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Maharaja of Gwalior from 1731 to 1745
Ranoji Shinde(Scindia)(c. 1700 – 3 July 1745), also known as Ranoji Sendrak, was a Maratha military commander and the founder of the Scindia dynasty,
Ranoji_Scindia
State in the Maratha Confederacy (1731–1948)
by Ranoji Sindhia, as part of the Maratha Confederacy. The administration of Ujjain was assigned by Peshwa Bajirao I to his faithful commander Ranoji Shinde
Gwalior_State
Maratha dynasty that ruled the Gwalior State in India
and their highly modernized army. Ranoji Scindia rose as a prominent military commander under Peshwa Bajirao I. Ranoji and his descendants, played a leading
House_of_Scindia
Surname list
Karnataka, Goa, Telangana and Chhattisgarh. The Scindia dynasty was founded by Ranoji Scindia, a personal guard who started as a "bodyguard" of Bajirao I Peshwa
Shinde
18th-century Maratha chieftain
Ranoji Bhoite (Shrimant Ranojirao Bhoite) was a Maratha chieftain of the Bhoite clan who lived in the 18th century. The Commander in Chief of the Maratha
Ranoji_Bhoite
16th-century Maharana of Jhalavad
also known as Ranoji, was the 26th Maharana of Jhalavad. He deposed his step-brother Ajoji in 1500 and ruled until his death in 1523. Ranoji was born in
Ranoji
Metropolitan city in Madhya Pradesh, India
became the capital of the Scindia state of the Maratha Confederacy, when Ranoji Scindia established his capital at Ujjain in 1731. It remained an important
Ujjain
State in western India
Marathas under Peshwa Bajirao I and the generals that he had promoted such as Ranoji Shinde and Malharrao Holkar started conquering Mughal Territories in the
Maharashtra
Maharaja of Indore from 1732 to 1766
1732 until his death in 1766. He was one of the early officers along with Ranoji Scindia (Shinde) , appointed by shrimant Peshwa Bajirao prime minister of
Malhar_Rao_Holkar
Maratha general (1723–1760)
Dattaji Rao Scindia, (c. 1723 – 10 January 1760) was the second son of Ranoji Rao Shinde and Maina Bai, alias Nimba Bai. His elder brother was Jayappaji
Dattaji_Rao_Scindia
Maharaja of Gwalior from 1768 to 1794
of Gwalior from 1768 to 1794. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the founder of the Scindia dynasty. He is reputed for having
Mahadaji_Shinde
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1720 to 1740
challenges. Bajirao promoted young men like himself, such as Malhar Rao Holkar, Ranoji Shinde, the Pawar brothers and Fateh Singh Bhosle, as commanders; these
Bajirao_I
Sultan of Ahmadnagar from 1633 to 1636
authority of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The Maratha Mughal general Sardar Ranoji Wable attacked Ahmednagar killed Fateh Khan along with the boy prince Hussain
Murtaza_Nizam_Shah_III
City in Madhya Pradesh, India
municipality in Shajapur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Ranoji Rao Shinde, father of Mahadji Shinde (Scindia), died in 1745 at Shujalpur
Shujalpur
Maharaja of Gwalior from 1745 to 1755
Maharaja of Gwalior in northern India from 1745 to 1755, succeeding his father Ranoji Rao Scindia who had founded it. He was killed by two men named Khokar Kesar
Jayappaji_Rao_Scindia
City in Maharashtra, India
Maharaj gave Amrāvati and Badnera to Shri Ranoji Bhosle. The city was reconstructed and prospered by Ranoji Bhosle after the treaty of Devgaon and Anjangaon
Amravati
Princely state in British India (1848–1947)
grandson of Chhattrapati Shivaji, around the year 1708. Upon his adoption, Ranoji assumed the name 'Fatehsinh Bhonsle' and received in appenage the town of
Akkalkot_State
Indian noble (died 1761)
Scindia (after 1727 - 14 January 1761) aka Baba Sahib was the fourth son of Ranoji Rao Scindia and elder brother of Mahadaji Scindia. He was killed at the
Tukoji_Rao_Scindia
Raja of Nagpur from 1739 to 1755
the father of Raghuji I. Parsoji had three sons: Santaji, Kanhoji, and Ranoji, each of whom had a distinguished career. Santaji was part of various campaigns
Raghuji_I
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1708 to 1749
besieged were put to the sword. The Patil Sayaji's widow placed her son Ranoji in Shahu's palanquin. Shahu, who regarded this as his first victory, named
Shahu_I
Hindu religious mela held every 12 years
In its current form, it began in the 18th century when the Maratha ruler Ranoji Shinde invited ascetics from Nashik to Ujjain's local festival. Both Ujjain
Ujjain_Simhastha
Pilgrimage site in Maharashtra, India
Sayaji, also known as Kedar baba from village kival near Karad. In 1730, Ranoji Shinde built the present Jyotiba temple in its place. This temple was constructed
Jyotiba_Temple
18th century Indian noble
Jyotiba Rao Scindia (1726 – January 1760) was the third son of Ranoji Rao Scindia and Maina Bai and the elder half brother of Mahadaji Scindia. In 1742
Jyotiba_Rao_Scindia
Performances by Indian actor
Rajinikanth plays three different characters. His character's full name is Ranoji Rao Shivaji Rao Gaekwad Jadichmul Arjun Thange. alias Kabali alias Kaala
Rajinikanth_filmography
Diwan of Ranoji Scindia in the Maratha Empire (13th-century)
Sukhathankar Ramachandra Baba Shenvi (Ramachandra Malhar), was a diwan of Ranoji Scindia in the Maratha Empire. Ramachandra Baba Sukthankar was born into
Ramachandra_Baba_Sukthankar
1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent
Peshwa Bajirao and his three chiefs, Udaji Pawar, Malharrao Holkar, and Ranoji Scindia expanded it northwards. Shahu appointed Balaji Vishwanath as Peshwa
Maratha_Empire
Land-based armed forces of the Maratha Confederacy
Kank Trimbak Rao Dabhade Khanderao Dabhade Bajirao I Chimaji Appa Sadashivrao Bhau Ranoji Shinde Malharrao Holkar Raghoji I Bhosale Haibatrao Shilimkar
Maratha_army
Hindu religious mela
Nashik-Trimbak Simhastha: it began in the 18th century, when the Maratha ruler Ranoji Shinde invited ascetics from Nashik to Ujjain for a local festival. The
Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha
Nashik-Trimbakeshwar_Simhastha
City in Madhya Pradesh, India
head of a large army and accompanied by his lieutenants Malharrao Holkar, Ranoji Shinde (Scindia) and Udaji Rao Pawar, swept through Malwa. A few years earlier
Dhar
Metropolis in Madhya Pradesh, India
accompanied by his lieutenants Udaji Rao Pawar, Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia. The Mughal Nizam met the Peshwa at Nalchha on 18 May 1724, and
Indore
Elevated, dome-shaped pavilions in Indian architecture
other notable chhatri of its famous Maratha rulers: Shujalpur – Tomb of Ranoji Scindia, founder of the Scindia dynasty. Situated at Ranoganj, Shujalpur
Chhatri
Indian ruling family in Gujarat
Muluka mentioned in the inscription as the protector of Saurashtra. Ranaji/Ranoji (1254–1309 CE or 1290–1309 CE), descendant of Sejakji, established Ranpur
Gohil_dynasty
Senapati of the Maratha Empire from 1690 to 1696
Karkhel, Maratha Empire (present-day Satara, Maharashtra, India) Issue Ranoji Piraji Naro Mahadeo (adopted son) House Ghorpade Father Mhaloji Ghorpade
Santaji_Ghorpade
Childhood residence of Shivaji in Pune, Maharashtra
houses were constructed on the land of the Lal Mahal and given for use to Ranoji Shinde and Ramchandraji. The records in the offices of the Peshwas mention
Lal_Mahal
Prime Minister of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate and former Ethiopian slave (1548–1626)
attacked Ahmadnagar. Lakhuji Jadhavrao, Maloji Bhosale, Shahaji Bhosale, Ranoji Wable and other Maratha chiefs had gained great prominence during this period
Malik_Ambar
Prime Minister of the Maratha Empire
Parasnis Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi Sakharam Hari Gupte Pilaji Rao Gaekwad Ranoji Scindia Sadashivrao Bhau Santaji Ghorpade Shamsher Bahadur Visaji Krushna
Peshwa
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1713 to 1720
Children Baji Rao I Chimaji Appa Bhiubai Joshi Anubai Ghorpade Bhikaji Ranoji Parents Vishwanath Pant Bhat (Also known as Parshuram) (father) Unknown
Balaji_Vishwanath
Maratha royal house that ruled the Nagpur Kingdom
was the father of Raghuji I. Parsoji had three sons; Santaji, Kanhoji and Ranoji each with a distinguished career. Senasahibsubha Parsoji Bhonsle was among
Bhonsles_of_Nagpur
Princely state in northwest India (1028–1949)
Maratha raids but this time, the Maratha force under Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia was much more powerful and Jai Singh II was defeated at the Battle
Kingdom_of_Amber
1739 conflict between the Portuguese and Maratha Empires in India
came under fire from Portuguese guns and muskets. Appa, Malhar Rao Holkar, Ranoji Shinde and Manaji Angre goaded their contingents to scale the walls throughout
Battle_of_Vasai
1731 battle in Gujarat, India
Janoji Kolkhar Nimboji Thorat Peshwa Bajirao I Chimaji Appa Pilaji Jadhavrao Ranoji Shinde Narayanji Dhamdhere † Strength Sinha: Total 50,000 men Sardesai:
Battle_of_Dabhoi
Former monarchy in India (1090–1948)
against Babur. In 1523, Ranoji was killed by Malik Shajiv of Dasada, whose father, Malik Bakhan had been killed by Ranoji. Ranoji was succeeded by his son
Kingdom_of_Jhalavad
Hindu pilgrimage and festival in India
The Kumbh Mela at Ujjain began in the 18th century when the Maratha ruler Ranoji Shinde invited ascetics from Nashik to Ujjain for a local festival. Like
Kumbh_Mela
Lakshman Madhav Patil, Malgouda Pungouda Patil, Narhar Rajaram Patil, Sadashiv Ranoji Patil, Shankargouda Timmagouda Patil, Vitthal Nathu Patil, Ganesh Krishna
1937 Indian provincial elections
1937_Indian_provincial_elections
Maharaja of Gwalior from 1794 to 1827
the conquered territories on behalf of the Peshwa. Daulatrao's ancestor Ranoji Sindhia had conquered territories in the Malwa and Gird regions from the
Daulat_Rao_Sindhia
1992 film by P. Vasu
company where Rajinikanth's character initially works is named Ramoji Rao Ranoji Rao Shivaji Rao Jijabai Pvt Ltd., using the names of Rajinikanth's parents
Mannan_(film)
Maharana Raj Sahib of Jhalavad
until his death. Mansinhji was born to Ranoji (also known as Ranigdev), the Maharana of Jhalavad. His father, Ranoji, was killed by Malik Shajiv of Dasada
Mansinhji_I
2017 Indian television series based on Sai Baba of Shirdi
young Harpreet Singh Bindra as Anta: Kulkarni's servant Bippin Procha as Ranoji Mahesh Welkar as Tarun Khanna as Ratnakar Rao Siddarth Arya as Bal Sai Aishani
Mere Sai – Shraddha Aur Saburi
Mere_Sai_–_Shraddha_Aur_Saburi
1991 Indian film
Kumar Vinod Khanna as Dhirendra "Dheeru" Kumar Rajinikanth as Inspector Ranoji Rao Shivaji Rao Gaekwad Jadichmul Arjun Tange Jaya Prada as Sheela, Veeru's
Farishtay
1761 battle between the Durrani Empire and Marathas
Scindia (WIA) Jankoji Rao Scindia (POW) Tukoji Rao Scindia (DOW) Damaji Rao Gaekwad Ranoji Rao Bhoite (WIA) Ibrahim Khan Gardi Govind Pant Bundela † Vitthal Vinchurkar
Third_Battle_of_Panipat
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
was originally and subsequently an adherent of both Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia. Thakor Gokul Das had four sons - Beri Sal, Bharat Singh, Sher Singh
Baagli
Wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, India
(Subhedar) STR3, STR7 (Raiba), STR8 (Sardar), STR 9 (Shiledar) and STR10 (Ranoji) are present. India portal Tiger poaching in India Tiger reserves of India
Sahyadri_Tiger_Reserve
Place in India
of most of the region, which was formally ceded by the Mughals in 1738. Ranoji Scindia, noted Maratha commander, established his headquarters at Ujjain
Malwa
Maratha surname
Holkars(Dhangar) of Indore are the Sardars of Peshwa Period like Sardar Ranoji Bhoite but after the defeat in Panipat the Bhoites died in larger extent
Bhoite
Indian caste found predominantly in Maharashtra
5 May 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2020. The founder of the family was one Ranoji, who bore the common Maratha surname of Shinde, that by some mysterious
Maratha_(caste)
Village in Madhya Pradesh, India
accompanied by his lieutenants Udaji Rao Pawar, Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia. The Mughal Nizam met the Peshwa at Nalchha on 18 May 1724, and
Kampel,_Indore
on Idar. Anandsingh and Raisingh sought the aid of Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia, who were at this time in Malwa. The Maratha chiefs at once marched
History_of_Idar
North India, he actively promoted young leaders of his own age such as Ranoji Shinde, Malharrao Holkar, the Puar brothers, and Pilaji Gaekwad.These leaders
History_of_Maharashtra
Rao of Bikaner from 1505 to 1526
Lunkaran Singh Bhati of Jaisalmer Unnamed daughter: married Rana Sriraj Ranoji Singh of Halvad Saran, Richard; Ziegler, Norman P. (2001). The Meṛtīyo Rāṭhoṛs
Lunkaran
century and Peshwa rule Chimnaji Appa Chimnaji Phatak Malhar Rao Holkar Ranoji Bhoite Raghuji Bhonsle Tukoji Rao Holkar Sadashivrao Bhau Vishwasrao Nana
List_of_Marathi_people
Former constituency of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in India
Independent Sadanand Krishna Shetty 4,170 4.74% New Independent Andekar Ramakant Ranoji 2,562 2.91% New BSP Swami Walmiki 2,356 2.68% 17.74 ABS Chandrashekhar (Nana)
Bhavani Peth Assembly constituency
Bhavani_Peth_Assembly_constituency
Chief of the Zamindars of Kampel, India (18th Centuary)
accompanied by his lieutenants Udaji Rao Pawar, Malhar Rao Holkar and Ranoji Scindia. The Mughal Nizam met the Peshwa at Nalchha on 18 May 1724, and
Rao_Nandlal_Chaudhary
Village in Maharashtra
Telgaon (20 km away) ■ Solanke • The Solanke Family Gadhi- old residence of Ranoji Rao Solanke 1. Sundarrao Solanke 2. Prakashdada Solanke "Devthana village
Devthana
Titles used by Maratha community of India
used by the most senior Mahratta nobles, for example Shrimant 'Sardar' Ranoji Rao Scindia Bahadur, Subedar of Malwa Mankari: Mānkari (Maankari) is a hereditary
Maratha_titles
23.32338; 76.75431 (SL. No. S-MP-224) Upload Photo S-MP-225 Chhatri of Ranoji Shinde Ranoganj Shajapur 23°23′57″N 76°41′03″E / 23.39911°N 76.68406°E
List of State Protected Monuments in Madhya Pradesh
List_of_State_Protected_Monuments_in_Madhya_Pradesh
Marathi writer (1894–1978)
दत्त) or Dutt.[additional citation(s) needed] His grandfather was Kondo Ranoji, a leader of the Prarthana Samaj. After spending his childhood in Ahmednagar
Viththal_Dattatreya_Ghate
of Gwalior in central India. He was the fifth and youngest son of Sardar Ranoji Scindia. Major Rama Raghoba Rane, awarded the Param Vir Chakra Sharad Pawar
List_of_Maratha_people
Constituency of the Maharashtra legislative assembly in India
New Independent Kashinath Balwantrao Khilari 5,998 22.03% New PSP Namadeo Ranoji Gunjal 4,701 17.27% New Independent Daulatrao Keshavrao Auty 1,339 4.92%
Parner_Assembly_constituency
Devaji Sagramji, Thakur (1800–1812) Gwalior State: Scindia (complete list) – Ranoji Scindia, Maharaja (1731–1745) Jayappaji Rao Scindia, Maharaja (1745–1755)
List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its predecessor states
List_of_state_leaders_in_18th-century_South_Asia_and_its_predecessor_states
Medical condition
(PDF). Singapore Medical Journal. 52 (4): e62–65. PMID 21552775. Mane, RanojiShivaji; Gowda, AnandK; Kumar, Ashok (2013). "Congenital bilateral perislyvian
Perisylvian_syndrome
Timeline of Gujarat history
this strait Anandsingh and Ráisingh sought the aid of Malhárráv Holkar and Ránoji Sindia, who were at this time in Málwa. The Marátha chiefs at once marched
Gujarat_under_Muhammad_Shah
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the top of a hill, from Middle English coppe, Old English copp ‘summit’ (a transferred sense of copp ‘head’, ‘bowl’, cognate with modern English cup), or a habitational name from Copp in Lancashire, named with this word.English : nickname for someone with a large or deformed head, from Middle English cop(p) ‘head’ (the same word as in 1 above).Respelling of German Kopp.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Brilliant, Splendid
Boy/Male
Greek
Turned into a pig by Circe.
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek
Nightingale
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Shinning Love
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Good of the Faith
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Some; One or Another
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Jamaican, Latin
From Laurentium; Laurel
Girl/Female
Australian, French
Pear Tree
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of many.
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