Sardar Chandroji Sambhaji Rao Angre was an Indian politician . He was a Member of Parliament, representing Madhya Bharat in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Hindu Mahasabha.[1][2][3][4][5][6] He was a seventh-generation descendant of the famous Maratha admiral, Kanhoji Angre.[7] He distinguished himself as the champion of Hinduism and was popularly called "Dharmvir".[8][9] He was the Foreign and Political minister of Gwalior and was also vice-chairman of the Executive council of the Gwalior Kingdom, for the minority of raja Jivajirao Scindia.[10][11] He succeeded his father Sambhajirao Angre as head of the Angre family in 1917.[11]
^Previous Member of Rajya Sabha
^Member Profile
^BJP leader Angre dies of renal failure
^Angre, master of palace intrigue
^Scindia Family Feud: Battle Royale
^Council of State, India. Parliament. (1953). Who's who. Council of States Secretariat.
^Times of India Illustrated Weekly. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1989.
^"The Gazetteers Department- KOLABA".
^The Indian Year Book. Bennett, Coleman & Company. 1945.
^Kidwai, Rasheed (7 June 2021). The House of Scindias: A Saga of Power, Politics and Intrigue. Roli Books Private Limited. ISBN 978-81-951248-8-6.
^ abDepartment, Gwalior (India) Publicity (1940). Gwalior Today. Publicity Department, Government of Gwalior.
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