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  1. Govind Rao Gaekwad. Govind Rao Gaekwad (? – 19 September 1800) was the Maharaja of Baroda State (r. 1793 - 1800). He was the fourth son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad.

  2. Dhairyashilrao Gaekwad (1893-1940), with three sons and two daughters, among others. Explore the illustrious history and lineage of the Gaekwads, from their legendary origins to their enduring legacy in Vadodara’s cultural and historical narrative.

  3. The Gaekwad rule of Baroda began when the Maratha general Pilaji Rao Gaekwad conquered the city from the Mughal Empire in 1721. The Gaekwads were granted the city as a Jagir by Chhatrapati Shahu I, the Chhatrapati of the Maratha empire .

  4. During the Battle. Governor General John Shore followed the policy of non-intervention despite Nizam being under his protection. This led to the loss of trust with the British. This was the last battle fought together by all the Maratha chiefs, under the leadership of Parshurambhau Patwardhan.

  5. Govind Rao Gaekwad (? – 19 September 1800) was the Maharaja of Baroda (r.1793 - 1800). He was the fourth son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad. Gaekwad dynasty Official Website of the Gaekwads of Baroda.

  6. Jodha Manek was the leader of the rebels and he was declared ‘king of Dwarka’. He expelled Govind Rao, the thanedar of the Gaekwad and took over the administration of the area. Many of the retreating soldiers of the Gaekwad’s army were killed by the people.

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  8. Nov 1, 2022 · Govind Rao, the Gaekwads thanedar, was driven out by him, and he assumed control of the region’s governance. The people slaughtered a large number of Gaekwad’s army soldiers as they fled. 28 guns, 2000 weapons, 1000 maunds of gunpowder, 700 pounds of sulfur, and 125 vessels from Dwarka, Bet, and Okha were taken by the Waghers.