The Gamaji Bhangare was Koli subedar in the Maratha Army of Maratha Empire during the reign of Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji. [1] [2]
Gamaji Bhangare
Patil of Kolis | |
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Native name | गामाजी भांगरे |
Nickname(s) | Subedar Bhangare |
Born | Bavan Maval, Maratha Empire |
Died | Maval, Maratha Empire |
Allegiance | Maratha Empire |
Service/ | Maratha Army |
Rank | Subedar |
Unit | Mavala |
Battles/wars | Capture of Trimbak fort |
Awards | Grant of villages and money, received title of Deshmukh by Peshwa |
Gamaji Bhangare was born in a Koli family of the Maval region to Dalpatraoji Bhangare, who was vassal under the Peshwa. [3]
Gamaji Bhangare alongwith other Koli chiefs collected an army of Kolis of Maval region known as Koli Mavala and attacked at the Trimbak fort of Nizam of Hyderabad state on the behalf of current Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle. Bhangare captured the fort and annexed into Maratha Empire. Gamaji Bhangare were received the grant of villages, money and title of Deshmukh for ruling that villages by Peshwa. [4]
The Gamaji Bhangare was Koli subedar in the Maratha Army of Maratha Empire during the reign of Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji. [1] [2]
Gamaji Bhangare
Patil of Kolis | |
---|---|
Native name | गामाजी भांगरे |
Nickname(s) | Subedar Bhangare |
Born | Bavan Maval, Maratha Empire |
Died | Maval, Maratha Empire |
Allegiance | Maratha Empire |
Service/ | Maratha Army |
Rank | Subedar |
Unit | Mavala |
Battles/wars | Capture of Trimbak fort |
Awards | Grant of villages and money, received title of Deshmukh by Peshwa |
Gamaji Bhangare was born in a Koli family of the Maval region to Dalpatraoji Bhangare, who was vassal under the Peshwa. [3]
Gamaji Bhangare alongwith other Koli chiefs collected an army of Kolis of Maval region known as Koli Mavala and attacked at the Trimbak fort of Nizam of Hyderabad state on the behalf of current Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle. Bhangare captured the fort and annexed into Maratha Empire. Gamaji Bhangare were received the grant of villages, money and title of Deshmukh for ruling that villages by Peshwa. [4]