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Sir Madhavrao Shinde Alijabahaddar, Gwalior
The 'Scindia', also spelled 'Sindhia', 'Sindia', or 'Shinde', are a prominent
Maratha family in
India. The dynasty was founded by
Ranoji Rao Scindia.
Meharban Srimant Ranoji Rao Shinde was the founder of
Gwalior Dominious. The son of Sri Jankojirao Shinde ji, Patil of Kanherkhed, in
Maharashtra, he sought to establish a Hindu kingdom north of the
Narmada River. Meharban Srimant Ranoji Rao's date of birth is not known.
The closing years of
Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath's career were fraught with events strengthening the Maratha cause and ultimately lay the foundation of that vigorous policy which knew no defeat as long as the Maratha confederacy existed. Ranoji seems to have been in an obscure position in the peshwa's regime, directed more towards the attainment of territorial aims by diplomatic skills rather than by arms. Little that is thoroughly trustworthy is known of the earlier years of Ranojirao, whose family was reduced to straightened circumstances during the internecine dissension which raged for a long time between
Satara and
Kolhapur. He was thus, in charge of the Maratha conquests in
Malwa in
1726.
Ranoji established his capital at
Ujjain in
1731; His successors were:
'Meharban Srimant Jayaji Rao Shinde', who succeded the Shinde Empire from Narmada To Yamuna
'Meharban Srimant Jyotibarao Shinde' a brave worrior, killed in a war near Orchha against Muslim rulers
'Meharban Dattajirao Shinde SawaiBahadur' most powerful and brave among all shinde sena.
'Meharban srimant Jankojirao Shinde' fought thoughtfuly in the battel oof Buradi Ghat, Shukrataal,and in the famous battel of Paniput.
Daulatrao Scindia (1794–1827) moved the Sindhia capital to
Gwalior. The Sindhia state of Gwalior became a major regional power in the latter half of the eighteenth century; they figured prominently in the three
Anglo-Maratha Wars, held sway over many of the
Rajput states, and conquered the state of
Ajmer.
After the defeat of the allied Maratha states by the British in the
Third Anglo-Maratha War of
1818, the Shinde Daulatrao Maharaj was forced to accept local autonomy as a
princely state within
British India and to give up Ajmer to the British.
After death of Maharaj Daulat Rao, who was very closest friend of Bajirao peshwa II, 'Maharani Baiza Bai' ruled the empire cleverly saving from Britishers, till the adopted child Janakoji rao took over the charge.
Srimant Jankoji died in the year 1843 and his widow 'maharani Tarabai Raje Shinde' successfully maintained the position and adopted a child from close lineage named Jayajirao.
The Scindia family ruled Gwalior until India's independence from the
United Kingdom in 1947, when the
Maharaja Jivajirao Scindia acceded to the Government of India. Gwalior was merged with a number of other princely states to become the new Indian
state of
Madhya Bharat. George Jivajirao served as the state's
rajpramukh, or appointed governor, from
28 May 1948 to
31 October 1956, when Madhya Bharat was merged into
Madhya Pradesh.
In
1962,
Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia, the widow of Maharaja Jiwajirao, was elected to the
Lok Sabha, beginning the family's career in electoral politics. She was first a member of the
Congress Party, and later became an influential member of the
Bharatiya Janata Party. Her son
Madhavrao Scindia was elected to the Lok Sabha in
1971 representing the Congress Party, and served until his death in
2001. His son,
Jyotiraditya Scindia, also in the Congress Party, was elected to the seat formerly held by his father in
2004.
Vijayaraje's daughters have gone with the
Bharatiya Janata Party.
Vasundhara Raje Scindia contested and has won five
parliamentary elections from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Under the Vajpayee government from 1998 onwards, Vasundhara was in charge of several different ministries. In
2003 she led the Bharatiya Janata Party to its largest majority in
Rajastan, and became the state's Chief Minister. Her other daughter,
Yashodhara Raje Scindia, contested assembly elections from
Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh and won in 1998 and 2003. Upon the BJP's win in the state, she became the state's Minister for Tourism, Sports and Youth Affairs. Vasundhara's son
Dushyant Singh entered the Lok Sabha in 2004 from Rajasthan.
Scindia Maharajas of Ujjain and Gwalior
★ Maharaja
Ranojirao Scindia (1731 –
19 July 1745)
★ Maharaja
Jayapparao Scindia (1745 –
25 July 1755)
★ Maharaja
Jankojirao I Scindia (
25 July 1755 –
15 January 1761). Born 1745.
★ Meharban Srimant Dattaji Rao Shinde Maharaj Sahab, Regent (1755 –
10 January 1760). Died 1760.
★ ''(
15 January 1761 –
25 November 1763) vacant''
★ Maharaja
Kedarjirao Scindia (
25 November 1763 –
10 July 1764)
★ Maharaja
Manajirao Scindia (
10 July 1764 –
18 January 1768)
★ Maharaja
Madhavrao I Scindia http://www.bluwiki.org/go/Alijah_Srinath(18 January 1768 –
12 February 1794). Born c.1730, died 1794.
★ Maharaja
Daulatrao Scindia (
12 February 1794 –
21 March 1827). Born 1779, died 1827.
★ Maharaja
Jankojirao II Scindia (
18 June 1827 –
7 February 1843). Born 1805, died 1843.
★ Maharaja
Jayajirao Scindia (
7 February 1843 –
20 June 1886). Born 1835, died 1886.
★ Maharaja
Madhavrao II Scindia (
20 June 1886 –
5 June 1925). Born 1876, died 1925.
★ Maharaja (later Rajpramukh)
George Jivajirao Scindia (Maharaja
5 June 1925 –
15 August 1947, Rajpramukh
28 May 1948 –
31 October 1956). Born 1916, died 1961.
External links
★
Genealogy of the Scindia dynasty
★ http://www.bluwiki.org/go/Alijah_Srinath
★ http://www.bluwiki.org/go/Daulatrao_Scindia
★ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayajirao_Scindia