Kolhapur, Thanjavur, Nagpur, Akkalkot, Sawantwadi and Barshi. The dynasty was founded in 1577 by Maloji Bhosale, a predominant general or sardar of Malik...
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Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Vadodara (category Buildings and structures of the Maratha Empire)
Kolhapur of the Bhonsle Chhatrapatis Jai Vilas Mahal, Gwalior of the Scindias Rajwada, Indore of the Holkars Shaniwar Wada, Pune of the Peshwas Thanjavur Maratha...
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Adampur Airport (category Airports with year of establishment missing)
1965 War: A view from the east". Rediff news. Retrieved 21 November 2011. Pratap Chandra Lal (1986). My years with the IAF. Lancer Publishers. p. 138....
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Vyankoji Bhosale (category Rajas of Thanjavur)
half-brother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and founder of Maratha rule in Thanjavur in modern day Tamil Nadu. He was the progenitor of the junior branch...
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Serfoji I (category Rajas of Thanjavur)
son of the Maratha ruler of Thanjavur Ekoji I and the Raja of Thanjavur from 1712 to 1728. He was the third Raja of the Bhonsle dynasty of Thanjavur. He...
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Deo II, Rana (?–1765) Pratap Singh I, Rana (1765–1818) Alwar (complete list) – Partap Singh, Raja (1770–1791) Bakhtawar Singh Prabhakar, Raja (1791–1815)...
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Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (IATA: LKO, ICAO: VILK) is an international airport serving Lucknow, the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh...
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Afghan–Sikh Wars (category History of the Durrani Empire)
Battle of Manupur by Mughals in alliance with Sikhs and fled back to Kandahar. Sikh bands under Charat Singh, Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and Ala Singh continued...
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