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{{Short description|Maharaja of Indore from 1833–1834}} |
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'''Maharajadhiraj Raja Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Marthand Rao Holkar VIII Bahadur'''{{ |
'''Maharajadhiraj Raja Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Marthand Rao Holkar VIII Bahadur'''{{citation needed|date=June 2020}} or '''Marthand Rao Holkar''' (1830–1849) belonging to the [[Holkar]] dynasty of the [[Maratha]]s was briefly the [[Maharaja]] of [[Indore]] ([[Indore State|Holkar State]]) (1833–1834). |
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He was born in 1830, the eldest son of Shrimant Sardar [[Bapu Sahib Holkar]]. He was adopted in October 1833 by |
He was born in 1830, the eldest son of Shrimant Sardar [[Bapu Sahib Holkar]]. He was adopted in October 1833 by Gautamabai Holkar and [[Krishna Bai Holkar]], who were, respectively, the widow and mother of the deceased Maharaja [[Malhar Rao Holkar III]]. |
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== Gaddi == |
== Gaddi == |
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Marthand Rao was installed on the throne (''gaddi'') at Indore on 17 January 1834. The adoption, however, was not acceptable to the people, who regarded it as Gautama Bai's device for retaining power. The strong opposition of the public on 2 February 1834, led to the succession of [[Hari Rao Holkar]]. Subsequently, Marthand Rao was sent to the [[Deccan Plateau]], where he was confined until his death at [[Poona]] on 2 June 1849. |
Marthand Rao was installed on the throne (''gaddi'') at Indore on 17 January 1834. The adoption, however, was not acceptable to the people, who regarded it as Gautama Bai's device for retaining power. The strong opposition of the public on 2 February 1834, led to the succession of [[Hari Rao Holkar]]. Subsequently, Marthand Rao was sent to the [[Deccan Plateau]], where he was confined until his death at [[Poona]] on 2 June 1849. |
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* Hira Lal Gupta, "INDORE SUCCESSIONS, 1833-34 & 1843", Proceedings of the Indian History Congress Vol. 18 (1955), pp. 243–251 |
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* Henry Beveridge, A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social, vol 3, London: Blackie, 1865, 220 et sup |
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* C U Aitchinson, A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, vol 4. Calcutta: Government of India, 1893, 157 |
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Marthand Rao Holkar | |||||
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'Maharaja (Ruler of Indore) ' | |||||
8th Holkar Maharaja of Indore | |||||
Reign | 1833–1834 | ||||
Coronation | 17 January 1834, Indore | ||||
Successor | Hari Rao Holkar | ||||
Born | 1830 | ||||
Died | 2 June 1849 Pune | ||||
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Father | Bapu Sahib Holkar | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Maharajadhiraj Raja Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Marthand Rao Holkar VIII Bahadur[citation needed] or Marthand Rao Holkar (1830–1849) belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas was briefly the Maharaja of Indore (Holkar State) (1833–1834).
He was born in 1830, the eldest son of Shrimant Sardar Bapu Sahib Holkar. He was adopted in October 1833 by Gautamabai Holkar and Krishna Bai Holkar, who were, respectively, the widow and mother of the deceased Maharaja Malhar Rao Holkar III.
Gaddi
[edit]Marthand Rao was installed on the throne (gaddi) at Indore on 17 January 1834. The adoption, however, was not acceptable to the people, who regarded it as Gautama Bai's device for retaining power. The strong opposition of the public on 2 February 1834, led to the succession of Hari Rao Holkar. Subsequently, Marthand Rao was sent to the Deccan Plateau, where he was confined until his death at Poona on 2 June 1849.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Hira Lal Gupta, "INDORE SUCCESSIONS, 1833-34 & 1843", Proceedings of the Indian History Congress Vol. 18 (1955), pp. 243–251
- Henry Beveridge, A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social, vol 3, London: Blackie, 1865, 220 et sup
- C U Aitchinson, A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, vol 4. Calcutta: Government of India, 1893, 157