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City in Maharashtra, India
Trimbak (also known as Trimbakeshwar Trayambakēśvara) is a city and a municipal council in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Trimbakeshwar
Trimbak
Hindu religious mela
traditionally recognized as Kumbha Melas, and is also known as Nashik-Trimbak Kumbha Mela or Nashik Kumbha Mela. The fair involves ritual bathing on
Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha
Nashik-Trimbakeshwar_Simhastha
Ancient Hindu temple in Nashik, Maharashtra, India
त्र्यंबकेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग मंदिर) is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar tehsil, in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India
Trimbakeshwar_Temple
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1674 to 1683
Moropant Trimbak Pingale (1620–1683), was a Maratha military commander who also served as the first Peshwa of the Maratha Empire during the reign of Chhatrapati
Moropant_Trimbak_Pingle
Indian lawyer and teacher (1914–1994)
Trimbak Krishnarao Tope (popularly known as Dr. T. K. Tope) (28 February 1914 - 21 February 1994), was an authority on Constitutional Law, a noted educationist
Trimbak_Krishna_Tope
Indian judge and indologist (1850–1893)
Kashinath Trimbak Telang CIE (20 August 1850 – 1 September 1893), better known as K. T. Telang, was an Indian indologist, politician, and judge at the
K._T._Telang
Prime Minister of the Maratha Empire
Moropant Trimbak Pingle as his first Peshwa. Shivaji renamed this designation as Pantpradhan in 1674 but this term was less commonly used. Moropant Trimbak Pingale's
Peshwa
Minister and count of the Maratha Empire
Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni (1660–1718), popularly known as Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi, was a Minister (Pradhan) and Count (Sardar) of the Maratha Empire
Parshuram_Pant_Pratinidhi
1731 battle in Gujarat, India
fought on 28 April 1731, and it was a major confrontation between the Trimbak Rao Dabhade and Baji Rao I due to political interference of Peshwas in
Battle_of_Dabhoi
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1720 to 1740
1730s, Bajirao asserted Maratha tax rights in Gujarat, defeating rebel Trimbak Rao Dabhade in 1731 at Battle of Dabhoi; he also engaged in a diplomatic
Bajirao_I
Indian politician (1904–1990)
Bhalchandra Trimbak Ranadive (/rɑːnəˈdiːveɪ/; 19 December 1904 – 6 April 1990), popularly known as BTR, was an Indian communist politician and trade union
B._T._Ranadive
Marathi general (died 1731)
Trimbak Rao Dabhade (died 28 April 1731) was a Senapati of Maratha Empire during 1729–1731. He was the son of Khande Rao Dabhade and Umabai Dabhade. The
Trimbak_Rao_Dabhade
Indian Marathi poet (1890–1918)
Trimbak Bapuji Thombre (IAST:Trimbak Bāpūji Thombare; 13 August 1890 – 5 May 1918), (known popularly as Balkavi or Balkavi Thombre), was a Marathi language
Trimbak_Bapuji_Thombre
Hill in the Western Ghats
The origin of the Godavari River, which Hindus consider sacred, is near Trimbak. It flows for 1,465 kilometres (910 mi), first eastwards across the Deccan
Brahmagiri_(Maharashtra)
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1683 to 1689
was the second Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. He was the son of Moropant Trimbak Pingale and the elder brother of Bahiroji Pingale. Sir Jadunath Sarkar
Moreshvar_Pingale
Indian-American business executive and founder of TIBCO
Babulnath, Mumbai. He is the nephew of the Indian Communist leaders Balkrishna Trimbak Ranadive and Ahilya Rangnekar. At 16, Ranadivé was admitted by MIT, but
Vivek_Ranadivé
Koli Subedar of Maratha army
Koli Mavala and attacked at the Trimbak fort of Nizam of Hyderabad state on the behalf of current Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle. Pattikar and Bhangare
Kheroji_Pattikar
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
(second) Predecessor Position established Successor Sambhaji Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle Born (1630-02-19)19 February 1630 Shivneri Fort, Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Shivaji
Indian cricketer (born 1930)
Chandrakant Trimbak Patankar pronunciation (born 24 November 1930) is an Indian former cricketer who played in one Test match in 1955. His first-class
Chandrakant_Patankar
Hindu religious mela held every 12 years
signifies’Fair‘. The Simhastha at Ujjain is an adaptation of the Nashik-Trimbak Simhastha fair to a local festival of uncertain origin. In its current
Ujjain_Simhastha
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1708 to 1711
Bhaironji Pant Pingale was the younger son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle. His father, Moropant Pingle was the first Peshwa of Chhattrapati Shivaji. When
Bahiroji_Pingale
Fort in Ratanwadi, India
'Eye of the Needle'. The fort has four gates: Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimbak. Sculptures of Ganesh and Hanuman are on the main gate. The two ladders
Ratangad
Indian activist (1899–1985)
Shankar Trimbak Dharmadhikari (18 June 1899 – 1 December 1985; Hindi pronunciation: [ʃə̃kəɾ t̪ɾɪmbək d̪ʱəɾmaːd̪ɪkaːɾiː]), better known as Dada Dharmadhikari
Dada_Dharmadhikari
Public university in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
1869 Herbert Mills Birdwood Rev. Dugald Mackichan – 1888–91 Kashinath Trimbak Telang – 1892–1893 Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar – 1893–1894 N. G. Chandavarkar
University_of_Mumbai
Nashik District Gondeshwar Temple at Sinnar Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple at Trimbak City Palghar District Shiv Mandir, Maharashtra at Vangaon Tungareshwar
List of Shiva temples in India
List_of_Shiva_temples_in_India
Indian noblewoman
territories in Gujarat. After the deaths of her husband Khande Rao and her son Trimbak Rao, she exercised executive powers while her minor son Yashwant Rao remained
Umabai_Dabhade
Indian mililtary commander
the rise of Maratha power during the empire’s expansionist phase. When Trimbak Rao Dabhade, the son of Khanderao Dabhade, refused to share with the Peshwa
Chimaji_Appa
Indian fort
range of Nasik-Trimbakeshwa. Anjaneri is located 20 km away from Nasik by Trimbak Road. It is a popular for Digmbar Jain caves, Temples and trekking spot
Anjaneri
District of Maharashtra in India
valleys into the Tapti River. The Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is located in Trimbak, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where a set of Hindu genealogy registers
Nashik_district
Indian writer (1910–1989)
Ganesh Trimbak Deshpande (14 August 1910 – 18 November 1989), was an Indian writer, scholar and critic from Maharashtra. Deshpande has authored more than
G._T._Deshpande
Aristocratic noble family of India
Pratinidhi is descended from Trimbak Krishna, the Kulkarni (village officer) of Kinhai. Parshuram Trimbak Pant Pratinidhi, son of Trimbak Krishna was the founder
Pant_Pratinidhi_family
Maratha commander (1630–1687)
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Hambirrao_Mohite
Indian politician and political spokesperson
details Party Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar Relations Trimbak Krishna Tope (grandfather) Occupation Politician, activist, writer Known
Anish_Gawande
Commander-in-chief under Maratha Empire
Maratha Empire Monarch Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Prime Minister Moropant Trimbak Pingle Preceded by Netaji Palkar Succeeded by Anandrao Personal details
Prataprao_Gujar
Peshwa of Maratha Empire from 1772 to 1773
Bapu. Narayanrao, however, rejected Bapu’s advice and instead appointed Trimbak Vinayak to the position. Narayanrao and Sakharam Bapu also disagreed over
Narayan_Rao
Constituent of Dr. Homi Bhabha State University in Mumbai, India
Gandhi, Badruddin Tyabji, Pherozeshah Mehta, Nanabhai Haridas, Kashinath Trimbak Telang, Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade and Jamsetji Tata and teachers such
Elphinstone_College
Indian film producer, director and screenwriter (1870–1944)
achievement in filmmaking. Dhundiraj Phalke was born on 30 April 1870 at Trimbak, Bombay Presidency into a Marathi-speaking Chitpavan Brahmin family. His
Dadasaheb_Phalke
Fort in Satara district, Maharashtra
of use. The Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj assigned Moropant Trimbak Pingle, his prime minister, to undertake the construction of this fort
Pratapgad
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and the younger son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle. Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni (1711–1713) - the fifth Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
List_of_Deshastha_Brahmins
Indian politician
Trimbak Damodar Pustake was an Indian politician. He was a Member of Parliament representing Madhya Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's
Trimbak_Damodar_Pustake
Hindu legend
at four different places on the Earth: Haridwar, Prayaga (Prayagraj), Trimbak (Nashik), and Ujjain. According to the legend, these places acquired a
Samudra_Manthana
Mountain range in Maharashtra, India
Nashik. The saddle shaped depression of the Brahmagiri mountain protects Trimbak, a town considered holy by Hindus Devotees throng to this town to pay visit
Trimbakeshwar_Range
1728 treaty between Hyderabad and Maratha
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Treaty_of_Mungi-Shevgaon
Army leader in Shivaji's Army (?-1670)
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Tanaji_Malusare
Indian politician
Manohar Trimbak "Babu" Ajgaonkar (born 6 November 1954) is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Ajgaonkar is a first term member
Babu_Ajgaonkar
Maharaja of Baroda from 1721 to 1732
(commander-in-chief) title. Pilaji was a mutalik (deputy) of Trimbak Rao Dabhade. When Trimbak Rao was killed for rebelling against the Maratha Peshwa in
Pilaji_Rao_Gaekwad
Image Name Birth Reign Death Notes Moropant Trimbak Pingle 1620 1674–1683 1683 Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale 1683–1689 1689 Ramchandra Pant Amatya 1650
List_of_Maratha_rulers
Indian politician
Pradeep Trimbak Rawat (Marathi: प्रदीप त्रिंबक रावत; born 22 September 1956) is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party and a former member
Pradeep_Rawat_(politician)
Indian politician
Shri Trimbak Shrirangrao Bhise is an Indian politician from Maharashtra. He is a one-term Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. Shri Trimbak Shrirangrao
Trimbakrao_Shrirangrao_Bhise
Indian lawyer, activist, and politician (1844 – 1906)
in 1886 owing to ill health. Along with Pherozeshah Mehta and Kashinath Trimbak Telang, he was largely responsible for forming the Bombay Presidency Association
Badruddin_Tyabji
Sanskrit play by Vishakhadatta
indiano tr. dal sanscrito (Italian translation), D. Salvi e c. Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1884), Mudrarakshasa With the Commentary of Dhundiraja (written
Mudrarakshasa
1680s battles in Maharashtra, India
major counter-attack in December by Rupaji Bhonslé and the Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle, the Marathas failed to stop him. Tukoji died in the conflict but
Battle_of_Kalyan
Maratha general
January 1717 – 27 September 1729 Predecessor Chandrasen Jadhav Successor Trimbak Rao Born c. 1665 Talegaon Dabhade, Maratha Kingdom (present-day Pune, Maharashtra
Khanderao_Dabhade
Maratha general of 17th century
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Baji_Prabhu_Deshpande
Raja of Thanjavur from 1675 to 1684
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Vyankoji_Bhosale
Advisor and Confidante of the Second Chhatrapati
Maratha Empire In office 1680–1689 Monarch Sambhaji Prime Minister Moropant Trimbak Pingale Personal details Born Unnao, Mughal Empire (present day Uttar Pradesh
Kavi_Kalash
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1700 to 1708
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Shivaji_I_of_Kolhapur
Land-based armed forces of the Maratha Confederacy
Mohite Mhaloji Ghorpade Santaji Ghorpade Dhanaji Jadhav Yasajirao Kank Trimbak Rao Dabhade Khanderao Dabhade Bajirao I Chimaji Appa Sadashivrao Bhau Ranoji
Maratha_army
1758–1761 conflict between Afghans and Maratha–Sikh alliance
capture Attock and then Peshawar from the Afghans. Maratha general Bapuji Trimbak was given the charge of guarding Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan from the Afghans
Afghan–Maratha_War
Former Attorney General of India
Autobiography. Roli Books Private Limited. p. 384. ISBN 978-81-7436-821-8. Trimbak Krishna Tope (1963). The Constitution of India. Popular Prakashan. p. 252
C._K._Daphtary
Maharaja of Indore from 1795 to 1797
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Tukoji_Rao_Holkar
1664 battle in India
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Sack_of_Surat
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1681 to 1689
fort (official) Predecessor Shivaji I Successor Rajaram I Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingale Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Born (1657-05-14)14 May
Sambhaji
Maharaja of Gwalior from 1745 to 1755
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Jayappaji_Rao_Scindia
Jyotirlinga Temple, Khed taluka, Pune district Shri Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Trimbak, Nashik District Shri Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Samadhi Mandir, Alandi,
List of places of worship in Maharashtra
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Maharashtra
1659 battle between the Marathas and the Bijapur Sultanate
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Battle_of_Pratapgarh
Hillfort in Maharashtra, India
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Harihar_fort
Indian Bijapur Sultanate general (d. 1659)
Afzal Khan or die fighting. He summoned the armies of his generals – Moro Trimbak Pingle from Konkan and Netaji Palkar from the Ghats – close to Pratapgad
Afzal_Khan_(general)
Road, Abdul Rehman Street, Netaji Subhash Road, Maulana Shaukatali Road, Trimbak Parshuram St., Ardeshir Dady Jaykar St, Vitthalbhai Patel Road, Babasaheb
Administrative divisions of Mumbai
Administrative_divisions_of_Mumbai
Hindu pilgrimage and festival in India
annual mela and a Kumbh Mela every 12 years at Haridwar; a mela held at Trimbak when Jupiter enters Leo (that is, once in 12 years); and an annual mela
Kumbh_Mela
Clan of Koli and Marathas
and Trimbak Rao Dabhade was killed in a battle the Battle of Dabhoi on 1 April 1731. Umabai Dabhade, the wife of Khanderao and mother of Trimbak Rao,
Dabhade
Regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 to 1708
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Tarabai
Part of the fifth book of the Mahābhārata
Sanatsujatiya (partly available online via Google book preview) Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1882) translated the Sanatsujatiya (freely/fully available online
Sanatsujatiya
Fort in Pune district, India
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Nimgiri-Hanumantgad_Fort
Indian cricket player (1920–2003)
Chandrasekhar Trimbak Sarwate (pronunciation; 22 July 1920 – 22 December 2003) was an Indian cricketer and fingerprint expert. He was an all-rounder who
Chandu_Sarwate
Surname list
the fourth Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and the younger son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle Dasopant (1551–1615) – Marathi poet-saint and prolific writer of
Pant_(surname)
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire from 1713 to 1720
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Balaji_Vishwanath
Maratha princely state in the British Raj
Aundh. Aundh was a Jagir granted by Chhatrapati Sambhaji to Parshuram Trimbak Pant Pratinidhi, who was a general, administrator and later Pratinidhi
Aundh_State
2017 Indian Marathi historical TV series
Bodas as Tarabai Priya Marathe as Godavari Nandkumar Patil as Moropant Trimbak Pingle Sumeet Pusavale as Harjiraje Mahadik Ramesh Rokade as Hiroji Farzand
Swarajyarakshak_Sambhaji
Maharaja of Indore from 1799 to 1811
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Yashwantrao_Holkar
18th century Indian noble
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Jyotiba_Rao_Scindia
Nizam of Hyderabad from 1751 to 1762
led by Mahadji Purandare, Dattaji, Madhav Rao Scindia, and Kanher Rao Trimbak Ekbote, better known as Kanher Rao Phakde, a native of Purandar. So vigorous
Salabat_Jung
Indian general
family, in 1713 Shahu I awarded the Vishalgad jagir to Parashuram Trimbak. Parashuram Trimbak sent his son Krishna to assume the management of fort and the
Krishnarao_Pant_Pratinidhi
Fort in Thane district, Maharashtra, India
and Alveerdi Beg took over. On 16 June 1670, after two months, Moropant Trimbak Pingle conquered the forts and Mahuli, Bhandargad and Palasgad became part
Mahuli
Maharaja of Baroda from 1778 to 1789
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Fateh_Singh_Rao_Gaekwad
Indian politician from Maharashtra
Vaijnath Shinde of Indian National Congress defeated Karad by 23,500 votes. Trimbak Bhise of INC defeated Karad in 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Ramesh_Karad
called the Satmala-Ajanta range. Trimbakeshwar Range constituting the Trimbak-Anjaneri hills. Selbari is a mountain range located at the northernmost
Geography_of_Nashik_District
Surname list
contributed especially to Hindustani classical and Natya Sangeet. Ganesh Trimbak Deshpande – Indian writer, scholar; Winner of Sahitya Akademi Award. Arvind
Deshpande
Raja of Thanjavur Maratha kingdom from 1684–1712
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Shahuji_I
1737 battle between the Maratha Empire and several Mughal vassal states
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Battle_of_Bhopal
1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent
Trimbak Pingle (1657–1683) Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale (1683–1689) Ramchandra Pant Amatya (1689–1708) Bahiroji Pingale (1708–1711) Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni
Maratha_Empire
1761 battle between the Durrani Empire and Marathas
Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826" Shejwalkar, Trimbak S. (1946). Panipat 1761 (in Marathi and English). Pune: Deccan College
Third_Battle_of_Panipat
Council 107 Taloda Municipal Council 108 Chandwad Municipal Council 109 Trimbak Municipal Council 110 Bhagur Municipal Council 111 Satana Municipal Council
List of urban local bodies in Maharashtra
List_of_urban_local_bodies_in_Maharashtra
Last ruling Raja of Thanjavur Maratha kingdom from 1832–1855
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Shivaji_of_Thanjavur
Maharaja of Indore from 1732 to 1766
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Malhar_Rao_Holkar
Jadhav The Peshwe Moropant Trimbak Pingle Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni Balaji Vishwanath
List_of_Marathi_people
Maharani of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Soyarabai
Queen Consort of the Maratha Empire
I Rajaram II Shahu II Pratap Singh Peshwas (Prime ministers) Moropant Trimbak Pingle Moreshvar Pingale Ramchandra Pant Amatya Bahiroji Pingale Balaji
Putalabai
Surname list
Indian state of Maharashtra. Notable people with the surname include: Trimbak Bapuji Thombre (1890–1918), Marathi poet Prarthana Thombare (born 1994)
Thombre
Council of ministers in the Maratha empire
Peshwa - Prime Minister, general administration of the Empire. Moropant Trimbak Pingle was the first Peshwa appointed by Shivaji. Amatya or Mujumdar -
Ashta_Pradhan
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
Female
Greek
(ἌÏτεμις) Greek name derived from the word artémes, ARTEMIS means "safe and sound." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Zeus and Lêtô and twin sister to Apollo.Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Hopeful; Wisher; Lover; Needy
Boy/Male
British, English
Question
Girl/Female
Arabic
The Morning Sun
Boy/Male
Irish
Little Adam.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
According to the Mind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Lord of Monkeys
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, first recorded in 1220 in its present form. There is a chapel of St. Martin here, and the valley (see Dale) may be named from this. Alternatively, there may have been a landowner here called Martin, and the church dedication may be due to popular association of his name with that of the saint.
Girl/Female
Indian
A River Name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Purest of Gems
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
TRIMBAK
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