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The 7/12 extract is an extract from the land register maintained by the revenue department of the governments of Maharashtra and Gujarat, states in India. [when?] The extract gives information of the survey number of the land, the name of the owner of the land and its cultivator, the area of the land, the type of cultivation - whether irrigated or rain fed, the crops planted in the last ...
Koregaon Assembly constituency of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha is one of the constituencies located in the Satara district, in the Koregaon area. It is a part of the Satara (Lok Sabha constituency), along with five other assembly constituencies, viz Wai, Karad North, Karad South, Satara and Patan from the Satara district. [1]
The Battle of Satara was fought between the Mughal Empire and Maratha Kingdom between 1699 and 1621 April 1700. The battle started when the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb personally marched towards Satara, accompanied by 10,000 Mughal soldiers. [citation needed] He aimed to finally capture
The 2023 Satara riots were a series of clashes in northern India that originated in the state of Maharashtra. An objectionable social media post and comments by two youths from a community triggered tension between the Hindu & Muslim communities, leading to communal clashes. In response to the post, there was violent retaliation and stone pelting.
Karad North Assembly constituency of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha is one of the constituencies located in Satara district. It is a part of the Satara (Lok Sabha constituency) , along with five other assembly constituencies, viz Wai , Karad South , Koregaon , Satara and Patan from the Satara district .
Book IV - Dakhan History, Musalman and Maratha, AD 1300–1818, Part I-Poona Satara and Sholapur, Part II-Khandesh Nashik and Ahmadnagar, By W.W.Loch [5] Book V - History of the Bombay Karnataka , Musalman and Maratha, A.D 1300–1818, Colonel E.W.West
The Satara State was a Maratha rump state in India created after the fall of the Maratha Confederacy in 1818 following the Third Anglo-Maratha War, and annexed by the British in 1849 using the Doctrine of lapse. The state was ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty, descendants of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha kingdom.
Nawab "Ghazanfar-Jang" [1] Bangash Khan (1665–1743) was the first Nawab of Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh, India.He was a "Bawan Hazari Sardar" (Commander of 52,000 men strong force) in the Mughal Army.