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1599:1629 births
1454:Adversaries
1389:Farrukhabad
1339:Gajendragad
1289:3rd Panipat
1256:Katwa (2nd)
1246:Katwa (1st)
1136:Pavan Khind
929:Bhat family
914:Baji Rao II
899:Narayan Rao
183:Predecessor
1593:Categories
1552:Sindhudurg
1466:Qutb Shahi
1461:Adil Shahi
1176:Bhupalgarh
1141:Umberkhind
1126:Pratapgarh
1032:Parvatibai
1022:Lakshmibai
965:hereditary
943:Pratinidhi
924:Nana Sahib
884:Baji Rao I
831:Rajaram II
740:1675-1684
654:References
611:Literature
508:Qutub Shah
432:Dharmakuta
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1522:Pratapgad
1394:Bharatpur
1374:3rd Delhi
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1052:Sakvarbai
1037:Putalabai
1002:Gopikabai
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919:Amrut Rao
816:Rajaram I
746:Shahuji I
576:Bangalore
478:Thanjavur
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336:Thanjavur
332:Bengaluru
325:Shahaji's
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197:Shahuji I
193:Successor
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1547:Shivneri
1527:Purandar
1409:Mahidpur
1404:Koregaon
1354:Chaksana
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1285:Peshawar
1226:Mandsaur
1161:Sinhagad
1156:Purandar
1131:Kolhapur
1067:Baka Bai
1017:Kashibai
1007:Jankibai
836:Shahu II
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1319:Wadgaon
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1294:Alegaon
1266:Burdwan
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1206:Raigarh
1181:Bijapur
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1027:Mastani
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317:Shahaji
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1379:Assaye
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1329:Badami
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