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- Mankeshwar is a panchayat village in Bhoom Tehsil, Osmanabad district of Maharashtra, India. It is known for its Shiva temple and Goddess Satwai Devi temple...
- Mankeshwar temple (Marathi: माणकेश्वर मंदिर) is an ancient Shiva temple. The temple is located adjacent to the Mumbai-Agra National Highway in the village...
- command of Sakharam Bapu, Vithal Shivdev, Tatya Gangadhar and Antaji Mankeshwar into the Ganga Doab reached Agra in May 1757. On reaching Agra, the Marathas...
- now become the de facto rulers of Delhi. Raghunath Rao appointed Antaji Mankeshwar as Governor of Delhi province while Alamgir II was retained as titular...
- Shirke Ankit Anil Sharma as Santaji Ghorpade Ashish Pathode as Antaji Mankeshwar Gandhe Shubhankar Ekbote as Dhanaji Jadhav Siraj Mustafa as Bahadur Khan...
- Narela, on the outskirts of Delhi, between the Maratha Army led by Antaji Mankeshwar and an army of Ahmad Shah Abdali. Ahmad Shah Durrani, the emperor of Afghanistan...
- architecture. Shelagoan (jagir) is a place where there is a Maruti Temple. Mankeshwar is a place where there is a Hemadpanthi Shiv Temple and goddess Satwai...
- to Pune. One of the bells was brought to the temple by Diwan Sadashiv Mankeshwar who was the inamdar of Tembhurni village. There are several small temples...
- Revival became the preferred style Hindu Temple: Byculla has an old Shree Mankeshwar Shivmandir in east and Shree Vitthal Mandir in west. Jain Temple: Byculla...
- foreign invasions in 1752, ****embled a contingent of 3,400 men under Antaji Mankeshwar, who skirmished with the Afghans at Narela. The Marathas were however...