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Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi, CBE [3] (24 October 1868 – 13 April 1951), popularly known as Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi, or Bhawanrao Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi, was the ruler of the princely state of Aundh during the British Raj, from 1909 until 1947.
Pant Pratinidhi family is a prominent aristocratic noble family of India, who served as Pratinidhis to Chhatrapatis of Maratha Empire and later became rulers of the Princely states of Aundh and Vishalgad. [1] [2] The Pant Pratinidhi's were officer's of the highest dignity under the Maratha Empire.
Parshuram Trimbak Kulkarni (1660–1718), popularly known as Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi, was a Minister and Count of the Maratha Empire. He served as Pratinidhi (Chief Delegate) during Rajaram I and Tarabai ’s reign. [ 2 ]
Jagjivan Rao Pant Pratinidhi (also known as Dadoba) [2] served as Pratinidhi (Chief Delegate) during Chhatrapati Shahu I reign. He was the younger brother of Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi .He succeeded as Pratinidhi after the death of his brother in 1691 at the age of fifty-five.
The Pratinidhi (the Viceroy) was an important member of the ministry in the Maratha Empire. [1] The title of Pratinidhi means the representative of the King, and such officials were entitled to sign and seal papers and issue orders in the absence of the Ruler. Shivaji's ministry of the eight - the Ashta Pradhan did not include a Pratinidhi. [1]
Pratinidhi, the commander of Shahu's force made sudden attack on Sambhaji. Udaji Chavan faced them. But, at last they was defeated by Shahu's force. Many of his troops were killed or taken as prisoners. Udaji and Sambhaji escaped to Panhala fort. This battle was fought in 1730. This battle is known as 'The Second Battle of Vadgaon'.
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Aundh State was a Maratha princely state during the British Raj, in the Deccan States Agency division of the Bombay Presidency. [1] [2]The Principality of Aundh covered an area of 1298 square kilometers with the population of 88,762 in 1941.