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- The Ramoshi are an Indian community found largely in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka. They are classified as a Backward Community by the government...
- British rule. Before the East India company rule, Ramoshis use to work under Maratha rule. These Ramoshis used to work for surveillance of Maratha region...
- Rama Krishna of Kalambai, they raised an army of Ramoshis from Satara and revolted. In 1879, their Ramoshi army raided Poona fifteen times, then Satara many...
- लोखंडे) is a clan (Gotra) found amongst the Koli, Maratha, Mang, Mahar, Ramoshi, Brahmin, mainly in the state of Maharashtra in India but it also appears...
- Valmiki Nayaka lineage of Kshatriya Bedar tribe, locally known as Bedars, Ramoshis and Boyars. Harihara I and Bukka Raya I, the founders of great Vijayanagara...
- Angre, Chimaji Appa, and Siddi Sat, before being taken up by a body of Ramoshis in 1818, but abandoned on the approach of British forces. During this time...
- Ambaji a.k.a. Baba Purandare. In 1674 A.D. old guardians Of purender named Ramoshi and Mahadev Koli people rebelled against Neelkanth Mahadev a.k.a. Aba Purandare...
- contributions could be called historical. Umaji Naik Khomane Umaji was the first Ramoshi Freedom Fighter who fought against British Council. Umaji Naik, known honorifically...
- Vani – Traders, Zamindars and sometimes priests. Lonari Pathare Prabhu RamoshiSoldiers and watchman under Peshwa Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare Twashta...
- Shivaji's famous infantry was composed largely of Bhandaris and Kolis. The Ramoshis... who afterwards formed the infantry of Haidar and Tipu in Mysore, were...