Bimbaji Bhonsle was the youngest son of Raghoji I Bhonsle,[2] the Maratha ruler of Nagpur. Bimbaji was the ruler of Chhattisgarh on behalf of the Raja of Nagpur. However, he was only nominally subordinate to the Raja of Nagpur, as he had a separate army and court with ministers at his capital of Ratanpur.[3][4]
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