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  1. Raja Rammohun Roy ISBN Agency Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education Room No. 13, Jeevan Deep Building, 4th Floor, Parliament Street,

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rajaram_IRajaram I - Wikipedia

    Rajaram Bhonsle I (Pronunciation: [ɾaːd͡ʒaɾaːm]; c. 24 February 1670 – 3 March 1700) was the third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Kingdom, who ruled from 1689 to his death in 1700.He was the second son of the Shivaji, the founder of the empire and younger half-brother of Sambhaji, whom he succeeded.His eleven-year reign was marked with a constant struggle against the Mughals. He was succeeded by his infant son Shivaji II under the regentship of his dowager Maharani Tarabai.

  3. Born: August 14, 1774 Place of Birth: Radhanagar village, Hoogly district, Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal) Parents: Ramakanta Roy (Father) and Tarini Devi (Mother) Spouse: Uma Devi (3rd wife) Children: Radhaprasad and Ramaprasad Education: Persian and Urdu in Patna; Sanskrit in Varanasi; English in Kolkata Movement: Bengal Renaissance Religious Views: Hinduism (early life) and Brahmoism (later in life) Publications: Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidinor A Gift to Monotheists (1905), Vedanta (1815 ...

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · Raja Ram (राजा राम) (1670 – 1688) was a great Jat leader and organizer of rebellion for freedom against Aurangzeb. He was chieftain of Sinsini in princely state of Bharatpur in India. Raja Ram was son of Bhajja Singh of Sinsini.Brij Raj and Bhajja Singh were brothers. Churaman was the son of Brij Raj and Raja Ram of Bhajja Singh. Thus, Churaman and Raja Ram were cousins.

  5. Rajaram Bhosale was the third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire, who dominated from 1689 to 1700. He was the half-brother of Sambhaji and the subsequent son of Shivaji.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RajaramRajaram - Wikipedia

    Several Chhatrapatis, leaders of the Maratha Empire in India . Rajaram I (1670–1700), younger son of Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji, ruled 1689–1700; Rajaram II of Satara, putative grandson of Rajaram Chhatrapati, ruled 1749–1777; Rajaram II (1850–1870), Raja of Kolhapur 1866–1870; Rajaram III (1897–1940), Maharaja of Kolhapur 1922–1940; Raja Ram Dayal Singh, Indian monarch; Rajaram Dattatraya Thakur (1923–1975), Indian film director; Rajaram Amrut Bhalerao (1933–2020 ...

  7. Aug 14, 2021 · Brief Information about Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj. Elder brother (step-brother) of Rajaram Maharaj named Sambhaji Raje get killed by Mughal King Aurangzeb. At that time, Rajaram Maharaj kept in detention under the orders of Sambhaji Raje.. It was a rumor due to people assumed that Soyarabai plotted a conspiracy against Sambhaji Raje.. However, after the death of Sambhaji Raje, the need of the hour was to unite the Maratha to fight against the Mughal supremacy.

  8. Mar 3, 2023 · New Delhi: Rajaram Bhonsle I was the third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire, the second son of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the empire and the younger half-brother of Sambhaji, who he succeeded.He took the reigns of the Maratha Empire in his hands after the death of Sambhaji in a clash with the Mughal Empire in 1689. He ruled the empire for 11 years and his reign was marked by a constant struggle against the Mughal Empire.

  9. Rajaram was born on 22 September 1943 into a Deshastha Madhva Brahmin family in Mysore.His grandfather Navaratna Rama Rao was a colonial scholar and vernacular author of regional fame. He graduated from National High School in Bangalore. He received a PhD degree in mathematics from Indiana University Bloomington in 1976 and taught in American universities for over 20 years, including stints at Kent State University and Lockheed Corporation. He died in Bengaluru on 11 December 2019 at the age ...

  10. Other articles where Rājārām is discussed: India: Rise of the peshwas: His younger brother, Rajaram, who succeeded him, faced with a Mughal army that was now on the ascendant, moved his base into the Tamil country, where Shivaji too had earlier kept an interest. He remained in the great fortress of Jinji (earlier the seat of a Nayaka dynasty…

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