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Ahilyabai Holkar (31 May 1725 – 13 August 1795), also spelled Ahalya Bai, was the Rajamata of Indore, within the Maratha Confederacy.[1]

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  1. 119 relations: Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Ahmednagar, Ahmednagar district, Akbar, Almshouse, Annie Besant, Architecture of India, Ayodhya, Badrinath, Bajirao I, Bakhshi (Mughal Empire), Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, Bharatpur State, Bhoja, Char Dham, Chauth, Chondi, Civil authority, Colors Marathi, Commemorative stamp, Dashashwamedh Ghat, De facto, Delhi, Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Dhangar, Dharamshala, Dharamshala (type of building), Diplomacy, Durrani, Dwarka, Education, Ganges, Ghat, Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III, Gohad Fort, Government of India, Gwalior, Haridwar, Hindi, Hinduism, House of Holkar, India, Indian rupee, Indore, Indore State, Jagannath, Jagir, Jaipur, ... Expand index (69 more) »

  2. 18th-century Indian women
  3. Holkar
  4. Indian queens regnant
  5. Maharajas of Indore
  6. People from Ahmednagar district
  7. People from Khargone
  8. Women from the Maratha Empire

Ahmad Shah Bahadur

Ahmad Shah Bahadur, also known as Mirza Ahmad Shah or Mujahid-ud-Din Ahmad Shah Ghazi (23 December 1725 – 1775), was the fourteenth Mughal emperor, born to Emperor Muhammad Shah. Ahilyabai Holkar and Ahmad Shah Bahadur are 1725 births.

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Ahmad Shah Durrani

Ahmad Shāh Durrānī (احمد شاه دراني), also known as Ahmad Shāh Abdālī, was the founder of the Durrani Empire and is often regarded as the founder of modern Afghanistan.

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Ahmednagar

Ahmednagar (officially Ahilya Nagar) is a city in, and the headquarters of, the Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India, about northeast of Pune and from Aurangabad.

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Ahmednagar district

Ahmednagar district (Marathi pronunciation: əɦ(ə)məd̪nəɡəɾ) is the largest district of Maharashtra state in western India.

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Akbar

Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (–), popularly known as Akbar the Great, and also as Akbar I, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605.

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Almshouse

An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) is charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during the Middle Ages.

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Annie Besant

Annie Besant (Wood; 1 October 1847 – 20 September 1933) was a British socialist, theosophist, freemason, women's rights and Home Rule activist, educationist, and campaigner for Indian nationalism.

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Architecture of India

Indian architecture is rooted in the history, culture, and religion of India.

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Ayodhya

Ayodhya is a city situated on the banks of the Sarayu river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Badrinath

Badrinath is a town and nagar panchayat in Chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand, India.

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Bajirao I

Bajirao I (Visaji Bajirao Ballal;; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th and most powerful Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. Ahilyabai Holkar and Bajirao I are Marathi people.

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Bakhshi (Mughal Empire)

The Bakhshi in the Mughal Empire denoted a number of hierarchical government officials, typically involved with military administration and intelligence.

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Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (23 October 1925 – 15 May 2010) was an Indian politician who served as the 11th vice president of India.

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Bharatpur State

Bharatpur State, which is also known as the Jat State of Bharatpur historically known as the Kingdom of Bharatpur, was a Hindu Kingdom in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.

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Bhoja

Bhoja (reigned c. 1010–1055 CE) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Malwa in central India, where his capital Dhara-nagara (modern Dhar) was located.

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Char Dham

The Char Dham, also rendered the Chatur Dhama is a set of four Hindu pilgrimage sites in India, consisting of Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri and Rameswaram.

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Chauth

Chauth (from) was a regular tax or tribute imposed from the early 18th century by the Maratha Empire in the Indian subcontinent.

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Chondi

The village Chondi or Chaundi, the birthplace of Punyashlok Rajmata Ahilyadevi Holkar, is in Jamkhed taluka of district Ahmednagar.

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Civil authority or civil government is the practical implementation of a state on behalf of its citizens, other than through military units (martial law), that enforces law and order and that is distinguished from religious authority (for example, canon law) and secular authority.

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Colors Marathi

Colors Marathi (previously known as ETV Marathi) is an Indian general entertainment channel that primarily broadcasts Marathi entertainment based in Maharashtra.

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Commemorative stamp

A commemorative stamp is a postage stamp, often issued on a significant date such as an anniversary, to honor or commemorate a place, event, person, or object.

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Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dashashwamedh Ghat is a main ghat in Varanasi located on the Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh.

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De facto

De facto describes practices that exist in reality, regardless of whether they are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms.

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Delhi

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.

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Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport

Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport is an international airport serving the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (informally abbreviated DAVV), formerly University of Indore, is a state university located in Indore, India.

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Dhangar

The Dhangars are caste of people found in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Madhya Pradesh.

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Dharamshala

Dharamshala (also spelled Dharamsala) is a town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

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Dharamshala (type of building)

A dharamshala, also written as dharmashala, is a public resthouse or shelter in the Indian subcontinent.

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Diplomacy

Diplomacy comprises spoken or written communication by representatives of state, intergovernmental, or non-governmental institutions intended to influence events in the international system.

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Durrani

The Durrānī (دراني), formerly known as Abdālī (ابدالي), are one of the largest tribes of Pashtuns.

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Dwarka

Dwarka is a town and municipality of Devbhumi Dwarka district in the state of Gujarat.

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Education

Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms.

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Ganges

The Ganges (in India: Ganga,; in Bangladesh: Padma). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river which goes through India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China." is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. The -long river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

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Ghat

Ghat, a term used in the Indian subcontinent, refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aapravasi Ghat.

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Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III

Feroze Jung III or Nizam Shahabuddin Muhammad Feroz Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi also known by his sobriquet Imad-ul-Mulk, was the grand vizier of the Mughal Empire when it was under Maratha suzerainty, making them the de facto rulers.

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Gohad Fort

Gohad Fort (Hindi: गोहद क़िला Gohad Qila) is situated at Gohad city in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Government of India

The Government of India (IAST: Bhārat Sarkār, legally the Union Government or Union of India and colloquially known as the Central Government) is the central executive authority of the Republic of India, a federal republic located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.

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Gwalior

Gwalior (Hindi) is a major city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh; it lies in northern part of Madhya Pradesh and is one of the Counter-magnet cities.

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Haridwar

Haridwar (formerly Mayapuri) is a city and municipal corporation in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India.

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Hindi

Modern Standard Hindi (आधुनिक मानक हिन्दी, Ādhunik Mānak Hindī), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in Devanagari script.

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Hinduism

Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.

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House of Holkar

The Holkars (pronunciation: ɦo(ː)ɭkəɾ) were the ruling house of the Indore State of the Maratha Confederacy, and earlier held the rank of subahdar under Peshwa Baji Rao I. When the Maratha Confederacy began to weaken due to internal clashes, the Holkars declared themselves the rulers of Indore in Central India, existing as an autonomous member of the Maratha Confederacy until 1818. Ahilyabai Holkar and house of Holkar are Holkar.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Indian rupee

The Indian rupee (symbol: ₹; code: INR) is the official currency in India.

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Indore

Indore (ISO: Iṁdaura) is the largest and most populous city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Indore State

Indore State was a principality within the Maratha Confederacy ruled by the Maratha Holkar dynasty. Ahilyabai Holkar and Indore State are Holkar.

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Jagannath

Jagannatha (Jagannātha; formerly Juggernaut) is a deity worshipped in regional Hindu traditions in India as part of a triad along with his (Krishna's) brother Balabhadra, and sister, Subhadra.

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Jagir

A jagir (جاگیر|translit.

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Jaipur

Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Jats

The Jat people are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan.

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John Keay

John Stanley Melville Keay FRGS (born 1941) is a British historian, journalist, radio presenter and lecturer specialising in popular histories of India, the Far East and China, often with a particular focus on their colonisation and exploration by Europeans.

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John Malcolm

Major-General Sir John Malcolm GCB, KLS (2 May 1769 – 30 May 1833) was a Scottish soldier, diplomat, East India Company administrator, statesman, and historian.

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Kanchipuram

Kanchipuram (IAST) also known as Kanjeevaram, is a stand alone city corporation, satellite nodal city of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in the Tondaimandalam region, from Chennaithe capital of Tamil Nadu.

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Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva.

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Khanderao Holkar

Khanderao Holkar (23 November 1723 – 24 March 1754) was the only son of Malhar Rao Holkar, the founder of the Holkar dynasty of Indore, and Gautama Bai.

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Kumher

Kumher (formerly Kumbher) is a historical town and land of Yaduvanshi Sinsinwars the initial name of this town was Kuber.

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Lingam

A lingam (लिङ्ग, lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism.

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Madhavrao II

Madhavrao II (18 April 1774 – 27 October 1795) was the 12th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy, from his infancy. Ahilyabai Holkar and Madhavrao II are 1795 deaths and Marathi people.

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Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh (meaning 'central province') is a state in central India.

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Mahadaji Shinde

Mahadaji Shinde (23 December 1730 – 12 February 1794), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Scindia, was a Maratha statesman and general who served as the Raja of Gwalior from 1768 to 1794. Ahilyabai Holkar and Mahadaji Shinde are 18th-century regents.

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Maharashtra

Maharashtra (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.

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Maheshwar

Maheshwar is a town, near Khargone city in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh state, in central India.

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Male Rao Holkar

Shrimant Subhedar Malhar Rao Holkar II Bahadur (1745 – 5 April 1767), belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas was the Maharaja of Indore (r.1766 – 1767). Ahilyabai Holkar and Male Rao Holkar are Maharajas of Indore.

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Malhar Rao Holkar

Malhar Rao Holkar (16 March 1693 – 20 May 1766) was a noble subedar of the Maratha Empire, in present-day India. Ahilyabai Holkar and Malhar Rao Holkar are Maharajas of Indore and Marathi people.

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Mallika Prasad

Mallika Prasad (née Bhandary) is a former Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party and she was MLA representing the Puttur constituency.

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Malwa

Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin.

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Manikarnika Ghat

Manikarnika Ghat (Hindi: मणिकर्णिका घाट) is one of the holiest cremation grounds among the sacred riverfronts (ghats), located on the banks of River Ganga, in the city of Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Maratha Confederacy

The Maratha Confederacy, also referred to as the Maratha Empire, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent.

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Marathi language

Marathi (मराठी) is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Marathi people

The Marathi people (Marathi: मराठी लोक, Marāṭhī lōk) or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, Marāṭhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are native to Maharashtra in western India.

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Matha

A matha (मठ), also written as math, muth, mutth, mutt, or mut, is a Sanskrit word that means 'institute or college', and it also refers to a monastery in Hinduism.

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Mathura

Mathura is a city and the administrative headquarters of Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Military administration

Military administration identifies both the techniques and systems used by military departments, agencies, and armed services involved in managing the armed forces.

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Mrinal Kulkarni

Mrinal Deo-Kulkarni is an Indian actress and director known for her work in several films and television productions.

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Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.

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Names for India

The Republic of India has two principal official short names, each of which is historically significant, India and Bharat.

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Nizam of Hyderabad

Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State (part of the Indian state of Telangana, the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka).

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Patil (title)

The Patil (Hindi: पाटिल) (meaning "village headman") is an Indian last name and a title or surname. Ahilyabai Holkar and Patil (title) are Marathi people.

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Peshwa

Peshwa was second highest office in the Maratha Confederacy, next in rank and prestige only to that of the Chhatrapati.

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Philosopher king

The philosopher king is a hypothetical ruler in whom political skill is combined with philosophical knowledge.

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Plato

Plato (Greek: Πλάτων), born Aristocles (Ἀριστοκλῆς; – 348 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms.

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Postage stamp

A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail).

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Pune

Pune, previously spelled in English as Poona (the official name until 1978), is a city in Maharashtra state in the Deccan plateau in Western India.

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Punjab

Punjab (also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb), also known as the Land of the Five Rivers, is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is specifically located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern-Pakistan and northwestern-India.

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Punyashlok Ahilyabai

Punyashlok Ahilyabai is an Indian Hindi-language historical drama television series that aired from 4 January 2021 to 27 October 2023 on Sony Entertainment Television.

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Rajamata

Rajamata is a Sanskrit term used for the mother of a king (raja).

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Rajwada

Rajwada, also known as the Holkar Palace or Old Palace, is a historical palace in Indore that was constructed by the Holkars of the Maratha empire around 2 centuries ago.

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Rani

Rani is a female title, equivalent to Queen, for royal or princely rulers in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

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Rohilla dynasty

The Rohilla dynasty was a dynasty that ruled over much of North-West Uttar Pradesh in the form of Rohilkhand and later until 1947, the Princely state of Rampur. At the height of their power the dynasty ruled over the Kingdom of Rohilkhand and held suzairnty over the Kingdom of Kumaon and Kingdom of Garhwhal.

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Round shot

A round shot (also called solid shot or simply ball) is a solid spherical projectile without explosive charge, launched from a gun.

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Rupee

Rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka, and of former currencies of Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates (as the Gulf rupee), British East Africa, Burma, German East Africa (as Rupie/Rupien), and Tibet.

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Sadashiv Amrapurkar

Sadashiv Dattaray Amrapurkar (11 May 1950 – 3 November 2014) was an Indian actor, best known for his performances in Marathi and Hindi films from 1983 to 2013.

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Sadhvi (name)

Sadhvi is the feminine form of the title sadhu: a religious ascetic, mendicant or holy person in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

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Safdar Jang

Abul Mansur Mirza Muhammad Muqim Ali Khan Beg (c. 1708 – 5 October 1754), better known as Safdar Jang, was the second Nawab of Kingdom of Awadh succeeding Saadat Ali Khan I (his maternal uncle and father-in-law) in 1739.

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Sapta Puri

The Sapta Puri (Sanskrit सप्त-पुरी,, "seven cities") are a group of seven Hindu tirtha, or holy pilgrimage sites, located in India.

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Saranjamdar

A Saranjam is a grant of land (initially non-hereditary, sometimes hereditary) for maintenance of troops or for military service found among the Maratha, Rajput, Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu, Pathare Prabhu, and Kunbi communities in Maharashtra and the former Maratha administered regions of India, including territories in present-day Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.

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Sati (practice)

Sati was a historical practice in Hindu communities in which a widow sacrifices herself by sitting atop her deceased husband's funeral pyre.

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Shabana Azmi

Shabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre.

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Shepherd

A shepherd or sheepherder is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep.

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Shrine

A shrine (scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon, or similar figure of respect, wherein they are venerated or worshipped.

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Somnath temple

Somnath temple(IAST: somanātha) or Deo Patan, is a Hindu temple located in Prabhas Patan, Veraval in Gujarat, India.

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State Highway 15 (West Bengal)

State Highway 15 (West Bengal), is a state highway in West Bengal, India.

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Subahdar

Subahdar, also known as Nazim or in English as a "Subah", was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, and the Mughal era who was alternately designated as Sahib-i-Subah or Nazim.

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Subedar

Subedar is a military rank in the militaries of South Asia roughly equivalent to that of a warrant officer.

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Sumitra Mahajan

Sumitra Mahajan (''née'' Sathe; born 12 April 1943) is an Indian politician who was the Speaker of Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament from 2014 to 2019.

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Suraj Mal

Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 – 25 December 1763) (Hindi: महाराजा सूरजमल) was a Jat ruler of Bharatpur in present-day state of Rajasthan.

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Temple

A temple (from the Latin templum) is a place of worship, a building used for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice.

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Thane

Thane (previously known as Thana, the official name until 1996) is a metropolitan city located on the northwestern side of the state of Maharashtra in India and on the northeastern side of Mumbai.

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The Discovery of India

The Discovery of India was written by the Indian freedom fighter Jawaharlal Nehru (later India's first Prime Minister) during his incarceration in 1942–1945 at Ahmednagar Fort in present-day Indian state of Maharashtra by British colonial authorities before the independence of India.

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The Great Maratha

The Great Maratha is an Indian historical drama television series directed by Sanjay Khan and produced by Numero Uno International Limited.

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Third Battle of Panipat

The Third Battle of Panipat took place on 14 January 1761 between the Maratha Confederacy and the invading army of the Durrani Empire.

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Tukoji Rao Holkar

Tukoji Rao Holkar (26 June 1723 – 15 August 1797), belonging to the Holkar clan of the Marathas was the feudatory of Indore (r. 1795–1797). Ahilyabai Holkar and Tukoji Rao Holkar are 1795 deaths and Maharajas of Indore.

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Ujjain

Ujjain (Hindustani pronunciation: ʊd͡ːʒɛːn, old name Avantika) or Ujjayinī is a city in Ujjain district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

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University

A university is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines.

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University of Solapur

Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University is a state university located in Solapur, Maharashtra, India.

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Varanasi

Varanasi (ISO:,; also Benares, Banaras or Kashi) is a city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world.

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Vishnupad Temple, Gaya

Vishnupad Temple (विष्णुपद मंदिर) is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Gaya, Bihar, India, located on the banks of Phalgu river.

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Welfare

Welfare, or commonly social welfare, is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter.

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See also

18th-century Indian women

Holkar

Indian queens regnant

Maharajas of Indore

People from Ahmednagar district

People from Khargone

Women from the Maratha Empire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahilyabai_Holkar

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