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death 1827:
Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao II 1827 –
death 1837:
Pantsachiv Raghunath Rao I
Chimnaji Rao 1837 –
death 12
February 1871:
Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao...
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cisterns on the way. The
night halt at the fort in any
season can be made at
Pantsachiv wada and
Bhorai mata Mandir.
There are two
water ponds on the fort. On...
- Distributors. p. 391. ISBN 978-8173047626. The
princes of Bhor were
known as
Pantsachivs, a
title derived from
sachiv of
ashtapradhan (the
eight ministers of...
- of the
Pantsachiv Kings.
Beginning in the 1640s,
majority of the land was
settled by the
Phatak gharana of
Jambhali as v****als to the
Pantsachiv kings...
- rule of the
Pantsachiv Kings. In the 1590s,
majority of the land in the
village was
given to the
Agashe gharana, as v****als to the
Pantsachiv rulers, as...
- area
around Pune by the
grateful mother of one of Shahu's ministers, the
Pantsachiv, for
saving the latter's life. In 1720, Baji Rao I, was
appointed Peshwa...
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justiciars under the
Pantsachiv Kings of the Kingdom, and thus
owned majority of the land in the
village as v****als to the
Pantsachiv rulers,
where they...
- (complete list) –
Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao II, Pant
Sachiv (1798–1827)
Pantsachiv Raghunath Rao I
Chimnaji Rao, Pant
Sachiv (1827–1837)
Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao...
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Raghunath Rao, Pant
Sachiv (1787–1791)
Shankr Rao I, Pant
Sachiv (1797–1798)
Pantsachiv Chimnaji Rao II, Pant
Sachiv (1798–1827)
Bijawar (complete list) – Bir...