Raja Shahaji of Satara
Appearance
Shahaji | |||||
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Raja Chhatrapati of Satara | |||||
Reign | 5 September 1839 - 5 April 1848 | ||||
Predecessor | Pratap Singh | ||||
Successor | Position abolished Venkatji Bhosale (as pretender) | ||||
Born | 1802 Jangli, Satara, Maratha Empire (present-day Maharashtra, India) | ||||
Died | 5 April 1848 (aged 46) Satara, Satara State, Bombay Province, British India (present-day Maharashtra, India) | ||||
Issue | Venkatji Bhonsale (adoptive son) | ||||
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House | Bhonsale | ||||
Father | Trimbukji Bhonsale | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Shahaji (Shahaji Bhonsale, Marathi pronunciation: [ʃiˈʋaːdʑiː ˈbʱos(ə)le]; 1802 – 5 April 1848) ruled the Indian princely state of Satara from 1839 until his death in 1848. He was also known as Appa Saheb, and his full titles were Shreemant Maharaj Shahaji Bhonsle Raja Chhatrapati of Satara.
His elder brother Raja Pratap Singh, Raja of Satara was dethroned and stripped of his powers and personal possessions by the British East India Company in 1839. Appa Sahib succeeded his brother under the title Raja Chhatrapati of Satara.[1]
See also
[edit]The rest of the list of titular kings of Satara can be found by clicking here: Chhhatrapatis of Satara
References
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