For the titular Chhatrapati during 1749–1777, see Rajaram II of Satara.
Rajaram II[1][2] (April 13, 1850 – November 30, 1870), of the Bhonsle dynasty, was a Raja of Kolhapur from August 18, 1866 to November 30, 1870. He was adopted by Babasaheb Maharaj, from Sardar Patankar family when he was just 16 years old, and crowned on 29 October 1866. During his reign, the gun salute of the state was increased from 17 to 19 guns. The first of his line to travel abroad, he died aged 20 in Florence, Italy, and was cremated on the banks of the Arno River by special permission of the Council of Ministers of Italy. He was succeeded by Shivaji VI.
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