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Kingdom of Nagpur
1739–1853
Flag
The Marathas of Nagpur at their greatest extent.[1]
Status
State Within the Maratha Confederacy (1729–1818) Protectorate of the East India Company (1818–1853)
Capital
Nagpur
Common languages
Marathi (official and court language)
Other Indian languages
Government
Monarchy
Raja
• 1739–1755 (first)
Raghoji I
• 1818–1853 (last)
Raghoji III
History
• Founded by Raghoji I after making Burhan Shah a state pensionary.
The Kingdom of Nagpur was an Indian kingdom within the Maratha Confederacy in the 18th and 19th centuries. It came under the rule of the Marathas of the Bhonsle dynasty in the mid-18th century. The city of Nagpur was the capital of the state.
After the Third Anglo-Maratha War, it became a princely state of the British Empire in 1818, and was annexed to British India in 1853 becoming Nagpur Province.
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established the NagpurKingdom in much of east-central India during the reign of Chhatrapati Shahu I. His successors ruled the kingdom until 1853. Bimbaji...
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Pradesh. Their Kingdom consisted of the area which later became the NagpurKingdom. They made Nagpur region a prosperous and plentiful kingdom, founding the...
time. Nagpur was ruled by Gond kings, then later by Maratha Bhonsale before the British East India Company took over the city. The Gond Kingdom and Bhonsale...
parts of central India. In 1751, it was conquered by the Maratha ruler of Nagpur, Raghoji I Bhonsle. According to the local Gond traditions, a hero known...
individual chiefs—such as the Holkars, the Scindias and the Bhonsles of Nagpurkingdom—became more powerful. During Balaji Rao's tenure, the Maratha territory...
ancestry. The Ratanpur kingdom accepted the suzerainty of the Maratha NagpurKingdom in 1740, and was annexed into that kingdom after the death of its...
the Third Anglo-Maratha War, The Nagpurkingdom became a princely state of British India. In 1853, the Nagpurkingdom, including Balaghat District, was...
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fourth and favourite wife of Raghoji II Bhonsle, the Maratha monarch of NagpurKingdom. She was present at the Battle of Argaon in 1803, in which the Marathas...
Indian Coin Society, Prashant P. Kulkarni, Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur, 1990. pg 31 India portal Javji Bamble Govind Rao Khare Chatrapati Shivaji...
tribal Bhil community at the Pandhana village in Nimar district of NagpurKingdom in around 26 January 1842. As per one modern account, he embarked on...
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The history of Nagpur, in central India, spans over 5,000 years, including the Kingdom of Nagpur in the 18th and 19th century. Human existence around...
instigation of Bakht Buland Shah. In 1743, Raghoji Bhosle of Nagpur took over Deogarh kingdom, including Seoni district. Raj Khan died the same year, but...
Jung, who enlisted the backing of Raghoji I Bhonsle, the Maratha ruler of Nagpur. Historians writes that in the ensuing campaign, the Marathas "discovered...
under their authority. Chhattisgarh was directly annexed to the Maratha NagpurKingdom in 1758 on the death of Mohan Singh, the last independent ruler of Chhattisgarh...
until 1741 when Maratha Empire led by general Raghoji I Bhonsle of the Nagpurkingdom, led the Maratha expeditions against the Nawabs of Bengal and during...
of the northwest of present-day Jharkhand, even as far as the Chota Nagpurkingdom. In 1720, Palamu was invaded again due to refusal to pay tribute, although...