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Indian community
The Ramoshi are an Indian community found largely in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka. They are classified in the Other Backward Class category
Ramoshi
Indian revolutionary (1791–1832)
born on 7 September 1791 in the Ramoshi tribe. Umaji's brother's name was Krishnaji Naik He belonged to the Ramoshi community, which migrated from Telangana
Umaji_Naik
Town of Pune district in Maharashtra, India
Rama Krishna of Kalambai, they raised an army of Ramoshis from Satara and revolted. In 1879, their Ramoshi army raided Poona fifteen times, then Satara many
Jejuri
Clan found in Indian state Maharashtra
लोखंडे) is a clan (Gotra) found amongst the Koli, Maratha, Mang, Mahar, Ramoshi, Brahmin, mainly in the state of Maharashtra in India but it also appears
Lokhande
2018 Marathi language epic historical drama film
as Subhedar Tanaji Malusare Nikhil Raut as Kisna Pravin Tarde as Martya Ramoshi Ajay Purkar as Motyaji Khalekar Astad Kale as Gundoji Pradhuman Singh as
Farzand
Indian actor (1913–2001)
Mahesh 1949 Maanache Paan Marathi 1951 Patlacha Por Patil Shiva Ramoshi Shiva Ramoshi 1952 Chhatrapati Shivaji Chhatrapati Shivaji 1954 Gokul Ka Raja
Chandrakant_Mandare
Political designation of tribes in India
which were listed under Criminal Tribes Act during the British Raj. Koli Ramoshi Bazigar Bawaria Bauria Banjara Nat Harni Bhampta Kallar Maravar Boya Koravar
Denotified_Tribes
Military officer
belonging to the Maratha caste . However, there is a tradition that he was a Ramoshi.". "Bahirji Naik's Swarajya work is inspiring - Bhide Guruji". Loksatta
Bahirji_Naik
River in India and Pakistan
Tributaries • left Poonch River, Sukhnag River, Veshaw River, Rambiara River, Ramoshi River, Doodh Ganga,Ferozpur Nalla River, Ningle Nalla, Pohru River • right
Jhelum_River
Indian independence activist (1845–1883)
support from the educated classes, he gathered a band of people from the Ramoshi caste. People from the Kolis, Bhils and Dhangars were also included later
Vasudev_Balwant_Phadke
Indian film series
Prabhu Deshpande Tanaji Malusare Nikhil Raut Kisna Pravin Tarde Martya Ramoshi Astad Kale Gundoji Kartalab Khan Uzbek Siddi Masud Vishwas Dighe Rishi
Shri_Shivraj_Ashtak
1987 Indian film
the mystery of the Shrirangpur crime monitored by a dacoit named Dagdya Ramoshi (Deepak Shirke), and one of the police officers Inspector Kale (Prakash
De_Danadan
Indian film actor
Year Title Role 1987 Irsaal Karti De Danadan Zagdya Ramoshi 1988 Ek Gadi Baaki Anadi Subhan Vighne 1989 Thartharat Constable 100 1990 Dhadakebaaz Bappa
Deepak_Shirke
Fort in Maharashtra, India
Ambaji a.k.a. Baba Purandare. In 1674 A.D. old guardians Of purender named Ramoshi and Mahadev Koli people rebelled against Neelkanth Mahadev a.k.a. Aba Purandare
Purandar_Fort
Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group
Vani – Traders, Zamindars and sometimes priests. Lonari Pathare Prabhu Ramoshi – Soldiers and watchman under Peshwa Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare Twashta
Marathi_people
Maratha general (1608–1665)
had a light infantry of 500 people, consisting of local Mahadev Koli, Ramoshi and Marathas. It was 1636 when the family met Jijabai, Konde Deshmukh and
Bapuji_Mudgal_Deshpande
Indian caste found predominantly in Maharashtra
Shivaji's famous infantry was composed largely of Bhandaris and Kolis. The Ramoshis... who afterwards formed the infantry of Haidar and Tipu in Mysore, were
Maratha_(caste)
1995 Indian film
Karbhari (the village head) Adhishree Atre as Anji Nandu Madhav as Ananda Ramoshi Sunil Ranade as Aayub Nagesh Bhonsle as Daddu Baltya Hiralal Jain as Kakabu
Bangarwadi
Topics referred to by the same term
delegate to Afghanistan's Constitutional Loya Jirga Alternative name for the Ramoshi, Indian community of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka Bader (disambiguation)
Bedar
massacre British. Siege of Wagingera 27 March Mughal victory over the Ramoshi. Rákóczi's War of Independence Battle of Biskupice 21 April Hungarian rebel
List_of_battles_1601–1800
Village in Maharashtra
Backward Class, in addition to the Denotified and Nomadic Tribes, namely the Ramoshi, Davari Jogi/Nath Panthi Davari Gosavi, Wadar, Kaikadi, and Sangar Sangarsamaj
Dighanchi
City in Maharashtra, India
Angre, Chimaji Appa, and Siddi Sat, before being taken up by a body of Ramoshis in 1818, but abandoned on the approach of British forces. During this time
Chiplun
Village in Maharashtra
Indian spy, military commander and an efficient soldier, and notable Ramoshi-Berad in the army of Shivaji Maharaj in the time of the Mughal Empire)
Shukachari
contributions could be called historical. Umaji Naik Khomane Umaji was the first Ramoshi Freedom Fighter who fought against British Council. Umaji Naik, known honorifically
List of Indian independence activists
List_of_Indian_independence_activists
(1942), Swarna Bhoomi (1944), Seedha Rasta (1947), Mere Laal (1948), Shiva Ramoshi (1951 - Marathi Film) and Chhatrapati Shivaji (1952). He also produced
Chandrakant_Gaur
Indian revolutionary
unsuccessful, but, that did not deter these brave-hearts from their goal. Ramoshi of Purandar, Koli from the Sahyadris and Umaji Naik's son were all keen
Chimaji_Jadhav
Shepherd caste in India
Shivaji's famous infantry was composed largely of Bhandaris and Kolis. The Ramoshis... who afterwards formed the infantry of Haidar and Tipu in Mysore, were
Dhangar
War between British East India Company and the Marathas
Gokhale secretly recruited troops for the impending war. Many Bhils and Ramoshis were hired. Efforts were made to unify Bhonsle, Shinde, and Holkar; even
Third_Anglo-Maratha_War
Indian actor
Abducter Kidnapper Amol Palekar Hindi 1996 Katha Don Ganapatravanchi Sahebrao Arun Khopkar Marathi 1996 Bangarwadi Ananda Ramoshi Amol Palekar Marathi 1995
Nandu_Madhav
Champa Meeth Bhakar 1950 Dev Pavala Bala Jo Jo Re Brahman Girl 1951 Shiva Ramoshi Shiva's Wife Stree Janma Tuzi Hi Kahani Usha 1952 Chimani Pakhare Chhatrapati
Sulochana_Latkar_filmography
Historical Indian state
India Company in 1820. In 1838–39, the state experienced uprising by the Ramoshi against the British.It is believed that personalities associated with the
Bhor_State
District of Maharashtra in India
9,000 rupees per month, it included officer salaries (mainly from the Ramoshi caste). The best-known kotwal in Pune during Peshwa rule was Ghashiram
Pune_district
Indian freedom fighter (died 1879)
challenged the British rule in India. He was Koli by caste but led the Ramoshis of Satara, attacking British offices, revenue centers and officials in
Hari_Makaji_Naik
Hindu god
(kshatriyas) and Kunabis, shepherd Dhangars, village guards and watchmen Ramoshis — a "Denotified tribe", the former "untouchable" Mahars and Mangs, fisher-folk
Khandoba
Indian painter (1918–2002)
Art: Subah Ka Tara (1954); Marathi films Shilanganache Sone (1949), Shiva Ramoshi (1951). Kamble died on 21 July 2002. A Kolhapur street near his house was
G._Kamble
Indian freedom fighter
and plundered the several territorial places of Peshwa. During revolt of Ramoshis, Ramji Bhangare leaves the Jemadar post in British army and revolted against
Ramji_Bhangare
Topics referred to by the same term
1993 Indian film. Vedan may also refer to: Vedan, a former name of the Ramoshi tribe in Maharashtra, India Vedan (rapper), Indian rapper and songwriter
Vedan_(disambiguation)
Police force in Pune, India
eighty-two officers and 551 men Marathas, two officers and forty-eight men Ramoshis, six officers and twenty men Hindus of other castes, and one officer was
Pune_Police
2006 film by H. R. Bhargava
Valmiki Nayaka lineage of Kshatriya Bedar tribe, locally known as Bedars, Ramoshis and Boyars. Harihara I and Bukka Raya I, the founders of great Vijayanagara
Gandugali_Kumara_Rama
Bus service serving areas of Pune & Pimpri-Chinchwad
Peth, Nana Peth, Ramoshi Gate Swargate 6 Pune Station Swargate Somwar Peth, Phadke Haud, Ganesh Peth, Alpana Talkies, Nana Peth, Ramoshi Gate Swargate 7
Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited
Pune_Mahanagar_Parivahan_Mahamandal_Limited
but that included the expense of employing officers, mainly from the Ramoshi caste. The most famous Kotwal of Pune during Peshwa rule was Ghashiram
History_of_Pune
GPO, Collector Office, Somwar Peth, Rasta Peth, Nana Peth, Nana Peth, Ramoshi Gate Swargate 6/ATAL 6 Pune Station Swargate Pune Station Depot, GPO, Collector
Transport_in_Pune
(1951)". IMDb. "Patlache Por (1951)". IMDb. "Sharada (1951)". IMDb. "Shiva Ramoshi (1951)". IMDb. "Shivleela (1951)". IMDb. "Shiv Leela (1952)". IMDb. "Swarajyacha
List_of_Marathi_films_of_1951
Fort in Maharashtra, India
means impossible. The hereditary garrison consisted of about seventy-five Ramoshis and Mahars who held the gadkari inam lands. The fort had lands assigned
Mahimangad
Pant Pratinidhi of Aundh from 1777 to 1848
birth. Parashuramrao (alias Thotepant) created riots with the help of Ramoshis kept by him in his service.[citation needed] At only twelve days old, Parshuram
Parashuramrao_Shrinivas_I
Fortification in Maharashtra, India
Pratinidhi, was invested by Mahadji Shinde's force with 25,000 men. The Ramoshis in the south-west machi were attacked and killed the horse of Muzafarkhan
Vardhangad_Fort
Fort in India
Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu. The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides Sepoys. It was surrendered
Varugad
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