Royal House

Maratha-Haus Bhonsle

Ausgehend von den zerklüfteten Bergfestungen von Maharashtra schuf die Familie Bhonsle ein Imperium, das die mächtigsten Kräfte ihrer Zeit herausforderte und ein ebenso großartiges wie turbulentes Vermächtnis hinterließ.

1674–1818South AsiaRoyal HouseHinduism

"प्रतिपच्चंद्रलेखेव वर्धिष्णुर्विश्व वन्दिता (Pratipacchandra-lekheva vardhiṣṇur viśva vanditā) — 'As the moon waxes from the first day, so shall our glory grow, revered by the world.'"

Maratha-Haus Bhonsle crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1674–1818
Founder
Shivaji Bhonsle
Region
South Asia
Religion
Hinduism

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Birth of Shivaji Bhonsle

Shivaji Bhonsle, future founder of the Maratha Empire, is born at Shivneri Fort. His birth is later commemorated as a pivotal moment in Maratha history.

Coronation of Shivaji as Chhatrapati

In a grand ceremony at Raigad Fort, Shivaji is crowned as the first Chhatrapati, establishing the Bhonsle family as a royal house and legitimizing Maratha sovereignty.

Accession of Sambhaji Bhonsle

Sambhaji, Shivaji's eldest son, ascends the throne amidst internal disputes and external threats, marking the beginning of a tumultuous reign.

Execution of Sambhaji Bhonsle

After being captured by Mughal forces, Sambhaji is executed, leading to a period of crisis and resistance under his younger brother, Rajaram.

Death of Rajaram Bhonsle

Rajaram dies at Sinhagad, leaving the Maratha kingdom under the regency of his wife, Tarabai, and sparking further succession struggles.

Release and Coronation of Shahu I Bhonsle

Shahu, grandson of Shivaji, is released from Mughal captivity and crowned as Chhatrapati at Satara, ushering in a new era of expansion and consolidation.

Maratha Army Sacks Delhi

Under the leadership of Baji Rao I and with Bhonsle sanction, Maratha forces capture and sack Delhi, signaling the zenith of their military power.

Third Battle of Panipat

The Maratha confederacy suffers a catastrophic defeat at Panipat, resulting in massive casualties and the beginning of the dynasty's decline.

Treaty of Salbai

The Bhonsle and other Maratha leaders sign the Treaty of Salbai with the British East India Company, temporarily halting hostilities but ceding strategic advantage.

Second Anglo-Maratha War and Treaty of Deogaon

The Bhonsle house at Nagpur is defeated by the British and forced to sign the Treaty of Deogaon, losing significant territory and autonomy.

End of Maratha Sovereignty

The British defeat the last Maratha forces, abolish the Peshwa, and reduce the Bhonsle family to titular rulers, marking the end of their political power.

Annexation of Satara

The British annex the princely state of Satara under the Doctrine of Lapse, formally ending the last vestige of Bhonsle rule.

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