Jawhar State
This article is about the specific polity Jawhar State and therefore only includes events related to its territory and not to its possessions or colonies. If you are interested in the possession, this is the link to the article about the nation which includes all possessions as well as all the different incarnations of the nation.
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Was a polity located in the modern-day Indian State of Maharashtra.
Establishment
- May 1343: On 6 June 1306, Jayabha Mukne, a Poligar, took possession of the fort at Jawhar. His elder son, Dulbarrao, expanded his patrimony and conquered a large territory, controlling 22 forts, comprising most of the Nasik and Thana districts, and yielding annual revenues valued at £90,000. He received recognition as ruler by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq, receiving the new name of Nimshah and the hereditary title of Raja on 5 June 1343.
Chronology
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1. Conquests of Shahu I
Expansion during the rule of Shahu I in the Maratha Empire.
- January 1743: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- February 1743: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
- January 1759: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
- February 1759: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
- January 1762: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
- February 1762: The Marathas briefly controlled Jawhar in 1742, 1758 and 1761.
Disestablishment
- January 1802: Jawhar State signs a subsidiary alliance with the British Empire.