Marathi princely states

Marathi princely states

The following is a 'list of Marathi Princely States and Jagirs.

  • Ankali (Shitole)
  • Akkalkot (Bhonsale)
  • Arni (Pant)
  • Aundh (Pant Pratinidhi)
  • Baroda (Gaekwad)
  • Banda (Bahadur)
  • Bavda (Bhadanekar)
  • Bhor (Pant Sachiv)
  • Budhgaon (Patwardhan)
  • Daphlapur (Dafle)
  • Dattawad (Ghorpade)
  • Dewas Junior (Pawar)
  • Dewas Senior (Pawar)
  • Dhar (Pawar)
  • Gwalior (Shinde)
  • Gursarai (Kher)
  • Ganjendragad (Ghorpade)
  • Himmat Bahadur (Chavan)
  • Ichalkaranji (Joshi)
  • Indore (Holkar)
  • Itachuna (Kundu)
  • Jalgaon (Bhoite)
  • Jamboti (Pawar)
  • Jamkhandi (Patwardhan)
  • Jath (Chavan)
  • Jawhar (Mukne)
  • Jhansi (Newalkar)
  • Kagal Senior (Ghatge)
  • Kagal Junior (Ghatge)
  • Kagwad (Patwardhan)
  • Kapshi (Ghorpade)
  • Kolhapur (Bhonsale)
  • Kulaba (Angre)
  • Kurundwad Senior (Patwardhan)
  • Kurundwad Junior (Patwardhan)
  • Makrai (Rai)
  • Miraj Senior (Patwardhan)
  • Miraj Junior (Patwardhan)
  • Mudhol (Ghorpade)
  • Nageshi (Saundattikar)
  • Nargund (Bhave)
  • Nesari (Shinde)
  • Nipani (Naik-Nimbalkar)
  • Phaltan (Naik-Nimbalkar)
  • Pedne (Deshprabhu)
  • Peint
  • Raibag (Jadhavrao)
  • Ramdurg (Patwardhan)
  • Sandur (Ghorpade)
  • Sangli (Patwardhan)
  • Sankali (Rane)
  • Sar Lashkar (Khardekar)
  • Satara (Bhonsale)
  • Sawarde (Rajeshirke)
  • Sawantwadi (Bhonsale)
  • Sindkhed Raja (Jadhav)
  • Surgana (Pawar)
  • Shendurni (Dixit Patankar)
  • Talegaon Dabhade (Dabhade)
  • Tanjore (Bhonsale)
  • Tasgaon (Patwardhan)
  • Torgal (Shinde)
  • Walwa (Ghatge)
  • Vinchur (Dani)

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