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Mudhoji I (
Mudhoji Bhonsle; 21 May 1772 – 18 May 1788) was the
ruler of the
Nagpur kingdom from 1772 to 1788.
During his
regency the
Maratha kingdom remained...
- Janoji's
death on 21 May 1772, his
brothers fought for the succession,
until Mudhoji Bhonsle shot the
other in the
Battle of Panchgaon, six
miles (10 km) south...
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Mudhoji II (died 15 July 1840), also
known as Appa Sahib, of the
Bhonsale dynasty,
ruled the
Kingdom of
Nagpur in
central India from 1816 to 1818. His...
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brothers Rupaji I and
Mudhoji Bhonsle. They
served under Shivaji Maharaj, a
fellow Bhonsle clansman of the
Verulkar branch.
Mudhoji was
bestowed with Pandogarh...
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Bajajirao Mudhoji Naik
Nimbalkar was a
Maratha nobleman and
sixteenth Raja of
Phaltan Jagir during 1644–1676. He was
sardar of
Deccan Sultanates and Maratha...
- 1420–1445
Powwarao Nimbalkar, Naik 1445–1470 Baji II Nimbalkar, Naik 1470–1512
Mudhoji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1512–1527 Baji
Dharrao Nimbalkar, Naik 1527–1560 Maloji...
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deposed and
murdered by
Mudhoji II Bhonsale.
Despite the fact that he had
entered into a
treaty with the
British in the same year,
Mudhoji joined the Peshwa...
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Raghuji Bhonsle, the son of
Mudhoji Bhonsle, the
ruler of
Nagpur in
order to put the
succession dispute between Mudhoji and his
brother Sabaji to an...
- He
later died in 1772
without an heir and was
succeeded by his
brother Mudhoji I. "A Hand-book to the
Records of the
Government of
India in the Imperial...
- Maharashtra. The fort was
built by the
British after they won this area.
Mudhoji II
Senasaheb Subha was
allowed to
continue ruling Nagpur after the British...