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The | Maratha and Rajputs inaugurated this train as a Meter |
84 / 89 of the 207 people in | Maratha and Santalaris were killed, but there is sour |
The villagers of | Maratha and Santalaris were buried in the same grave. |
ese were established and developed during the | Maratha and Peshwa rule, and are referred to as the o |
89 (or 84) people from | Maratha and Santalaris were killed, and a further 37 |
my troops of Delhi Sultans, Mysore armies and | Maratha armies attempting to seize the throne. |
Due to the availability of water the | Maratha armies used to camp at Goreganv and the nearb |
n award of which he was made the commander of | Maratha army during Panipat war for one day. |
as under sack for nearly 3 days, in which the | Maratha army looted all possible wealth from Mughal a |
abad and Hyder Ali of Mysore, established the | Maratha ascendancy in southern India and pushed the M |
de and artillery guns formed the spearhead of | Maratha attack and occupied the central position in t |
their troops rapidly succumbed to an all out | Maratha attack. |
After Shivaji Maharaj, the brave | Maratha Bajirao Peshwa carried on the Swarajya missio |
The latter being a | Maratha balanced the NCP's own bid to remain the comm |
Nagpur was ruled by Gond kings and later by | Maratha Bhonsale before British Raj took over the cit |
ecember and then ensured the surrender of the | Maratha border fortresses. |
a century later in 1761 by Appa Gangadhara, a | Maratha Brahman in the service of the Scindia, when D |
In 1579, Sultan's new commander Murari Rao, a | Maratha Brahmin, launched a sudden plundering operati |
d stores dwindling, tensions also rose in the | Maratha camp as the mercenaries in the Maratha army w |
The | Maratha captains Ambaji Ingle and Balaji Ingle comman |
the city of Surat, Gujarat, India between the | Maratha Chief Shivaji and Inayat Khan, a Mughal capta |
It was captured by the | Maratha chief Shahaji Bhonsle, father of Shivaji, the |
Many | Maratha Chiefs and especially Lakhuji Jadhavrao joine |
y away from illuminance respective to several | Maratha Chiefs who contributed in Maratha Empire expa |
ao, Maloji Bhosale, Shahaji Bhosale and other | Maratha chiefs had gained great prominence during thi |
With the help of these | Maratha Chiefs, Malik Ambar had captured Ahmednagar F |
the Hoysalas, Chalukyas, Vijayanagar, Nawabs, | Maratha chieftain Murari Rao, Tipu Sultan, Nizam and |
reinforcements from Maruthu brothers and the | Maratha chieftain. |
nominal overlord, horrified and disgusted the | Maratha chieftains; in particular, the Sindia rulers |
The village is mainly populated by salunkhe | maratha(96 Kuli) clan & the Mohite Maratha clan and t |
For the | Maratha clan, see Mohite (Maratha clan). |
and 3 km from Pusesavali.Mostly dominated by | maratha clan.... their surname is "GHARGE". |
Bhosare and Dhakatwadi, mostly populated with | maratha clans with surname phadtare -deshmukh and Har |
It is Sufficient for proving | Maratha Clans Royalty. |
several lists and taxonomies with details of | Maratha Clans seats, lineage, throne, totem etc. but |
now had been loosely associated with multiple | Maratha communities got themselves trained in using g |
ndia (Mahadji Shinde), military leader of the | Maratha Confederacy |
ent which largely contributed to break up the | Maratha Confederacy in the Third Anglo-Maratha War, a |
he Battle of Ally Ghur was fought between the | Maratha Confederacy and the British East India Compan |
e battle took place in the year 1733 A.D. The | maratha confederacy were in expansion mode and wanted |
2 near Pune between the rival factions of the | Maratha Confederacy. |
ai Madhavrao Peshwa and Mahadji Shinde of the | Maratha confederacy. |
also the primary residence of the Head of the | Maratha confederacy. |
g caused much internecine intrigue within the | Maratha confederacy; Peshwa Baji Rao II no longer com |
macy of the British, relating to the Southern | Maratha Country, took shape. |
Kolkata in 1784-85 showing the extent of the | Maratha Ditch |
GHARGE's are the | maratha dynasty,tresses there roots back to "MAHABHAR |
Prachitgad Fort - built by | Maratha Emperor Shivaji Maharaj |
Cornwallis, along with allied forces from the | Maratha Empire and Hyderabad, laid siege in February |
teeing a treaty and by confronting a possible | Maratha Empire invasion. |
etween the British East India Company and the | Maratha Empire in India. |
ted in a period of relative peace between the | Maratha Empire and the British East India Company unt |
ed on May 17, 1782, by representatives of the | Maratha Empire and the British East India Company aft |
h the defeat of Bajirao II and the end of the | Maratha Empire leaving the East India Company with co |
i Rao's army from the southern reaches of the | Maratha empire during May 1727. |
atha war ended, Gawilghur was returned to the | Maratha Empire, although it was never again used as a |
1774 Chief Justice of the | Maratha Empire, Ram Shastri passes death sentence aga |
district of Rajasthan, India, then within the | Maratha Empire. |
lected it for his capital when he founded the | Maratha empire. |
ntinent between the Kingdom of Mysore and the | Maratha Empire. |
er Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, founder of the | Maratha Empire. |
founded the nucleus of what would become the | Maratha Empire. |
life of Shivaji- the founder of the erstwhile | Maratha Empire. |
In 1785, a | Maratha expedition to Rewari was repelled. |
The elder branch is one of the few prosperous | Maratha families in the district. |
e United States, and comes from the prominent | Maratha family of the Ranes, that dominated politics |
Scindia, a prominent | Maratha family |
Kumbhargaon Tal:Patan Dist;Satara was born in | Maratha family in Indore to D. R. Chavan. |
or, members of the prominent Scindia ex-royal | maratha family. |
news reached them regarding the defeat of the | Maratha forces at the battle of Panipat and the death |
, the new Sarnaubat(Commander-in-chief of the | Maratha forces). |
The college takes its name from the nearby | Maratha fort. |
Raghoji I Bhonsle (died 1755) was a | Maratha general who took control of the Nagpur Kingdo |
Saugor was the seat of a | Maratha governor, and the northern portion of the ter |
harashtra state of India from the album Dilse | Maratha Hai. |
"Studies in | Maratha History Vol. |
ar can be considered as an important place in | Maratha history. |
s are related to the Marathas, and using this | Maratha identity he was initially able to win some su |
Meanwhile, Moropant led the | Maratha infantry toward the left flank of Adilshahi t |
It was one of the southern | Maratha Jagirs. |
Bhonsle is the 13th direct descendant of the | Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji. |
h were very important for the British and the | Maratha King Shivaji. |
The famous | Maratha King "Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj" was born on |
place of Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje, the famous | Maratha king, Lenyadri (girijatmak) and Ozar (vighnah |
When most of the Thanjavur | Maratha kingdom was annexed to the British Empire in |
m Adiyappa was a famous court musician at the | Maratha kingdom of Thanjavur in the 18th century. |
m chornam' were in circulation during Tanjore | Maratha Kings period. |
, Glass paintings, Portraits of the Thanjavur | Maratha kings, and the Physiognomy charts of Charles |
Dr. Ratnappa Kumbhar was born in a | Maratha Kumbhar family at Nimshirgaon village in Shir |
e force of 20,000 horse and 8,000 infantry of | Maratha Leader Peshwa Baji Rao II who was threatening |
hi (8 - 19 October 1804) was conducted by the | Maratha leader Maharaja Yashwantrao Holkar against fo |
Bhavani was the tutelary deity of the | Maratha leader Shivaji, to whom she presented a sword |
decisive in action, Raghoji was the type of a | Maratha leader; he saw in the troubles of other state |
Link-up with 1 | Maratha LI was established after the Marathas broke t |
In March 1976, he raised 18 | Maratha LI. |
Shivaji; or the morning of | Maratha life, tr. by Krishnalal Mohanlal Jhaveri. |
rst academy in 1929, and enlisting in the 5th | Maratha Light Infantry of the British Indian Army. |
d was made up of what are now the 1st and 2nd | Maratha Light Infantry battalions and the now-defunct |
giment, and one and a half years in the 110th | Maratha Light Infantry before spending 29 years in th |
In 1993, 16 | Maratha Light Infantry was deployed in Nagaland. |
MVP evolved out of the | Maratha Mahasangh. |
Maratha Mandir is nearest Cinema Hall. | |
The title is often confused with | Maratha, Marathi, or Mhatre. |
Rajbada palace exhibits a blend of | Maratha, Mughal and French styles, the palatial struc |
ITC | Maratha, Mumbai won FHRAI Green Champion of the year |
ai a good deal of Thanjavur administration of | Maratha mystique and Marathi was the language of admi |
the four houses, Chola, Hoysala, Kakatiya and | Maratha named after ancient empires of the Deccan Pla |
Built for the | Maratha Navy for defence purposes, the fort also had |
orked in 1919 -1920 as an assistant editor of | Maratha newspaper. |
ardi community members serving as officers in | Maratha or Nizam armies took the titles as Khan or Si |
Elephant goads at the Thanjavur | Maratha palace |
The Thanjavur | Maratha palace was originally constructed by the rule |
The Thanjavur | Maratha palace complex, known locally as Aranmanai, i |
Thanjavur | Maratha palace, 2008 |
ttatray Balwant Parasnis, the "History of the | Maratha People" in three volumes. |
e coauthored in three volumes "History of the | Maratha People". |
British and Daulat Rao Sindhia, chief of the | Maratha people. |
ity of Nashik, Maharashtra, India between the | Maratha Peshwa, Baji Rao I and the Nizam-ul-Mulk of H |
Ranade, Mahadev Govind, Rise of the | Maratha Power (1900); reprint (1999) ISBN 8171171818 |
Gaud Rajputs from Rajasthan to strengthen the | Maratha power in Central India. |
arathi manoos "the whole Marathi culture, the | Maratha pride." |
creased Scindia's influence with the Peshwas ( | Maratha Prime Ministers) in Pune, the seat of Maratha |
Following the death of the | Maratha Rajah of Trichinopoly in 1736, Dost Ali sent |
lped and provided security to the British and | Maratha refugees who came to Dholpur in 1857 war of i |
his high rank ( he was then a colonel in the | Maratha Regiment), was near enough to be shot at. |
is a strong Marathi influence because of the | Maratha rule, and Marathis have played important role |
Chandrapur subsequently came under | Maratha rule. |
also called Shahji was the second | Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. |
third royal Sarnaubat (Commander-in-chief) of | Maratha ruler Shivaji's army. |
of Ekoji I, brother of Shivaji and the first | Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. |
The fort was built by | Maratha ruler Serfoji II in 1814-1815 to commemorate |
was built by king Sambhaji - son of the great | Maratha ruler king Shivaji to northwest of the fort J |
s the second daughter of Shivaji II, the last | Maratha ruler of Tanjore and Kamakshi Bai, the queen |
year, and paid a tribute to the Gaekwad, the | Maratha ruler of Baroda, of Rs.2,564/- per year. |
Mogu Kurdikar was born in a Gomantak | Maratha Samaj community in the village of Kurdi in th |
Radhabai belongs to Gomantak | Maratha Samaj. |
She belongs to Gomantak | Maratha Samaj. |
Deenanath Mangeshkar, who belongs to Gomantak | Maratha Samaj. |
EOKA-B committed the | Maratha, Santalaris and Aloda massacre. |
It is believed that the | Maratha Sardar Bajirao Peshva paid his tributes to th |
Sarsenapati Hambirrao , the first | Maratha Senapati was from this village. |
ve to Koch Bihar in Bengal, and maternally of | Maratha stock. |
dinate and led the successful assaults on the | Maratha strongholds at Jalna, Burhanpur and Asirgarh. |
thas, the British acquired the control of the | Maratha territories including the forts such as Rajma |
The bravery and strategy used by the | Maratha troops in the battle spread far and wide and |
nnasaheb Murkute, founded the Nashik District | Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj (NDMVP), prominent educa |
In the last | Maratha war of 1818 Narayangad is said to have surren |
y, climbing on top of the bank he shouted the | Maratha war cry and waved the remaining companies acr |
erations that followed are known as the First | Maratha War. Warren Hastings, who in his capacity of |
back to 1627, during Shivaji Maharaja: famous | Maratha warier, empire. |
only the foresightedness of the | Maratha warrior has been behind the development of th |
Selected to represent | Maratha Warriors in the 2007 PHL. |
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