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Jayappaji Rao
Shinde (Sindhia, Shinde) (c. 1720 - 25 July 1755) also
known as
Jayappa Dadasahib, was a
Maratha general. He
ruled Gwalior State in
northern India...
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Jayapa or Jaya was a
military commander (senani)
under the
Kakatiya king Ganapati-deva (r. c. 1199-1262 CE),
whose core
territory included the Telugu-speaking...
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there were
differences between Malhar Rao
Holkar and
Jayappa Sindhia and that
Jayappa was very firm in his determinations. She
advised Maharaja Suraj...
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Jagat Singh was able to
enlist Malhar Rao
Holkar on Madho's side,
while Jayappa Rao
Scindia continued to
support Ishwari. This
episode not only spoiled...
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completed the temple.
According to
another version of the legend, King
Jayappa Gowda (1420-1450 CE) from a
minor dynasty of the
Yelahanka Nada Prabhus...
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Jayappaji Rao Scindia, at the age of 10. He was only son and
youngest child of
Jayappa Rao Scindia, and
ascended to the
throne of
Gwalior on the
death of his...
- He left
three legitimate sons,
Jayappa, Dattaji, and Jyotiba, and two
illegitimate sons,
Tukoji and Mahadji.
Jayappa succeeded to the
territories of...
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Scindia include:
Ranoji Rao
Shinde (1731 – 19 July 1745). Died 19 July 1745.
Jayappa Rao
Shinde (1745 – 25 July 1755). Born c. 1720, died 25 July 1755. Jankoji...
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intermediation of
Diwan Roop Ram Katara, who is on good
terms with
Jayappa Scindia. The
Scindia ruler of
Gwalior uses his
influence over Raghunathrao...
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Singh was
crowned as the new
Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur.
Madho Singh invited Jayappa Scindia who
arrived in due time
along with
Malhar Rao
Holkar to dinner...