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Gaekwads (also
spelled as Gaikwads, Guicowars, Gaekwars) (IAST: Gāyakavāḍa), a
Hindu Maratha dynasty of the
former Maratha Confederacy and its subsequent...
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Baroda State was a
kingdom within the
Maratha Confederacy and
later a
princely state in present-day Gujarat. It was
ruled by the
Gaekwad dynasty from its...
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Gaekwad (also
spelt Gaikwar and Gaikwad; Marathi: Gāyǎkǎvāḍǎ) is a
surname native to the
Indian state of Maharashtra. The
surname is
found among the Maratha...
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including a term
which as such is not of
princely rank, e.g.
Maharaja Gaikwar of Baroda,
Maharaja Shinde (or
later anglicised: Scindia) of Gwalior, Maharaja...
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attack of the
Marathas since last half century. The
chief Maratha houses,
Gaikwar and
Peshwa had made
peace with each
other and
driven out the
Mughal nobles...
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started plotting to
establish themselves in Gujarat. The
Maratha houses,
Gaikwar and Peshwa,
engaged in a
struggle and
finally brokered a peace.
Jawan Mard...
- Ajítsingh of Márwár as a viceroy. The
Maratha incursions continued and Píláji
Gáikwár established himself at
Songad near
southern border of Gujarat. Ajit Singh...
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revenue (1903-4,
mostly from land),
paying two tributes: 513
Rupees to the
Gaikwar Baroda State and 93
Rupees to Idar State.
Imperial Gazetteer, on DSAL.UChicago...
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viceroys did not
reverse the trend. The
competing houses of Marathas,
Gaikwars and
Peshwas engaged between themselves which slow down
their progress for...
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revenue of 5,577
Rupees (1903-4;
mostly from land) and
paying 52
Rupees tribute to the
Gaikwar Baroda State.
Imperial Gazetteer on DSAL - Rewa
Kantha v t e...