- This
Committee finally reported to
Parliament that “within the Peninsula,
Sindhia is the only
prince who
preserves the
semblance of independence.”[citation...
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Archived from the
original on 14
April 2023.
Retrieved 9
October 2020. The
Sindhias, it is well-known, were
drawn from a
Kunbi family which had the hereditary...
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choose the next
Peshwa forced the
Marathas to retreat.
Mahadji Sindhia was
deputed the Vakil-i-Mutlaq (Regent of the empire) of
Mughal affairs...
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Daulat Rao
Sindhia built its
palace in the
village of Lashkar, near the fort. The
state was
founded in the
early 18th
century by
Ranoji Sindhia, as part...
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Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia (10
March 1945 – 30
September 2001) was an
Indian politician and
minister in the
Government of India. He was a
member of the...
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shame in the eyes of his master,
Mahadji Sindhia. The
first agreement reached between Mahadji Sindhia's agent,
Ambaji Ingle, and the Sikh Dal Khalsa...
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George Jiwajirao Scindia KStJ (26 June 1916 – 16 July 1961) was the
ruler of the
Gwalior state during the
British Raj and
later the
Rajpramukh (Governor)...
- in
India in the
service of
Mahadaji Sindhia of
Gwalior in
central India, who
ruled over the
Maratha Empire.
Sindhia entrusted him with the
creation and...
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Indian History Congress:
Parts 1–2. The
Emperor also
honoured Mahadji Sindhia with the
title of Vakil-i-Mutlaq or
Regent Plenipotentiary, the highest...
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British and
Daulat Rao
Sindhia,
chief of the
Maratha Confederacy at
Anjangaon town
located in Maharashtra. On 30
December 1803, the
Sindhia signed the Treaty...