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  2. Patwardhan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Patwardhan princely state was established by the Patwardhan family, ruling several parts of the Maratha Empire from 1733 till 1948, when it acceded to the Dominion of India. At its peak, various branches of the dynasty controlled several Jagirs within the Maratha Empire, and later became protectorate Princely states in British India .

  3. Sangli State - Wikipedia

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    Sangli State was one of the 11-gun salute Maratha princely states of British India. It was under the Kolhapur-Deccan Residency in the Bombay Presidency , and later the Deccan States Agency . The Principality of Sangli covered an area of 2,880 square kilometers and had a population of 226,128 in 1901, while the population of the town itself was ...

  4. Chintamanrao Dhundirao Patwardhan - Wikipedia

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    Chintamanrao Dhundirao was born on 14 February 1890 in Sangli State.Shrimant Dhundiraj Chintamanrao alias Tatyasaheb- Patwardhan the 2nd ruler of Sangli State died without male issue on 12 December 1901, and Vinayakrao Bhausaheb, who was the adopted grandson of Shrimant Chintamanrao Appasaheb I (1st ruler of Sangli), was selected by Government as successor. [5]

  5. List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its ...

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    This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) . These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company.

  6. List of princely states of British India (by region) - Wikipedia

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    In Jammu and Kashmir, a state with a Muslim majority but a Hindu ruler, the Maharaja hoped to remain independent but acceded to India on 27 October 1947 at the outset of the invasion of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan — leading to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.

  7. Sangli - Wikipedia

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    Sangli-Miraj combined has more than 1000+ Hospitals and Clinics. Sangli is known as Turmeric city for its global turmeric trade as well grapes, raisins, jaggery and the most significant number of sugar factories in India, with district area having has more than 30 sugar factories. The Sangli region boasts the largest raisin market in Asia.

  8. List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia ...

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    This is a list of state leaders in the 19th century (1701–1800) AD, of British South Asia.These polities are vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the British East India Company, and then the British Raj.

  9. Patwardhan - Wikipedia

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    Patwardhan may refer to the surname used by members of the Chitpavan Brahmin community belonging to the Kaundinya gotra. [1] [2] The Karhade Patwardhans belong to the Kashyapa and Naidhruva Gotra and their history in the Rajapur region of the Konkan dates back to 1191 A.D. Copper plate grants have been recovered from the region, which also points to a Gurjar element in these settlers.