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Manaji Rao Scindia, po****rly
known as
Manaji Phakde, was the
legitimate heir of the
eldest branch of the
House of Scindia, but was p****ed over by Madhavrao...
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Karanja (Uran) were to be defended.
These were duly fortified. In
March 1739,
Manaji Angre attacked Uran and
captured it from the Portuguese. This was followed...
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Maratha King
Sambhaji acted quickly by
sending his
sardars Rupaji Bhosale and
Manaji More with an 8,000
strong army and supplies. The two
forces clashed at Ganeshgaon...
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charge of
administrative and
civil duties of the
Kolaba Fort.
Shortly after,
Manaji Angre quarreled with his
brothers (including Yesaji), and
unable to hold...
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Manaji Angre I (1733–1758). All of them were
skilled seamen, however, the
division of the
Angre coastal territory into
north and
south under Manaji (at...
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legitimate sons,
Sekhoji and Sambhaji; four
illegitimate sons, Tulaji,
Manaji,
Yesaji and Dhondji. Angre's
Samadhi (tomb) is
situated at
Shivaji Chowk...
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Manaji Rao
Gaekwad was the
fifth Maharaja of
Baroda State reigning from 1789 to 1793. He was the
fifth son of
Damaji Rao Gaekwad.
Before becoming Maharaja...
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Jalia Manaji is a
village and
former Rajput petty princely state on
Saurashtra peninsula, in Gujarat,
western India. The
princely state, in
Gohelwar prant...
- I, born
before April 1751,
reigned from 1778, died 26
December 1789 IV.
Manaji Rao, born
before April 1751,
reigned from 1789, died 27 July 1793 V. Govind...
- born to
Kanhoji Angre by his
second wife
Lakshmibai of the
Jagtap family.
Manaji was his sibling,
Sekhoji and Sambhaji, the
elder sons of
Kanhoji from Rajubai...