Jamkhandi State

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Jamkhandi State
ಜಮಖಂಡಿ ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ
Princely State of British India
1811–1948
Flag of Jamkhandi
Flag
Coat of arms of Jamkhandi
Coat of arms
Sangli-Jamkhandi map.jpg
Jamkhandi State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Area 
• 1901
1,357 km2 (524 sq mi)
Population 
• 1901
105,357
History
History 
• Established
1811
• Acceded to the Union of India
1948
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Maratha Empire
India
Today part ofKarnataka, India

Jamkhandi State was one of the Maratha princely states of British India.[1] It was founded in 1811[2] and its capital was at Jamakhandi. It was administered as part of the Deccan States Agency of the Bombay Presidency and was one of the former states of the Southern Maratha Country.

History[]

Jamkhandi state was founded in 1811 by Shrimant Gopalrao Patwardhan. He was a descendant of Bramhibhoot Harbhat Buva Patwardhan of Kurandvad Senior State.

The name of the state was derived from Jambukeshwar temple. The temple itself got the name because it was deep inside a Jambul blueberry (Jambul in Marathi, Nerale Hannu in Kannada, Jamun in Hindi) forest. Today, a primary school functions from the temple precinct.[3]

The town of Kundgol, which is in the neighboring Dharwar district, was a non-contiguous part of Jamkhandi State until it merged into the Indian Union on 19t February 1948.

Rulers[]

The rulers of the state bore the title 'Raja'. The Rajas of Jamkhandi belonged to the Patwardhan dynasty.[4]

The rulers of Jamkhandi were of the Chitpavan Brahmin caste, originally from the Kotawada in Ratnagiri. Haribhat, who was the family priest of another Chitpavan Brahmin, the chief of Ichalkaranji. Three of Haribhat's sons served Peshwa and distinguished themselves during various conquests. The Peshwa awarded them Jagirs of Jamkhandi, Miraj, Sangli and Kurundwad, to honor their bravery and courage.

Jamkhandi was one of the Maratha Princely States of British India and was administered as part of the Bombay Presidency, later by the Deccan States Agency. Jamkhandi was founded by Gopalrao Ramchandrarao Patwardhan (1799–1840) in 1811. He was succeeded by Ramchandrarao Gopalrao Patwardhan (1833–1897), who was a very capable administrator, and moved his capital to Ramtirth, a hill near Jamkhandi, next to an old temple.[5]

Rajas[]

  • 1811 – 18??
  • 18?? – 1840
  • 18 November 1840 – 1897 a.k.a. Appa Sahib Patwardhan
  • 1897 – 25 February 1924 a.k.a. Bhav Sahib Patwardhan
  • 25 February 1924 – 15 August 1947 a.k.a. Appa Sahib Patwardhan (b. 1906)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 14, p. 46.
  2. ^ Jamkhandi (Princely State)
  3. ^ Swami Vivekanand English Medium school and Nutan Vidyalaya Kannada Gandu Makkala Shale, ನೂತನ ವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ ಕನ್ನಡ ಗಂಡು ಮಕ್ಕಳ ಶಾಲೆ
  4. ^ Princely States of India
  5. ^ Jadeja, Arjunsinh (22 October 2013). "The migrant rulers of Jamkhandi" (Bangalore). Deccan Herald. Retrieved 2 February 2015.

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Coordinates: 16°31′N 75°18′E / 16.517°N 75.300°E / 16.517; 75.300

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