
Important for UPSC, State PCS
Prelims: Raghuji Bhonsle I .
Mains: General Studies Paper-1 : Maratha expansion in Bengal and Orissa — a key theme in the rise of regional powers. pre-British Indian political landscape.
Context-
The state government of Maharashtra has reclaimed the famous “Raghuji Sword” of the 18th century Maratha general Raghuji Bhonsle I for Rs 47.15 lakh at an auction in London, United Kingdom.
Raghuji Bhonsle I (also spelled as Raghoji Bhonsale I) was a prominent Maratha general and the founder of the Nagpur Bhonsle dynasty in the early 18th century. He played a crucial role in expanding Maratha influence in central and eastern India.
Early Life and Background
- Raghuji Bhonsle belonged to a cadet branch of the Bhonsle clan, originally based in the Satara region.
- He was a distant relative of Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha Empire.
- Initially served as a Maratha military commander under Shahu I, the Chhatrapati of Satara, during the early 18th century.
Quick Overview:
- Full Name: Raghuji Bhonsle I
- Dynasty: Bhonsle (a branch of the Marathas)
- Reign: Early 18th century (circa 1730–1755 as the ruler of Nagpur)
- Capital: Nagpur
- Founder of: Nagpur Kingdom
Key Facts:
- Origin: Raghuji was from the Bhonsle clan, which was closely related to Chhatrapati Shivaji’s family.
- Rise to Power: He gained prominence under the rule of Shahu Maharaj, the Maratha Chhatrapati, who appointed him as Senapati (commander-in-chief) for the eastern campaigns.
- Eastern Expeditions:
- He conducted successful military campaigns in Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
- He established Maratha authority in parts of Chhattisgarh and Odisha (then Orissa).
- His expeditions brought in significant revenue through chauth (a tax collected by the Marathas).
- Nagpur Kingdom:
- Raghuji made Nagpur his capital and developed it into a major Maratha center in central India.
- He laid the foundation of what became a powerful semi-autonomous kingdom under Maratha suzerainty.
- Death: He passed away in 1755, and his successors continued to rule Nagpur until the British annexed it in the 19th century.
Legacy
- Considered the architect of the Nagpur Kingdom.
- Played a key role in expanding Maratha influence into eastern India.
- His rule marked the Maratha entry into Bengal and Orissa, which became contested zones between the Marathas and the British later on.
- Remembered for his military acumen, political maneuvering, and for establishing a lasting dynasty.
CBL Practice Questions for Prelims –
Raghuji Bhonsle I conducted several successful expeditions in the eastern parts of India. Which of the following regions did he bring under Maratha influence?
- Bengal
- Orissa
- Gujarat
- Bihar
Select the correct answer using the codes below:
A) 1, 2 and 3 only
B) 1, 2 and 4 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 3 and 4 only
Answer: ✅ B) 1, 2 and 4 only
CBL Mains Practice Question –
Discuss the role of Raghuji Bhonsle I in establishing the Bhonsle kingdom of Nagpur.
How did his political and military strategies contribute to the consolidation of Maratha power in Central India?
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