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Sumitrabai Bhosle, the elder daughter of Raja Jayasinhrao, assumed the regency of Akalkot pending the adoption of an heir. She has never married and remains in charge of the estate and princely legacy. In 2006, with the concurrence of her only sister, Sunita Bhosle (who is also unwed), she adopted Majoji Raje Bhosle (born in 1993 as Manaji Bhosle), a patrilineal descendant of Shahaji I, as her son and heir.
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During the reign of Shahaji III, the direct line failed for the first time, and an heir was adopted from among the patrilineal descendants of Shahaji I. This was Raja Fatehsinh III, who was blessed with two sons but no legitimate grandson, and therefore the line failed again in 1965. At that point,
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until 1848, when the rulers of Satara (Chhatrapati Shahu's designated successors) were deposed by the British. Akkalkot then became one of several vassals of Satara to be recognised as separate princely states by the
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1965 onwards: Regency of Sanyuktaraje Jaysinhrao Bhonsle, elder daughter of Jaysinhrao. She has adopted Malojiraje III Sanyuktaraje Bhosle, a patrilineal descendant of Shahaji I, as the legal heir to Akalkot
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town itself was 8,348 in that year. In 1911, the state enjoyed a revenue estimated at Rs.26,586/- and paid a tribute to the British Raj of Rs.1,000/-.
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The area of the state was 1,290 square kilometres (500 sq mi); its population in 1901 was 82,047, while the population of
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1896-1923 Cpt. Fatehsinhrao III Raje Bhosle (adopted by his predecessor, born a patrilineal descendant of Shahaji I)
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Malleson, G. B.: An historical sketch of the native states of India, London 1875, Reprint Delhi 1984
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The ruling dynasty were descendants of Fattesing Bhosle, who was adopted by Chhattrapati
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Upon the termination of British rule in India in 1947, Akkalkot state acceded unto the
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1952-1965 Jayasinhrao Fatehsinhrao III Raje Bhosle (younger son of Fatehsinhrao III)
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1915-1952 Vijayasinhrao Fatehsinhrao III Raje Bhosle (elder son of Fatehsinhrao III)
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1760-1789 Shahaji I (Bala Sahib) Raje Bhosle (nephew and adopted son of Fatehsinh I)
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by birth, served as Minister for States in the government of Bombay.
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1789-1822 Fatehsinh II (Appa Sahib) Raje Bhosle (son of predecessor)
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Malojiraje III Sanyuktaraje Bhosle, adopted heir of his predecessor
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1870-1896 Shahaji III (Baba Sahib) Raje Bhosle (son of predecessor)
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1823-1857 Shahaji II (Appa Sahib) Raje Bhosle (son of predecessor)
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1857-1870 Maloji II (Buwa Sahib) Raje Bhosle (son of predecessor)
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1822-1823 Maloji I (Baba Sahib) Raje Bhosle (son of predecessor)
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1707-1760 Fatehsinh I Raje Bhosle (born Ranoji Lokhande)
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List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
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As in nearly all Hindu states, succession follows the
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Index

Flag of Akkalkot
Akkalkot State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
Imperial Gazetteer of India
Maratha Empire
Dominion of India
Maharashtra
Republic of India

British Raj
Maratha
princely state
Bhonsle
Deccan States Agency
Hyderabad State
Bombay Presidency
Akkalkot
Shahu
Shivaji
Satara
British Raj
Chhattrapati Shivaji
Maratha
Dominion of India
Bombay Presidency
Baroda
Akkalkot
salic law
Maratha Empire
List of Maratha dynasties and states
List of Indian princely states

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