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Jhansi from 1769 to 1858.
Their family deity was
goddess Mahalakshmi. The
Newalkars were
sardars under Peshwa Madhavrao I, and
later became Maharajas of Jhansi...
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Gangadhar Rao
Newalkar (1797 – 21
November 1853) was the 5th Raja of
Jhansi situated in
northern India, a v****al of
Maratha Empire. He was a
Marathi Karhade...
- Rao and Rani
Laxmibai of
Jhansi State. Born as
Anand Rao to
Vasudev Rao
Newalkar in
November 15, 1849
Parola Fort, Jalgaon, Maharashtra.
Vasudev Rao a cousin...
- The Rani of
Jhansi (born
Manikarnika Tambe; 19
November 1828 — 18 June 1858), also
known as Rani Lakshmibai, was one of the
leading figures of the Indian...
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Vishwas Rao
Lachman for five years.: 48 The next
governor was
Raghunath Rao
Newalkar. In late 1773, Shuja-ud-Daula sent
another force south of the Yamuna, this...
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Thanjavur Pawars of
Dewas and Dhar
Patwardhans Bhoites of Jalgaon,
Aradgaon Newalkars of
Jhansi Vinchurkars of
Vinchur List of
battles involving the Maratha...
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Jahagirdar Sadashiv Rao
Damodar Newalkar the
great grandfather in law of Rani
Lakshmibai Jhansi.
There is a fort of the
Newalkars of
Jhansi at Parola. The royal...
- had been
constructed in
accordance to a
treaty of the
British with the
Newalkar Maharaja of
Jhansi in 1804,
through which Jhansi became subordinate to...
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Chitpavan Brahmin family.[citation needed]
Jhansi State,
ruled by the
Newalkars (Karhades Brahmins).
Kurundvad Senior and
Kurundvad Junior,
princely states...
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December 1982. It is
produced by
Madhukar Rupji,
Sudha Chitale,
Vinay Newalkar under the
banner of
Troyka Films Combine and
directed by
Rajdutt & Arvind...