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Raghuji II (died 22
March 1816) or
Raghuji was the
Maratha ruler of the
Kingdom of
Nagpur in
Central India from 1788 to 1816.
Raghuji was
adopted as an...
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himself as a Rajput. Kulkarni,
Prashant P. (6 June 1990). "Coinage of the
Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur".
Indian Coin Society. Vendell,
Dominic (2018). Scribes...
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Raghuji I (Raghuji Bhonsle;
Marathi pronunciation: [rɑːgʰoːɟiː bʰoːⁿsəleː]; 1695 – 14
February 1755) was a
Maratha general of the
Bhonsle clan who established...
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Ragojee Bhonsla may
refer to:
Raghoji I
Bhonsle (1695–1755)
Raghoji II
Bhonsle (died 1816)
Raghoji III
Bhonsle (1808?–1853),
grandson of
Raghoji II Bhonsle...
- and 1788, at the
expense of the
Dessais of Kudal, the Sondas, and the
Bhonslas/
Mahrattas of Silv****a,
which became known as the
Novas Conquistas. By...
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occupied by the Naib ****ms till 1751 and by the
representatives of the
Bhonslas of
Nagpur from 1751 to 1803. Lal Bagh came into the
possession of the British...
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annual processions. This
festival dates back to the 19th
century when the
Bhonsla dynasty ruled.
There is a
Parsi Zoroastrian Agiary (Dar-e-Meher) in Nagpur...
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Maratha Peshwa in 1760 and 1795. The
claim was
contested by the
Maratha Bhonsla rajas of Nagpur, and for more than half a
century the
country was devastated...
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August 2021. Kulkarni,
Prashant P. (6 June 1990). "Coinage of the
Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur".
Indian Coin Society.
Singh K S (1998). India's communities...
- once again, the
elder brother Burhan Shah
requested the aid of
Raghuji Bhonsla.
Akbar Shah was
driven into
exile and
finally poisoned at Hyderabad. However...