- Wala Shikoh, Muhtasham-i-Dauran,
Maharajadhiraj Maharaja Shrimant Sir
Jayaji Rao
Scindia Bahadur, Shrinath, Mansur-i-Zaman, Fidvi-i-Hazrat-i-Malika-...
- been held by
British troops since 1858, were
exchanged for
Jhansi city.
Jayaji Rao died in 1886 and was
succeeded by his son,
Madho Rao Sindhia, then a...
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Scindia II (18 June 1827 – 7
February 1843). Born 1805, died 7
February 1843.
Jayaji Rao
Scindia (7
February 1843 – 20 June 1886). Born 19
January 1835, died...
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Thriving bazaars surround the chowk. Many
jewellery shops are
situated near
Jayaji Chowk, also
known as
Maharaj Bada. A
source of
water for the city is Tighra...
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Young Jayaji Rao Sindhia,
Maharaja of Gwalior,
studying English, 1846...
- H. H.
Maharaja Jayaji Rao Scindia, the
Maharaja of Gwalior, who
built the Jai
Vilas Palace...
- HH
Maharaja Sir
Jayaji Rao
Scindia of
Gwalior State,
General Sir
Henry Daly (Founder of The Daly College), with
British officers and
Maratha nobility (Sardars...
- HH
Maharaja Sir
Jayaji Rao
Scindia of
Gwalior State,
General Sir
Henry Daly (Founder of The Daly College), with
British officers and
Maratha nobility (Sardars...
- HH
Maharaja Sir
Jayaji Rao
Scindia of
Gwalior State,
General Sir
Henry Daly (Founder of The Daly College), with
British officers and
Maratha nobility (Sardars...
- HH
Maharaja Sir
Jayaji Rao
Scindia of
Gwalior State,
General Sir
Henry Daly (Founder of The Daly College), with
British officers and
Maratha nobility (Sardars...