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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sangli_StateSangli State - Wikipedia

    The last ruler of Sangli was Capt. HH Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan. Sangli joined the Dominion of India on 19 February 1948 and is currently a part of the state of Maharashtra .

  2. Shrimant Dhundiraj Chintamanrao alias Tatyasaheb- Patwardhan the 2nd ruler of Sangli State died without male issue on 12 December 1901, and Vinayakrao Bhausaheb, who was the adopted grandson of Shrimant Chintamanrao Appasaheb I (1st ruler of Sangli), was selected by Government as successor. [5]

  3. The last ruler of Sangi was Capt. HH Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan. Sangli joined the Dominion of India on March 8 1948 and is currently a part of the state of Maharashtra.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SangliSangli - Wikipedia

    Ganapati Temple, Heart of Sangli City. Sangli (ISO: Sāṁgalī; pronunciation ⓘ) is a metropolitan town and the headquarters of Sangli District in Maharashtra, in south-western India. It has earned the nickname "Turmeric City of India" for being the hub of the Asia's largest production and trade of this spice. [4]

  5. Historical significance. The Sangli district, which has ancient history, experienced the rise and fall of power of Maurya, Satvahan, Wakataka, Rashtrakut, Yadav, Bahamani and other such kingdoms. Sangli was an independent organization during the Peshwa period. These institutions were ruled by the Patwardhan family. Miraj is also an institution.

  6. Captain His Highness Shrimant Raja Saheb Sir Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan was the last ruler of the princely state of Sangli. After the British withdrawal and the Indian independence, the ruler acceded his state to the Union of India, also known as Dominion of India on 8th March

  7. Oct 16, 2017 · The last ruler of Sangli, HH Shrimant Raja Saheb Chintamanrao II Dhundirajrao Appasaheb Patwardhan adopted the title of Raja. This state issued many stamps which were used for collecting revenue and tax within the state borders.