Mohite (clan)

Mohite (clan)

The Mohite (Marathi: मोहीते) are a Maratha clan-vaghri-Harijan, found largely in Maharashtra and neighbouring states in India. Their major centre is Talbid in Satara District, Maharashtra. They are also found in other regions of Maratha presence such as Nagpur, Baroda, Gwalior, Satara, and Kolhapur and some other parts of India. The word mohite means "brave".[citation needed]

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History

Soyarabai (d. 1680), one of the brides of King Shivaji, and Tarabai (1675–1761), wife of King Chhatrapati, plus several brides in the houses of the Bhosale and other Maratha clans were from the Mohite clan.

Numerous warriors of the Mohite clan served the Maratha Empire during King Shivaji's Reign. Sardar Hambirrao Mohite was the first Maratha commander in chief at Raigad fort after King Shivaji's coronation in 1674.

Notables

  • Shankraji Mohite, King Shivaji's comrade, who was present at Pratapgad when Shivaji killed Afzalkhan
  • Pilaji Mohite, King Shivaji's comrade, who was present at Pratapgad when Shivaji killed Afzalkhan[1]
  • Sambhajirao Mohite, Maratha sardar and ruler of Talbid
  • Hambirao Mohite, Commander in Chief of the Maratha Army and Soyarabai's brother. His descendents dwell in Talbid.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Marathyancha Itihas Sadhan Parichay By A.R. Kulkarni

Sources

Marathi

  • Balagi Nathugi Gavand; Govind Moroba Karlekar (1997). Kshytriya Marathyanchi Vanshavali and Shannavkuli aani Surya, Som, Bhramh and Sheshvant. Tukaram book Depo, Madhavbag, Mumbai 4. 
  • Bhramibhoot sadguru param pujya Moredada (Thursday 11 July 2002). Shree Shatradharma, Prachalit and pramikh kshtravansh and tyanche gotra, pravar, kuldaivat, kuldevata a Devak. Shree Swami Samarth Seva And Adhyatmik vikas pradhan kendra District Nasik, Taluka Dindori, Maharashtra state. 
  • Gopal Dajiba Dalwi (1912). Maratha Kulancha Etihas. 1-6. Induprakash Press, Mumbai. 

English

  • A History of the Mahrattas by James Grant Duff and Stephen Meredyth Edwardes. Revised edition published by H. Milford, Oxford university press, 1921. Item notes: v. 2. Original from Harvard University. Digitized 7 Jul 2005. 573 pages
  • Elements amongst the Marathas by Vidyanand Swami Shrivastavya. Published by Published by D.K. Shrivastavya for Aitihasik Gaurav Grantha Mala, 1952. Item notes: v. 1. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized 2 Aug 2007. 228 pages
  • The rise and fall of the Maratha Empire by Rajaram Vyankatesh Nadkarnia. Published by Popular Prakashan, 1966. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized 1 Aug 2007. 410 pages
  • The Mughal-Maratha relations: twenty five fateful years, 1682-1707 by G. T. Kulkarni. Published by the Department of History, Deccan College Post-Graduate Research Institute, 1983. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized 9 Aug 2007. 285 pages
  • Lectures on Maratha Mughal relations, 1680-1707 by Setumadhava Rao Pagdi, Nagpur University. Published by Printed at Nagpur Vidyapeeth Mudranalaya, 1966. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized 11 Jul 2006. 156 pages
  • The Life and Exploits of Shivāji by Krishnáji Anant and Jagannáth Lakshuman Mánkar. Second edition. Published by s.n., 1886. Original from Oxford University. Digitized 22 Nov 2007. 112 pages
  • Maharashtra State Gazetteers by Gazetteers Department, Maharashtra (India). Revised edition. Published by Directorate of Govt. Print., Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State, 1968. Item notes: v. 13. Original from the University of California. Digitized 25 Jan 2008.

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