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Jayajirao Scindia GCB, GCSI, CIE (19
January 1834 – 20 June 1886) of the
Scindia dynasty of the
Marathas was the
ruling Maharaja of
Gwalior under the...
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every department of the administration.
Srimant Maharaja Jayajirao (also
called as
Maharaj Jayajirao saheb Shinde) was in
favor to have a
fight with British...
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nineteenth century palace in Gwalior, India. It was
built in 1874 by
Jayajirao Scindia, the
Maharaja of
Gwalior in the
British Raj.
While the
major part...
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contingent from
Gwalior also mutinied, even
though that state's
ruler (
Jayajirao Scindia)
supported the British. The
remainder of the
irregular units were...
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Ranoji established his
capital at
Ujjain in 1731. His
successors included Jayajirao, Jyotibarao, Dattajirao, Jankojirao,
Mahadji Shinde and
Daulatrao Scindia...
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Lakshmibai sought shelter at
Gwalior Fort. The
Maharaja of Gwalior,
Jayajirao Scindia, was not
willing to give up his fort
without a
fight as he was...
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Maharajah Scindia of Gwalior"
Reign 20 June 1886 – 5 June 1925
Predecessor Jayajirao Scindia Successor Jivaji Rao
Scindia Born 20
October 1876 Jai
Vilas Palace...
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project was
submitted to the
Government of
India in 1872–73.
Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia of
Gwalior agreed to
grant a loan of Rs. 7.5
million at 4 percent...
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project was
submitted to the
Government of
India in 1872–73.
Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia of
Gwalior agreed to
grant a loan of Rs. 7.5
million at 4 per...
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ruler Jayajirao Scindia remained loyal to the British. The
British took
control of the fort in June 1858. They
rewarded Jayajirao with some territory...