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Pant Pratinidhi family

Pant Pratinidhi family is a prominent aristocratic noble family of India, who served as Pratinidhis to Chhatrapatis of Maratha Empire and later became rulers of the Princely states of Aundh and Vishalgad.[1][2]

The Pant Pratinidhi's were officer's of the highest dignity under the Maratha Empire. They were ranked above all Ashta Pradhans and even above Peshwas during Rajaram I to Shahu I times.[3]

History edit

The family of the Pant Pratinidhi is descended from Trimbak Krishna, the Kulkarni (village officer) of Kinhai. Parshuram Trimbak Pant Pratinidhi, son of Trimbak Krishna was the founder of the family. Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi was born in 1660 in kinhai village.[4] The family name of Pant Pratinidhi family is Jaykar.[5]

Family tree edit

First generation edit

Second generation edit

Parshuram Trimbak married had five sons and two daughters.

  • Krishnarao Parashuram, was the elder son of Parshuram Trimbak and first chief of Vishalgad. In 1713, Shahu I awarded the jagir (feudal estate) of Vishalgad to Parashuram Trimbak. Parashuram Trimbak sent his eldest son, Krishnarao, to assume the management of the fort and the jagir of Vishalgarh. However, he no sooner obtained possession than he revolted and tendered his services to Sambhaji II, cousin and rival of Shahu I. Krishnarao was appointed Pratinidhi by Sambhaji II, the Raja of Kolhapur.[9] Among his brothers, Krishnarao was the only one to be blessed with surviving sons. His eldest son, Gangadhar Rao, was in turn the father of two sons, one of whom succeeded as the ruler of Aundh and the other as the jagirdar of Vishalgarh.
  • Trimbak Pant who died young
  • Shrinivasrao Parshuram, also known as Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi (1687- 25 November 1746), was the Pratinidhi to Shahu I and the second Chief of Aundh. He led many battles as a general in the defense of the Maratha Empire.[4] In 1718, he was appointed Pant Pratinidhi of Maratha Empire. Shripatrao is famous for his campaigns of Khatav and his Karnataka Expeditions.[10] Having no surviving sons, he was succeeded by his younger brother.
  • Jagjivan Parshuram (1691-1754), also known as Dadobha was the fourth son of Parshuram Trimbak. He succeeded his brother Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi as the third Chief of Aundh upon the latter's death in 1746.[11] Like his brother, he also did not have surviving sons, and therefore adopted (and was succeeded by) his grand-nephew, the elder son of Gangadhar Rao (see below).
  • Sadashivrao Pant who died young.
  • Godu Bai - She was married into Gugardhare family.
  • Yesu Bai -She was married into Kolekar Deshpande family.

Third generation edit

Shrimant Krishnaji Parshuram married and had four sons.

  • Shrimant Gangadharrao Pant
  • Shrimant Amrutrao Krishnaji Pant Pratinidhi was son of Krishnaji Parshuram and second Chief of Vishalgad.
  • Shrimant Trimbakrao Krishnaji Pant
  • Shrimant Shivram Krishnaji Pant

Fourth generation edit

  • Shrimant Shrinivasrao Gangadhar was son of Gangadharrao Pant and fourth Chief of Aundh State.
  • Shrimant Krishnaji Amrutrao Pant Pratinidhi was son of Amrutrao Krishnaji and third chief of Vishalgad.

References edit

  1. ^ Mahadeo Govind Ranade. Rise of Maratha Power. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. p. 94.
  2. ^ Apa Pant (1974). A Moment in Time. University of Nevada Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780340147900.
  3. ^ Sumitra Kulkarni (1995). The Satara Raj, 1818-1848: A Study in History, Administration, and Culture. Mittal Publications. p. 41.
  4. ^ a b Bond 2006, p. 773.
  5. ^ Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Kolhapur. Director of Government Printing, Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State. 1960. p. 94. The Chief of Vishalgad, styled Pant Pratinidhi, was a Deshasth Brahman and his family name was Jaykar.
  6. ^ Stewart Gordon (1993). The Marathas 1600-1818, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 109.
  7. ^ Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay. Asiatic Society of Bombay. 1908. p. 142.
  8. ^ Pant 1989, p. 12.
  9. ^ Charles Umpherston Aitchison (2017). A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, Vol. 6: Containing the Treaties, Etc., Relating to the Bombay Presidency; Part 1, the Peshwa, Baroda, Kathiawae, Palanpur Agency, Mahi Kantha and Rewa Kantha. Fb&c Limited. p. xiii.
  10. ^ Pant 1990, p. 8.
  11. ^ Pant 1990, p. 9.

Bibliography edit

  • Pant, Apa (1989). An Unusual Raja: Mahatma Gandhi and the Aundh Experiment. Sangam Books. ISBN 9780861317523.
  • Bond, J.W (2006). Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120619654.
  • Pant, Apa (1990). An Extended Family Or Fellow Pilgrims. Sangam Books. ISBN 9780863111099.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pant Pratinidhi family is a prominent aristocratic noble family of India who served as Pratinidhis to Chhatrapatis of Maratha Empire and later became rulers of the Princely states of Aundh and Vishalgad 1 2 Pant Pratinidhi familyCurrent regionPune IndiaEtymologyThe ViceroyPlace of originKinhai Satara Satara District Maharashtra IndiaMembersParshuram Trimbak Pant PratinidhiKrishnarao Pant PratinidhiShripatrao Pant PratinidhiJagjivanrao Pant PratinidhiBhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant PratinidhiParashuram Rao Pant PratinidhiConnected familiesGandekar familyEstate s Aundh State Vishalgad estateThe Pant Pratinidhi s were officer s of the highest dignity under the Maratha Empire They were ranked above all Ashta Pradhans and even above Peshwas during Rajaram I to Shahu I times 3 Contents 1 History 2 Family tree 2 1 First generation 2 2 Second generation 2 3 Third generation 2 4 Fourth generation 3 References 4 BibliographyHistory editThe family of the Pant Pratinidhi is descended from Trimbak Krishna the Kulkarni village officer of Kinhai Parshuram Trimbak Pant Pratinidhi son of Trimbak Krishna was the founder of the family Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi was born in 1660 in kinhai village 4 The family name of Pant Pratinidhi family is Jaykar 5 Family tree editFirst generation edit Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi 1660 1718 was the first of a series of hereditary Pratinidhis Marathi for Viceroy hailing from the Marathi Deshastha Brahmin family 6 7 Parshuram Pant entered the service of Rajaram I and distinguished himself in the field within a few years he was appointed as Sardar in 1690 Pant was appointed as Pratinidhi by Rajaram I in 1698 for his excellence 8 Second generation edit Parshuram Trimbak married had five sons and two daughters Krishnarao Parashuram was the elder son of Parshuram Trimbak and first chief of Vishalgad In 1713 Shahu I awarded the jagir feudal estate of Vishalgad to Parashuram Trimbak Parashuram Trimbak sent his eldest son Krishnarao to assume the management of the fort and the jagir of Vishalgarh However he no sooner obtained possession than he revolted and tendered his services to Sambhaji II cousin and rival of Shahu I Krishnarao was appointed Pratinidhi by Sambhaji II the Raja of Kolhapur 9 Among his brothers Krishnarao was the only one to be blessed with surviving sons His eldest son Gangadhar Rao was in turn the father of two sons one of whom succeeded as the ruler of Aundh and the other as the jagirdar of Vishalgarh Trimbak Pant who died young Shrinivasrao Parshuram also known as Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi 1687 25 November 1746 was the Pratinidhi to Shahu I and the second Chief of Aundh He led many battles as a general in the defense of the Maratha Empire 4 In 1718 he was appointed Pant Pratinidhi of Maratha Empire Shripatrao is famous for his campaigns of Khatav and his Karnataka Expeditions 10 Having no surviving sons he was succeeded by his younger brother Jagjivan Parshuram 1691 1754 also known as Dadobha was the fourth son of Parshuram Trimbak He succeeded his brother Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi as the third Chief of Aundh upon the latter s death in 1746 11 Like his brother he also did not have surviving sons and therefore adopted and was succeeded by his grand nephew the elder son of Gangadhar Rao see below Sadashivrao Pant who died young Godu Bai She was married into Gugardhare family Yesu Bai She was married into Kolekar Deshpande family Third generation edit Shrimant Krishnaji Parshuram married and had four sons Shrimant Gangadharrao Pant Shrimant Amrutrao Krishnaji Pant Pratinidhi was son of Krishnaji Parshuram and second Chief of Vishalgad Shrimant Trimbakrao Krishnaji Pant Shrimant Shivram Krishnaji PantFourth generation edit Shrimant Shrinivasrao Gangadhar was son of Gangadharrao Pant and fourth Chief of Aundh State Shrimant Krishnaji Amrutrao Pant Pratinidhi was son of Amrutrao Krishnaji and third chief of Vishalgad References edit Mahadeo Govind Ranade Rise of Maratha Power Publications Division Ministry of Information amp Broadcasting p 94 Apa Pant 1974 A Moment in Time University of Nevada Press p 25 ISBN 9780340147900 Sumitra Kulkarni 1995 The Satara Raj 1818 1848 A Study in History Administration and Culture Mittal Publications p 41 a b Bond 2006 p 773 Maharashtra State Gazetteers Kolhapur Director of Government Printing Stationery and Publications Maharashtra State 1960 p 94 The Chief of Vishalgad styled Pant Pratinidhi was a Deshasth Brahman and his family name was Jaykar Stewart Gordon 1993 The Marathas 1600 1818 Volume 2 Cambridge University Press p 109 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay Asiatic Society of Bombay 1908 p 142 Pant 1989 p 12 Charles Umpherston Aitchison 2017 A Collection of Treaties Engagements and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries Vol 6 Containing the Treaties Etc Relating to the Bombay Presidency Part 1 the Peshwa Baroda Kathiawae Palanpur Agency Mahi Kantha and Rewa Kantha Fb amp c Limited p xiii Pant 1990 p 8 Pant 1990 p 9 Bibliography editPant Apa 1989 An Unusual Raja Mahatma Gandhi and the Aundh Experiment Sangam Books ISBN 9780861317523 Bond J W 2006 Indian States A Biographical Historical and Administrative Survey Asian Educational Services ISBN 9788120619654 Pant Apa 1990 An Extended Family Or Fellow Pilgrims Sangam Books ISBN 9780863111099 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pant Pratinidhi family amp oldid 1179629462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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