... of native female apparel are the chief manufactures. The chief of Mudhol State belongs to the Bhonsld family, of Kshattriya origin, descended, according to tradition, from a common ancestor with Sivaji the Great. This name, however, has been entirely... The Imperial Gazetteer of India - 527 페이지저자: William Wilson Hunter - 1886전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Wilson Hunter - 1881 - 546 페이지
...great Sivaji. This name, however, has been entirely superseded by the second designation of Ghorpade, which is said to have been acquired by one of the...family is that it held a high position at the Court of Bijdpur, from which it received the lands it still holds. The Mudhol chiefs were the most determined... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1886 - 560 페이지
...the Great. This name, however, has been entirely superseded by the second designation of Ghorpade, which is said to have been acquired by one of the...family is that it held a high position at the court of Bijdpur, from which it received the lands it still holds. The Mudhol chiefs were the most determined... | |
| 1886 - 460 페이지
...the great Shivaji. This name however has been almost entirely superseded by the second designation, which is said to have been acquired by one of the...previously deemed impregnable, by fastening a cord round the body of a ghorpad or iguana. There are two branches of the great Ghorpada family, the Sathkas... | |
| 1886 - 458 페이지
...Madras Presidency in the last century. All that is authentically known of the history of the Mudhol family is that it held a high position at the Court of Bijápur, from which it received the jágir it still holds. One of the kings of the Adil Sháhi dynasty... | |
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