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- Samir Trimbakrao Kunwar is the current Member of Legislative ****embly from the Hinganghat of Maharashtra state of India. He was with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak...
- Election Constituencies". indianballot.com. Retrieved 17 April 2016. "Bhise Trimbakrao Shrirangrao of INC WINS the Latur rural constituency Maharastra ****embly...
- loyalist Trimbakrao Purandare at Nimb, a small town north of Satara. He then marched to Satara, where he was received by Tarabai. However, Trimbakrao re-formed...
- Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 1996 Yug as Muhammad Ali Jinnah 2002 1857 Kranti as Trimbakrao Pandit,Raj Purohit 1998 Woh as Pinto,Julie's grandpa 2010-2012 Sasural...
- Year Name Party 2004 Vaijnath Shinde Indian National Congress 2014 Trimbakrao Shrirangrao Bhise 2019 Dhiraj Deshmukh 2024 Ramesh Karad Bharatiya Janata...
- changed course and started advancing towards Satara. Mahadji's brother Trimbakrao Purandare led a 20,000-strong force against him. Gaekwad defeated him...
- State, was founded in 1733 following a grant by the Maratha Peshwa to Trimbakrao Patwardhan. A first division occurred in 1811. In 1819, Kurundvad State...
- 15,000-strong force to support her. On 13 March, the Peshwa loyalist Trimbakrao Purandare set out from Pune to intercept Damaji. His force was shortly...
- Legislative ****embly In office 27 November 2019 – 26 November 2024 Preceded by Trimbakrao Shrirangrao Bhise Succeeded by Ramesh Karad Constituency Latur Rural General...
- properly so called".[page needed] This branch was established in 1733 by Trimbakrao I of Kurundvad. This state became a British protectorate on 5 May 1819...