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    Maharani Chimnabai I (1864 – 7 May 1885) was a queen and the first wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of the princely state of Baroda (now in Gujarat), British India. Several memorials were built by Sayajirao following her early death.

  2. Mar 11, 2019 · Explore the triumphs, challenges, and transformative moments that marked Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III’s reign, leaving a lasting impact on his subjects and beyond. Prepare to embark on a fascinating journey through time, immersing yourself in the remarkable life of this revered figure in history. 11 March, 1863.

    • From Illiterate Boy to Modern Maharaja
    • The Making of An Anticolonial Indian Prince
    • The Turn from Anticolonial to Imperial Politics

    While India’s roughly 500 princely states were not formally part of the British empire, they all were under varying degrees of indirect British control — including tight restrictions on establishing diplomatic and international ties. Baroda was an extremely affluent princelystate, because of its wealthy merchants and fertile cotton- and opium-growi...

    The project of shaping the young ruler into a staunch ally of the British empire, however, faltered. As the anticolonial movement gathered strength in India, Sayaji Rao III established links with activists who the British regarded as “extremist” — he employed the Bengali revolutionary Aurobindo Ghosh as his personal secretary and financially suppor...

    By the 1910s, Sayaji Rao III’s engagement with radical anticolonialism brought him to the brink of deposition. The First World War provided him with an opportunity to secure his precarious position and avoid the fate of his predecessor: from 1914 to 1919, he demonstrated his commitment to the British empire with generous donations to the British wa...

  3. CHIMNABAI I (1864-1884) Born Laksmi Bai of Tanjore, she was the first wife of Maharaja Sayajirao III Gopalrao Gaekwad of Baroda, whom she married in 1880. He was an enlightened prince who after ascending the throne established the Baroda College as one of his first public acts.

  4. The Maharani Chimnabai Tower, commonly known as Raopura tower is one of the major landmarks of the city. Erected in 1896, the funds for the tower were contributed by the citizens of Baroda in the memory of Maharani Chimnabai I (1864-1885).

  5. And in a tragic turn of events, the much-loved wife of Maharaja, Maharani Chimnabai I too passed away just after five years of marriage. In December 1885, the Maharaja married Shrimant Lakshmibai Mohite (1871–1958), who became Chimnabai II upon their wedding.

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  7. Maharani Chimnabai I (1864 – 7 May 1885) was a queen and the first wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of the princely state of Baroda (now in Gujarat), British India. Several memorials were built by Sayajirao following her early death.