List of Maratha dynasties and states
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This is a list of Maratha dynasties and Maratha princely states.
Maratha States
The Maratha Salute state and Head of State by precedence
- Baroda, title Maharaja Gaikwad, Hereditary salute of 21-guns
- Gwalior, title Maharaja Shinde, Hereditary salute of 21-guns
- Indore (Holkar State), title Maharaja Holkar, Hereditary salutes of 19-guns
- Mahabaleshwar, title Chandrarao More, Hereditary salutes of 19-guns
- Kolhapur State, title Maharaja Bhonsle Chhatrapati, Hereditary salutes of 19-guns
- Dewas State (1728–1948) of Pawar clan.
- Dewas State Senior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns
- Dewas State Junior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns
- Sangli, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 11-guns
- Bhor (Gandekar State), title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns
- Jawhar State, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns
- Sawantwadi State, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns
- Mudhol State, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns
Non-salute states
Non-salute Maratha states, alphabetically:
- Akkalkot State, title Raja
- Aundh State, title Pant Pratinidhi
- Kolaba State, title Sarkhel (until the first half of the 18th century)
- Jamkhandi State, title Raja
- Jath State, title Raja
- Kurundvad Junior, title Rao
- Kurundwad Senior, title Rao
- Miraj Junior, title Rao Saheb Patwardhan
- Miraj Senior, title Rao Saheb Patwardhan
- Phaltan State, title Maharaj
- Surgana State, title Raja
- Ramdurg State, title Saheb
- Sandur State, title Raja
States Annexed by the British under the Doctrine of Lapse
- Nagpur State (1818–1853) – Annexed by the East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse in 1853.
- Satara State – Abolished in 1848 by the East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse.[1]
- Thanjavur – Annexed by the East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse.
- Jhansi State – Annexed by the East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse; recaptured briefly by Rani Lakshmi Bai (4 June 1857 – 4/5 April 1858).
- Jalaun State - Annexed by the East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse in 1840.
See also
References
- ^ Ramusack, Barbara N. (2007). The Indian princes and their states (Digitally print. version. ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 81–82. ISBN 978-0521039895. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
External links
- India Princely States K-Z (WorldStatesmen)
- ^ Sen, Sailendra Nath (2010). An Advanced History of Modern India. Macmillan India. ISBN 9780230328853.