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Aundh may
refer to
Aundh State, a
princely state in
British India Aundh Experiment, an
early test of village-level self-government in
British India Aundh...
- Prin****lity of
Aundh covered an area of 1298
square kilometers with the po****tion of 88,762 in 1941. The
capital of the
state was
Aundh.
Aundh was a Jagir...
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Aundh is an upscale,
affluent neighbourhood in the city of Pune, India.
Since its
inception in the mid-1990s,
Aundh has
developed significantly...
- The
Aundh Experiment was an
early test of village-level self-government in
British India which began in 1938 in
Aundh State in present-day Maharashtra...
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Bhawanrao Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi, was the
ruler of the
princely state of
Aundh during the
British Raj, from 1909
until 1947. He was an
advocate of physical...
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Aundh is a town in
India 26 mi.
southeast of Satara. The po****tion in 2011 was
about 3500. It was part of the
Aundh State, a
princely state (1699–1947)...
- importance. He was also the
founder of the
princely states of
Vishalgad and
Aundh in Maharashtra. The
first hereditary recipient of the
title 'Pratinidhi'...
- independence—notably in
helping to
draft a new
constitution for the
State of
Aundh that
became the
Aundh Experiment. He was a
Polish Jew who
subsequently converted to...
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Chhatrapatis of
Maratha Empire and
later became rulers of the
Princely states of
Aundh and Vishalgad. The Pant Pratinidhi's were officer's of the
highest dignity...
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early 20th
century by
Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi, the
Rajah of
Aundh, and
adopted into yoga by
Krishnamacharya in the
Mysore Palace,
where the...