- Rao
Deshalji I was the Rao of
Cutch belonging to
Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who
ruled Princely State of
Cutch as a
regent from 1718 1752. His son Lakhpatji...
- fort was done
during the rule of his son,
Maharao Deshalji I (1718–1741). In 1719
during reign of
Deshalji I, Khan, who was
Mughal Viceroy of
Gujarat invaded...
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attacked Bhuj on 25
March 1819, and
disposed Rao
Bharmal II and his son
Deshalji II, a
minor was made the
ruler of
Cutch State.
Kutch accepted the suzerainty...
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Maharaos_of_Cutch Deshalji II : r-1819-1960.
Pragmalji II : r-1860-1875.
Khengarji III : r-1875-1942.
Pragmulji III :
current titular head
Deshalji II (1819–1860)...
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Deshalji I (1718–1741). The hill was
fortified as a
further aid to the
defense of the capital, Bhuj.
Devakaran Sheth,
Diwan of
Kutch during Deshalji I...
- in 1723[dubious – discuss], and the
Bhujia Fort by
Devkaran Seth in Rao
Deshalji I's time (1718 - 1741). Bhuj has been
attacked six times. In two instances...
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Godji I
started the
construction in 1715
which ended during the rule of
Deshalji I in 1741. The fort has seen six
major battles. At one
corner of the fort...
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Maharajadhiraj Mirza Maharao Shri
Deshalji II
Sahib Bahadur (1814–1860; reign: 1819–1860) was the Rao of
Cutch belonging to
Jadeja dynasty, who ascended...
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between Deshalji I, the
ruler of
Kutch and Sher
Buland Khan,
Mughal Viceroy of
Gujarat who had
invaded Kutch. It was the
early period of
Deshalji's reign...
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dynasty who
ascended the
throne upon
death of his
father &
predecessor Rao
Deshalji II on 26 July 1860 and
ruled till his
death on 19
December 1875. He was...