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Rajaram I (Rajaram Bhonsale, Marathi pronunciation: [[ɾaːd͡ʒaɾaːm ˈbʱos(ə)le]; 24 February 1670 – 3 March 1700) [2] was the third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Kingdom, who ruled from 1689 to his death in 1700.
Image Name Birth Reign Death Notes Shivaji: 19 February 1630 [6] 6 June 1674 – 3 April 1680 3 April 1680 Sambhaji: 14 May 1657 16 January 1681 – 11 March 1689 11 March 1689 Rajaram: 24 February 1670 11 March 1689 – 3 March 1700 3 March 1700 Shivaji II: 9 June 1696 March 1700–1707, 1710–2 August 1714 (Kolhapur State) 14 March 1726 ...
Image Name Birth Reign Death Notes Shivaji I: 19 February 1630 [73] 1674–1680 3 April 1680 Sambhaji: 14 May 1657 16 January 1681 – 11 March 1689 11 March 1689 Rajaram I: 24 February 1670 11 March 1689 – 3 March 1700 3 March 1700 Shivaji II: 9 June 1696 1700 – 1707, 1710 – 1714 (Kolhapur State) 14 March 1726 Shahu I: 18 May 1682
Rajaram, his wife Janki Bai and mother Soyarabai were imprisoned. Soon after, when there was another conspiracy attempt against Sambhaji with the help of Prince Akbar , [ 13 ] Aurangzeb's fourth son, some of Soyarabai 's kinsmen from the Mohite clan and some of Shivaji's ministers such as Annaji Datto were executed on charges of conspiracy.
The title of "Senasahibsubha" (meaning Master of provinces and armies) was bestowed on Parsoji Bhonsle by Chhatrapati Rajaram, along with rights to regions of Devgad, Gondwana, Chanda and Varhad from where he could exact tribute and effectively settle. Bapuji only had one son Bimbaji who was the father of Raghuji I. Parsoji had three sons ...
After the death of his half-brother and predecessor Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Rajaram ruled the Maratha Kingdom from 1689 to 1700, when his first wife Jankibai was the queen consort. On Rajaram's death in March 1700, Tarabai proclaimed her infant son, Shivaji II (later known as Shivaji I of Kolhapur) as Rajaram's successor and herself as ...
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Rajaram III [1] (31 July 1897 – 26 November 1940) of the Bhonsle dynasty, was Maharaja of Kolhapur from 1922–1940, succeeding his father Maharaja Shahu.A benevolent ruler, he was instrumental in the uplifting of the dalits and depressed castes in his state.