Raghuji bhosle biography of christopher columbus
Yes, I am sorry for attacking Bengal, even if the commander Raghoji Bhosale was not my ancestor.
Death of her husband raghuji ii, but was replaced soon after by the son of the king's younger brother, appa Sahib, who was supported by the Maratha chiefs....
Raghuji I
King of Nagpur from 1739–1755
Raghuji I (Raghuji Bhonsle; Marathi pronunciation:[rɑːgʰoːɟiːbʰoːⁿsəleː]; 1695 – 14 February 1755)[2][3] was a Maratha general of the Bhonsle clan who established the Nagpur Kingdom in much of east-central India during the reign of ChhatrapatiShahu I.[4] His successors ruled the kingdom until 1853.
Origin
The Bhonsale family branch of Raghoji were known as Hinganikar as they were originally chiefs from Berdi near Hingani in Pune District established by Bimbaji Bhonsle. Raghoji's great-granduncle Rupaji I, great-grandfather Mudhoji and grandfather Bapuji with two brothers Sabaji and Parsoji had fought in the armies of Shivaji.
Mudhoji resided in Pandavgad, ruling over a Mauza near Wai in Maharashtra, which Shivaji had granted to him as Jagir for his spectacular exploits, while his brother Rupaji I resided at Bham in the district of Yavatmal.[5][need quotation to verify