- present-day ****stan,
Srirangapatna in Karnataka, and
Medinipur in West Bengal.
Nanasaheb built canals, bridges,
temples and
lodges for
travellers in the capital...
- Baji Rao (also
called Nanasaheb Peshwa). She had a very
orthodox religious upbringing and belief.
After the
death of
Nanasaheb Peshwa, she
tried to expand...
-
Narayan Bhikaji Parulekar commonly referred as
Nanasaheb Parulekar (20
September 1897 – 8
January 1973), was the
Founding Editor of Sakal, a
Marathi daily...
-
Kashibai and
Bajirao had four sons together.
Balaji Baji Rao (nicknamed "
Nanasaheb"), was born in 1720 and was
later appointed Peshwa by
Shahu in 1740 after...
- "Raghoba", "Raghoba Dada" and "Ragho Bharari," was the
younger brother of
Nanasaheb Peshwa. His
father was
Peshwa Bajirao I &
mother was Kashibai. Raghunathrao...
-
Dharmadhikari (1
March 1922 – 8 July 2008), po****rly
known as Dr Shri
Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari was an
Indian spiritual master,
social reformer and propagator...
- in
Maharashtra with a
daily circulation of
approximately 1.3 million.
Nanasaheb Parulekar was the
founder of the paper.
Sakal is
published in
major cities...
-
Peshwas by R.C Majumdar.
Madhavrao Bhat was the
second son of
Peshwa Nanasaheb, son of Bajirao. He was born in
Savanur on 15
February 1745. At his birth...
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Digambar Vinayak Purohit (28 May 1907 – 1994),
alias Nana
Purohit or
Nanasaheb Purohit, was an
Indian socialist politician and
freedom fighter from Mahad...
-
Nanasaheb Bonde (1914-2000) was an
Indian politician,
elected to the Lok Sabha, the
lower house of the
Parliament of
India as a
member of the
Indian National...