Phaltan State
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Phaltan Statewas one of the non-salute princely states of British India, under the central division of the Bombay Presidency
Bombay Presidency
The Bombay Presidency was a province of British India. It was established in the 17th century as a trading post for the English East India Company, but later grew to encompass much of western and central India, as well as parts of post-partition Pakistan and the Arabian Peninsula.At its greatest...

, under the states of the Kolhapur-Dekkan Residency, Satara Agency and later the Deccan States Agency
Deccan States Agency
The Deccan States Agency was a unit of British India exercising suzerainty over a number of princely states. The agency was created in the 1930s, and was composed of a number of princely states in western India, located in the present-day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka...

. It was one of the Satara Jahagirs. The state measured 397 square miles (1,028 km²) in area. According to the 1901 census, the population showed a decrease of 31% in the decade at 45,739. The population of the town itself was 9,512 in that year. In 1901, the state enjoyed revenue estimated at £13,000- and paid a tribute to the British Raj
British Raj
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 of £640. Its flag was a rectangular bicolor, orange over green.

The Hindu
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 ruling family was descended from Naik Nimbaji Nimbalkar (1284–1291), a Maratha
Maratha
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 who received a grant from a Mughal
Mughal Empire
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 emperor in the 14th century. The ruler had the title of Raja
Raja
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, or Naik Nimbalkar. The first wife, SaiBai, of 17th century emperor Shivaji was from Phaltan. Major HH Raja Bahadur Shrimant Malojirao Mudhojirao Nanasaheb Naik Nimbalkar IV was the last Ruler of Phaltan.

Phaltan acceded to the Dominion of India
Dominion of India
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 on 8 March 1948 and is currently a part of Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Maharashtra is a state located in India. It is the second most populous after Uttar Pradesh and third largest state by area in India...

 state
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.

List of Rulers

  • Nimbraj I Nimbalkar, Naik
    Naik
    Naik is an administrative title and surname derived from the Sanskrit word "vash" means to control. Naik is a surname attributed to the Anavil Brahmin caste.Naik may refer to:...

    1284-1291
  • Padakhala Jagdevrao Dharpatrao Nimbalkar, Naik 1291-1327
  • Nimbraj II Nimbalkar, Naik 1327-1349
  • Vanang Bhupal Nimbalkar, Naik 1349-1374
  • Vanangpal Nimbalkar, Naik 1390-1394
  • Vangoji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1394-1409
  • Maloji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1409-1420
  • Baji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1420-1445
  • Powwarao Nimbalkar, Naik 1445-1470
  • Baji II Nimbalkar, Naik 1470-1512
  • Mudhoji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1512-1527
  • Baji Dharrao Nimbalkar, Naik 1527-1560
  • Maloji II Nimbalkar, Naik 1560-1570
  • Vangoji II Jagpalrao Nimbalkar, Naik 1570-1630
  • Mudhoji II Nimbalkar, Naik 1630-1644
  • Bajaji I Nimbalkar, Naik 1644-1676
  • Vangoji III Nimbalkar, Naik 1676-1693
  • Janoji Nimbalkar, Naik 1693-1748
  • Mudhojirao III Nimbalkar, Naik 1748-1765
  • Sayajirao Nimbalkar, Naik 1765-1774
  • Maloji III Rao Nimbalkar, Naik 1774-1777
  • Janrao II Nimbalkar, Naik 1777-1827
  • Bajaji II Rao Nimbalkar, Naik 1827-1841
  • Mudhoji IV Rao Naik Nambalkar, Raja Shrimant, 1841-1916
  • Maloji IV Rao Mudhojirao Naik Nimbalkar, Raja Bahadur Shrimant 1916-1948
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