Madhavrao Hariharrao Patwardhan

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Madhavrao Hariharrao Patwardhan
KCIE
Raja Shrimant
5th Raja of Miraj Junior
Reign1899 – 1950
SuccessorShrimant Chintamanrao Madhavrao not Chintamanrao Dhundirao Patwardhan
Born4 March 1889
Died6 May 1950
IssueShrimant Chintamanrao Madhavrao, Hariharrao, Appasaheb (three daughters)
HousePatwardhan
ReligionHinduism

Raja Madhavrao Hariharrao Patwardhan (also known as Babasaheb Patwardhan) KCIE (4 March 1889 – 6 May 1950) was the 5th Raja of the princely state of Miraj Jr. of British Raj during the reign (1899–1950).[1] He signed the accession to the Indian Union on 8 March 1948 which ended the separate existence of Miraj Junior state.[2]

Early life[edit]

Madhavrao Hariharrao was born to Chintamanrao Raghunathrao Patwardhan (7th ruler of Kurundvad Senior) on 4 March 1889. He succeeded Miraj Junior since the Lakshmanrao Patwardhan (4th ruler of the Miraj Junior Princely state) was Childless. Madhavrao Studied at Rajkumar college, Rajkot. He succeeded the gadi with full ruling powers on 17 March 1909. He married Thakutaisaheb daughter of Krishnarao Madhavrao titular Peshwa of Poona.[3]

Awards and honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ M. R. Kantak (1989). First Anglo-Maratha War: The Last Phase, 1780-83 A.D. Deccan College Post-graduate & Research Institute. p. 217.
  2. ^ WorldStatesmen - India - Princely States K-W
  3. ^ List Of Ruling Princes And Chiefs In Political Relations With The Government Of Bombay And Their Leading Officials Nobles And Personages. Government of India. 1931. p. 22.