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The historical record of the Nagpur kingdom begins in the early 18th century, when it formed part of the Gond Kingdom of Deogarh. Bakht Buland Shah, the ruler of Deogarh, visited Delhi and afterwards was determined to encourage the development of his own kingdom. To this end he invited Hindu and Muslim artisans and cultivators to settle in the ...
Raghuji I (Raghuji Bhonsle; Marathi pronunciation: [rɑːgʰoːɟiː bʰoːⁿsəleː]; 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 Chhatrapati Shahu I. [4] His successors ruled the kingdom until 1853.
Kok Shah was defeated in the siege of the Nagpur fort and submitted to Khan-i-Dauran on 16 January 1637. He made peace by presenting one and a half lakhs of rupees in cash and 170 elephants. The annual tribute was fixed (increased?) one and one third lakhs of rupees. He accepted the suzerainty of the Mughals. Nagpur was restored to him.
Raghuji Bhonsle III died without a male heir in 1853, and the kingdom was annexed by the British under the doctrine of lapse. [24] [2] The territories of the former kingdom was administered as Nagpur Province, under a commissioner appointed by the Governor-General of India, until the formation of the Central Provinces in 1861. [25]
In 1957, the epic mythological film Mayabazar became the first Telugu film to gross over ₹ 1 crore. The 1992 film Gharana Mogudu, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and starring Chiranjeevi was the first Telugu film to collect a share of ₹ 10 crore at the box office. In 2015, Baahubali: The Beginning became the first Telugu film to gross ₹ 500
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Kanchu Kota (transl. Bronze Fort) is a 1967 Indian Telugu-language swashbuckler film, produced by U. Visweswara Rao under the Viswashanti Productions banner and directed by C. S. Rao, written by Maharadhi Tripuraneni. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Kanta Rao, Savitri and Devika, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.
Sona Kar Nagpur: Dhananjay Nath Tiwari Dhananjay Nath Tiwari Purushottam Tiwari. Sosan Bara Pushpa Kullu Mukund Nayak [1] [2] Koda Mait Jabe: Dr. Yuagal Kishore Mishra Tarun Nayak [3] 1994 Piya Kar Gaon Baiju Sonar Anant Tanti (Bhanjo) Jyotindra Rathoud,Kamal Krishna,Sunaina Sagar,Kumar Kancha & Rakesh G Bhatt 1995 Preet: Ravi Chaudhary Tara ...