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      • On 5 May 1819 Sangli State became a British protectorate.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sangli_StateSangli State - Wikipedia

    On 5 May 1819 Sangli State became a British protectorate. Its territory was widely scattered among other native states and British districts. [ 2 ] The last ruler of Sangli was Capt. HH Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan.

  3. Oct 3, 2016 · When Jairam Kushte narrated the story of the historic Sangli jailbreak and how one by one his comrades fell to British bullets, he did not forget to mention that the water in the river was 41 to 49 feet deep that year.

  4. Oct 16, 2017 · In the time of Shivaji, Sangli was captured by the Mughal forces. On 5th May 1819, this Jagir of Marathas came under British protection and was made a protectorate. During the Maratha confederacy under the Peswas Patwardhan dynasty ruled the Sangli state, they used the title ‘Rao’.

  5. The Patwardhan clan ruled Sangli for the longest duration from 1730 AD till Sangli was merged with Bombay State post India’s independence from British colonial rule in 1947.

  6. History. South Satara district of six talukas of Satara district and two talukas of Karnataka were formed on 1-8-1949. It included villages under Jat, Aundh, Kurundwad, Miraj and Sangli institutions. Later on 21 November 1960, after the formation of United Maharashtra, South Satara has been named as Sangli district.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ProtectorateProtectorate - Wikipedia

    Ethiopia : 2 May 1889 Treaty of Wuchale, in the Italian language version, stated that Ethiopia was to become an Italian protectorate, while the Ethiopian Amharic language version merely stated that the Emperor could, if he so chose, go through Italy to conduct foreign affairs.

  8. May 16, 2022 · A turning point in the history of Sikkim involves the appointment of John Claude White, a civil servant in British India who in 1889 was appointed the Political Officer of Sikkim, which by then was a British Protectorate under the Treaty of Tumlong signed in March, 1861.