词条 | Shankarrao Chimnajirao Pant Sachiv |
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|name = Shankarrao Chimnajirao Pant Sachiv Gandekar |title =Meherban Shrimant |image =Shankarrao Chimnajirao Gandekar.jpg |succession = 10th Pant Sachiv of Bhor State |reign = 1871 – 1922 |predecessor = Pant Sachiv Chimnajirao III Raghunathrao |successor = Raja Raghunathrao Shankarrao Pant Sachiv |issue = Raja Raghunathrao Shankarrao Pant Sachiv |house = Pant Sachiv |birth_date = 30 March 1854 |death_date = 17 July 1922 |death_place = |religion = Hinduism }}Shankarrao Chimnajirao Pant Sachiv was the 10th ruler of the princely state of Bhor of British Raj during the reign (12 February 1871 - 17 July 1922 ).[1] With Doctrine of lapse of the Satara State in 1849 the Pant Sachiv became a tributary of the British Government. In 1820 a Treaty was concluded between the British Government (East India Company). As original British grantee of 1820 Chimnajirao Raghunathrao was made the ruler of Bhor. On 20th July 1874 Shankarrao Chimnajirao Pant Sachiv was installed with full ruling powers on Bhor State. {{Sfn|McClenaghan|1996|p=80}}Early yearsShankarrao Chimnajirao Pant Sachiv was born to Chimnajirao Raghunathrao Pant Sachiv (9th Ruler of Bhor) on 30 March 1854.[2] In 1867 he joined the Poona High School for further studies, which lasted till he came to the Gadi with full powers of Bhor State.[3][4] Minority AdministrationShrimant Raosaheb was 17 years when his father died in 1871. The British Government there upon entrusted the management of the state affairs to his mother Maisaheb as the Regent, who was assisted in her work by two Karbharis, One is appointed by the state government and the other by the British Raj.{{Sfn|Ranade|1930|p=39}} However Ranisheb Maisaheb died in the year 1873, and the British government on seeing Raosaheb come of age, handed over to him the rulership of his State with full powers in July 1874.{{Sfn|Ranade|1930|p=40}} MarriageRaosaheb married daughter of Sardar Madhavrao Vithal Vinchurkar in 1861, but she died with Cholera within a month after a marriage. Then Raosheb the following year married Jijibai Ranisaheb the daughter of Sardar Krishnarao Vitthal Vinchurkar of the same family.{{Sfn|Ranade|1930|p=39}} Honours
References1. ^{{cite book|title=The Golden Book of India: A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated of the Indian Empire|author=Sir Roper Lethbridge|publisher=Aakar Books|year=2005|page=79}} 2. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=JVQOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA176|title=The Modern History of the Indian Chiefs, Rajas, Zamindars, & C: The native states|author=Lokanātha Ghosha|publisher=J.N. Ghose|page=173}} 3. ^{{cite book|title=Life of His Highness Raja Shreemant Sir Raghunathrao S.: Alias Babasaheb Pandit Pant Sachiv, K.C.I.E., Raja of Bhor|author=V. G. Ranade (Rao Sahib.)|publisher=Bhor State|year=1951|page=52}} 4. ^{{cite book|title=Costumes and textiles of royal India|author=Ritu Kumar|publisher=Antique Collectors' Club|accessdate=14 July 2006|page=65|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=qYK1AAAAIAAJ}} Bibliography
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