Dhar State

Princely state in present-day India


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::summary Princely state in present-day India ::

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FieldValue
native_nameधार मराठा रियासत
conventional_long_nameDhar State
common_nameDhar
nationIndia
subdivisionPrincely State
year_start1730
year_end1947
event_endIndependence of India
s1India
flag_s1Flag of India.svg
image_flagDrapeau Dhar.png
image_mapBarwani-Dhar map.jpg
image_map_captionDhar State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
stat_area14660
stat_year11941
stat_pop1253,210
todayIndia
footnotesColumbia-Lippincott Gazetteer (New York: Columbia University Press, 1952) p. 510
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Dhar maratha State was a Maratha princely state. It was a salute state in the colonial sway of the Central India Agency. Dhar began as one of the states during Maratha dominance in India about 1730. In 1941 it had an area of 1798 sqmi and a population of 253,210. Dhar was the capital of the state since 1732 (from the 1728 foundation, the Raja's first seat had been at Multhan in Dhar district. In 1948, it became part of Madhya Bharat.

Lying between 21°57' and 23°15' north, and 74°37' and 75°37' east, Dhar State was bordered on the north by Ratlam State and Sailana State; east by parts of Gwalior and Indore States; on the south by Barwani State, and on the west by Jhabua State and portions of Gwalior State and Indore State.

Prathmeshwar Sinh Raje Pawar is the current titular crown prince of Dhar, as Hemendra Sinh Raje Pawar (the titular Maharaja of Dhar) died in November 2023.

History

The present Dhar dynasty was founded in 1729 by Udaji Rao Pawar, a distinguished Maratha general who received the territory as a grant from the Chhatrapati.

Yashwant Rao Pawar also had prominent role in the northern expansion of the Maratha Empire. In the Third battle of Panipat (1761), Atai Khan, the adopted son of the Wazir Shah Wali Khan, was said to have been killed by Yeshwant Rao Pawar when he climbed atop his elephant and struck him down.

During the Pindhari raids, the state's territory was whittled away, until it was restored in size on 10 January 1819, when it signed a Subsidiary alliance agreement with the British East India Company and became a major Princely state, enjoying indirect rule under British protectorate.

The Dhar State Darbar (Court) was composed of Sardars, Jagirdars, Istamuradars, Mankaris, Thakurs and Bhumias.

The state was confiscated by the British after the Revolt of 1857. In 1860, it was restored to Raja Anand Rao III Pawar, then a minor, with the exception of the detached district of Bairusia which was granted to the Begum of Bhopal. Anand Rao, who received the personal title Maharaja and the KCSI in 1877, died in 1898; he was succeeded by Udaji Rao II Pawar.

Rulers

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Reign startReign endNameBirth-death
17281732Udaji Raje I Pawar
17321736Anand Raje I Pawar(b. ... – died 1749)
17361761, 6 JanuaryYeshwant Raje I Pawar(1724–1761)
1761, 6 January1782Khande Raje Pawar(b. c.1758 – died 1782)
17821807, 10 JuneAnand Raje II Pawar(1782–1807)
1807, Dec1810Ramchandra Raje I Pawar(1807–1810)
1807, Dec1810Maina Bai (f) (regent)
18101833, OctoberRamchandra Raje II Pawar(1805–1833)
1834, 21 April1857, 23 MayYeshwant Raje II Pawar(1823–1857)
1857, 23 May1858, 19 JanAnand Raje III Pawar (1st time)(1844–1898)
1858, 19 Jan1860, 1 Maystate abolished
1860, 1 May1898, 29 JulyAnand Raje III Pawar (2nd time)(1844–1898)
1898, 29 July1926Udaji Raje II Pawar "Baba Sahib"(1886–1926)
19261931Laxmibai Sahiba (f) (regent)
19261989Anand Raje IV Pawar(1920–1989)
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Titular Maharajas

Postal/Philatelic information

In 1897 primitive stamps with entirely native text. The second definitive issue bore the name DHAR STATE in Latin script; a total of 8 stamps. Since 1901 Indian stamps have been in use.

References

References

  1. MP: Dhar's Titular Maharaja Hemendra Rao Pawar Passes Away Due To Cancer, November 07 2023 [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/mp-dhars-titular-maharaja-hemendra-rao-pawar-passes-away-due-to-cancer]
  2. (15 January 2015). "Hemendra Singh Puar is head of erstwhile princely state of Dhar".
  3. "Hemendra Pawar to be new Dhar maharaja | Indore News - Times of India".
  4. "Hemendra Singh becomes new King of Dhar".
  5. "Administration to remove seal on Dhar royal estates on HC orders | Indore News - Times of India".
  6. (7 September 2017). "Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey". Asian Educational Services.
  7. "The Peshwas: Peak & Debacle".

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