Janoji of Nagpur

Raja of Nagpur from 1755 to 1772 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Janoji I (Janoji Bhonsle, Marathi pronunciation: [d͡ʒaːɳod͡ʒi bʱoːsəleː]; reigned 14 February 1755  21 May 1772) was the second Maharaja of Nagpur from the Bhonsle dynasty.[5] He was one of the four legitimate sons of Raghuji I. Following a succession dispute with his brothers, Janoji ascended the throne in 1755, succeeding his father as the ruler of Nagpur.[6] He also participated in the conflict between Peshwa Madhavrao and the Nizam of Hyderabad, aligning himself with Raghunathrao. In 1765, both Madhavrao and Raghunathrao later turned against him and jointly sacked and burned the city of Nagpur. Janoji eventually agreed to pay tribute to Madhavrao.[7] He died in 1772 without leaving an heir and was succeeded by his brother, Mudhoji I.[8]

Reign14 February 1755 – 21 May 1772
PredecessorRaghuji I
SuccessorMudhoji I
BornNagpur, Maratha Empire
(present-day Nagpur, Maharashtra, India)
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Janoji I
Maharaja[1][2]
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Equestrian portrait of Janoji Bhonsle
2nd Maharaja of Nagpur
Reign14 February 1755 – 21 May 1772
PredecessorRaghuji I
SuccessorMudhoji I
BornNagpur, Maratha Empire
(present-day Nagpur, Maharashtra, India)
Died(1772-05-21)21 May 1772
Nagpur, Maratha Confederacy
(present-day Nagpur, Maharashtra, India)
HouseBhonsles of Nagpur
FatherRaghuji I
MotherSulā Bai Mohite[3][4]
ReligionHinduism
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