Bhonsle
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The Bhonsle or Bhonsale (pronounced Bhoslay) were a prominent Maratha clan who served as rulers of several states in India .
The most prominent member of the clan was Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha empire. His successors ruled as maharajas from their capital at Satara, although de facto rule of the empire passed to the Peshwas, the Marathas' hereditary chief ministers, during the reign of Shahu I.
In addition to the Bhonsle Maharajas of Satara, rulers of the Bhonsle clan established themselves at Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu in the 17th century, and at Nagpur and Kolhapur in modern-day Maharashtra in the 18th century. The Bhonsle of Thanjavur were descendants of Sivaji's half-brother Venkaji, while the Bhonsle of Satara and Kolhapur were descended from Sivaji's sons, Sambhaji and Rajaram.
After the British defeat of the Marathas in the Third Anglo-Maratha War in 1818, the Marathas were forced to accept British rule. The four Bhonsle dynasties continued as rulers of their princely states, acknowledging British sovereignty while retaining local autonomy. The states of Nagpur, Thanjavur, and Satara came under direct British rule in the mid-nineteenth century when their rulers died without male heirs; Kolhapur continued as a princely state until India's independence in 1947, when the rulers acceded to the Indian government.
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- Shivaji I (leader from 1655, Maharaja 1674-1680)
- Sambhaji I (1680-1689). Eldest son of Shivaji I.
- Rajaram (1689-1700). Younger son of Shivaji I.
- Tarabai (regent 1700-1708). Wife of Rajaram.
- Shahu I (1708-1749). Son of Sambhaji I.
- Ramaraja (1749-1777). Grandson of Rajaram and Tarabai; adopted son of Shahu I.
- Shahu II (1777-1808). Son of Ramaraja.
- Pratap Singh (1808-1839)
- Shahji Raja (1839-1848)
- 1848 to Great Britain
- Venkaji (1674-1686)
- Shahji (1686-1711)
- Sarabhoji I (1711-1727)
- Tukoji (1727-1735)
- Bava Sahib (1735-1736)
- Maharani Sujana Bai (1736-1738)
- Sawai Shahji (1738)
- Sayaji (1738-1739)
- Pratap Singh (1739-1763)
- Tusalji (1763-1787)
- Amar Singh (1787-1798)
- Sarabhoji II (1798-1824)
- Shivaji (1824-1855)
- 1855 to Great Britain
- Shivaji I (1700-1712)
- Shambhoji (1712-1760)
- Sivaji II (1760-1812)
- Shambhu (1812-1821)
- Shahoji I (1821-1837)
- Shivaji III (1837-1866)
- Rajaram I (1866-1870)
- Shivaji IV (1870-1883)
- Shahu IV (1883-1922)
- Rajaram II (1922-1940)
- British rule (1940-1942)
- Shivaji V (1942-1947)
- Shahoji II (1947-1949)
- 1948 to India
- Raghoji I (1738-1755)
- Janoji (1755-1772)
- Mudhoji I (1772-1788)
- Raghoji II (1788-1816)
- Mudhoji II (1816-1818)
- Raghoji III (1818-1853)
- 1853 to Great Britain
- The Bhonsle Dynasty, GENEALOGY
- Bhosale family history
- Brief history of Savantwadi royal house
- Prince of a secular dynasty
- Tanjore (Princely State)
- Kolphapur (Princely State)
- Nagpur (Princely State)
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| History | Shivaji - Shambhaji - Raja Ram - Balaji Vishwanath - Peshwas - Third Battle of Panipat - Anglo-Maratha Wars - Nana Sahib | |
| Battles | Battle of Pratapgarh - Battle of Kolhapur - Battle of Pavan Khind - Battle of Surat - Battle of Sinhagad - Battle of Palkhed - Battle of Vasai - Third Battle of Panipat - Battle of Patan - Battle of Poona - Battle of Delhi - Battle of Assaye - Battle of Laswari - Battle of Farrukhabad - Battle of Bharatpur - Battle of Khadki - Battle of Mahidpur | |
| Maratha Confederacy | Peshwa of Poona - Bhonsle of Nagpur - Gaekwad of Baroda - Sindhia of Gwalior - Holkar of Indore | |
| Adversaries | Aurangazeb - Ahmad Shah Abdali - British Empire | |
| Forts | Lohagad - Pratapgad - Raigad - Ratangad - Sindhudurg - Sinhagad | |