Chhatrapati
<templatestyles src="Module:Hatnote/styles.css"></templatestyles>
Chhatrapati (Devanagari: छत्रपती) is an Indian royal title equivalent to an Emperor used by the Marathas. The word ‘Chhatrapati’ is from Sanskrit chatra (roof or umbrella) and pati (master/Owner/ruler); Chhatrapati thus indicates a person who gives shade to his followers and protects their success.
In contrast, the Indian Maharaja or Raja, Yuvraj, Rajkumar or Kumar, Senapati, and Sardar most closely equate to the European titles King, Crown Prince, Prince, Duke, and Count, respectively.
Chhatrapti is the title adopted by Shivaji Raje Bhonsle, founder of the Maratha Empire when he got crowned. As described below, Shivaji's lineal successors in the royal House of Bhonsle also held the title of Chhatrapati.
Contents
The Royal House of Bhonsle
The following list details the Chhatrapatis of the House of Bhonsle, a royal family of Maratha Kshatriyas descending from the solar line of the Rajput Ranas of Mewar:[1][2]
Portrait | Chhatrapati | Birth | Reign | Death |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shivaji | c. April 1627 / 19 February 1630[3] | 1674 - 1680 | 3 April 1680 | |
Sambhaji | 14 May 1657 | 20 July 1680 - 11 March 1689 | 11 March 1689 | |
Rajaram | 24 February 1670 | 1689 – 1700 | 3 March 1700 | |
Shivaji II | 9 June 1696 | 1700 – 1708 | 14 March 1726 | |
Shahu | 18 May 1682 | 1708 – 1748 | 15 December 1749 |
The royal Bhonsle line then splits into two, the Chhatrapatis of Satara and the Chhatrapatis of Kolhapur:
The Chhatrapatis of Satara
The following is the list of the Chhatrapatis of Satara:[1]
- Shahu (1708–1748)
- Ramraja (1749–1777)
- Shahu II of Satara (1777–1808)
- Pratapsingh (1808–1839)
- Shahaji II of Satara (1839–1848)
- 1848 to Great Britain
- Pratapsinh I (adopted)
- Rajaram III
- Pratapsinh II
- Raja Shahu III (1918–1950)
- Pratapsinhraje (1950–1978)
- Chatrapati Udayanraje Bhonsle– Maharaja (1978 till present)
The Chhatrapatis of Kolhapur
The following is the list of the Chhatrapatis of Kolhapur:[1]
- Tarabai as a regent of Shivaji II (1700–1708)
- Shivaji II (1700–1712)
- Sambhaji II (1712–1760)
- Shivaji III (1760–1812)
- Shambhu (1812–1821)
- Shahaji (1821–1838)
- Shivaji III (1838–1866)
- Rajaram I (1866–1870)
- Shivaji IV (1871–1883)
- Shahu I (1884–1922)
- Rajaram III (1922–1940)
- Shivaji V (1941–1946)
- Shahaji II (1874–1922) (was previously the Maharaja of Dewas Senior, later adopted as Chhatrapati to the Kolhapur Gadi)
- Shahu II as titular Maharaja (1983–present) (adopted from Bhosale family of Nagpur)
- Sambhaji III as titular Prince (1971–present)
See also
Notes
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
Cite error: Invalid <references>
tag; parameter "group" is allowed only.
<references />
, or <references group="..." />
References
- ^ V.S. Kadam, 1993. Maratha Confederacy: A Study in its Origin and Development. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi.
- D.B. Kasar, Rigveda to Rajgarh – Making of Shivaji the Great. Manudevi Prakashan, Mumbai.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Maheshwari, K.K. & K.W. Wiggins (1989). Maratha Mints and Coinage, Nashik: Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, pp.205–6
- ↑ H. S. Sardesai (2002). Shivaji, the great Maratha, Volume 2. Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd. p. 428. ISBN 978-81-7755-284-3.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.