Thuljaji

Thuljaji

Thuljaji(1738-1787) was the eldest son of Pratapsingh and the ruler of Thanjavur from 1763 to 1773 and 1776 to 1787. He was a weak-hearted ruler despite being extremely generous. His period is known for the treaties which made Thanjavur subordinate to the British East India Company.

Invasion of Ramnad and the Occupation of the Nawab of the Carnatic

In 1771, Thuljaji invaded the dominion of the Polygar of Ramnad who had wrested Hanumantagudi from Thanjavur during the reign of PratapsinghSubramanian , Pg 60] . The Raja of Ramnad was a dependent of the Nawab of Carnatic and this act of aggression by Thuljaji forced the Nawab to interfere. A humiliating treaty was forced upon the Raja and was later ratified by the officials of the British East India CompanySubramanian , Pg 61] . Eighty lakhs of arrears had to be paid apart from a war indemnity of thirty-two lakhs. Thuljaji also ceded two Subhas of Thanjavur to the Nawab. Arni and Hanumantagudi were taken from the Raja's hands and Thanjavur was to have the same foreign policy as the kingdom of the Nawab.

Humiliated and shaken by the provisions of the treaty, Thuljaji applied to the Peshwa for help. A large army commanded by Raghoba was dispatched to help ThuljajiSubramanian , Pg 61] . But court intrigues at Satara forced him to turn backSubramanian , Pg 61] . Thanjavur was taken by the forces of the Nawab of Carnatic and Thuljaji was deposed. Thanjavur loathed under the rule of the Nawab for three years (from 1773 to 1776).

Restoration

In 1776, the Board of Directors of the British East India Company ordered the restoration of ThuljajiSubramanian , Pg 62] . However, soon after his restoration a treaty was forced upon him by which he became a mere vassal of the British. His army was disbanded and replaced with Company troops. He was to pay regular tribute to both the Nawab and the CompanySubramanian , Pg 62] .

The Second Mysore War

The Second Mysore War broke out in 1780 between Hyder Ali and the Company. The very next year, along with his son Tipu Sultan he invaded Thanjavur. The Mysore army was in occupation of the kingdom for 6 months. The region was plundered and the people carried away. The missionary Schwartz records the abduction of 20,000 children from Thanjavur by Tipu Sultan in the year 1784 alone. The produce fell and a calamity ensued. Thanjavur did not recover from the impact of Tipu's invasion till the beginning of the 19th century.

Literature

Thuljaji was a fine writer and could compose in Sanskrit as well as Telugu and MarathiSubramanian, Pg 58] . He conferred the title of "Andhra Kalidasa" on poet Aluri Kuppana. Kuppana wrote classics such as "Acharyavijayamu","Panchanada Sthalapurana","Yakshaganas" of Ramayana and the Bhagavata, "Parana Bhagavatacharitra","Indumati Parinaya" and "Karmavipaka".

Despite being a Hindu, Thuljaji was tolerant of other faiths and confided upon a Christian missionary called SchwartzSubramanian, Pg 66] . Thuljaji was also drawn deeply to Saivism.

Death

Thuljaji died in 1787 at age 49 leaving behind an impoverished state. Two of his queens committed Sati. As he did not have blood offsprings of his own, he adopted Serfoji from a parallel branch of the Bhonsle family. Serfoji II ascended the throne at the tender age of 10 with Thuljaji's brother Amarsingh as regentSubramanian, Pg 67] .

ee also

* Thanjavur
* Maratha Empire
* Tipu Sultan
* Nawab of Carnatic

Footnotes

References

# K. R. Subramanian(1928). "The Maratha Rajas of Tanjore"
# [http://www.sarasvatimahallibrary.tn.nic.in/Thanjavur/Maratha_Rulers/maratha_rulers.html Thuljaji II in Saraswathi Mahal Library website]
# [http://www.hinduholocaust.com/Articles/Srirangam.htm Muslim Attacks on Srirangam]


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