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  1. 1882 (aged 50–51) House. Gaekwad. Father. Sayaji Rao Gaekwad II. Religion. Hinduism. Malhar Rao Gaekwad was the eleventh Maharaja of Baroda State reigning from 1870 to 1875. He was the sixth son of Sayaji Rao Gaekwad II and became Maharaja of Baroda after the death of his elder brother, Khanderao II Gaekwad.

  2. The crisis began when Colonel Robert Phayre was appointed as the British Resident of Baroda. He had an increasingly negative relationship with Malhar Rao Gaekwad, the Gaekwar of Baroda. This antagonism culminated in the Baroda Enquiry which found 'serious misgovernment' in the state.

  3. Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III of Baroda (1862‒1939) was one of the most extraordinary Indian princes of the colonial period. From 1875 to 1939 he ruled Baroda, western India’s preeminent princely state — and one of the most important ones in the subcontinent, along with Hyderabad and Mysore.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2021 · Unfortunately for Malhar Rao Gaekwad of Baroda (1831–82), in Phayre’s mind the ‘criminal’ was none other than the maharajah himself. Ever since his arrival in the principality, the colonel had found himself unable to get along with its ruler.

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  5. Gaekwads (also spelled as Gaikwads, Guicowars, Gaekwars) ( IAST: Gāyakavāḍa ), a Hindu Maratha dynasty of the former Maratha Confederacy and its subsequent (erstwhile) princely state of Baroda in western India from the early 18th century until 1947. [1] [2] The ruling prince was known as the Maharaja Gaekwad of Baroda.

  6. 14 de ene. de 2022 · 14/01/2022 Actualizada 04:39. M alhar Rao, el undécimo marajá de Baroda, detestaba al coronel Phayre. El coronel era el oficial residente en Baroda con funciones políticas y de asesoramiento en el Gobierno de este estado hindú y su temperamento chocaba con el del caprichoso monarca.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2022 · Malhar Rao Gaekwad of Baroda (1831-82) was deposed after a reign of only five years and packed off to Madras where he died in obscure circumstances. The sage advice of Dadabhai Naoroji notwithstanding, he had a regrettable inclination to lavish the state’s considerable resources on all sorts of extravagances, which included a fancy ...