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This is a categorized list of notable people who were born or have dwelt in Pune, India. Only people who are sufficiently notable to have individual entries on Wikipedia have been included in the list.[1]

Authors and writers

Education and research

Entertainment

Music and dance

Industrialists

Business Leaders

Political figures

Maratha Empire

  • Peshwa Bajirao- a minister in the court of Shahu of Satara, responsible for shifting the administrative capital to Pune
  • Jijabai (1598-1674) – wife of Shahajiraje Bhosale Jagirdar of Pune, Shahajiraje; mother of Shivaji who raised him during 1640s in Pune.

Indian independence struggle

Post independence

Social reformers

Spiritual leaders

Sportspeople

See also

References

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