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Sawant Bhonsle
Sawant is the surname of a Maratha clan, found mainly in the state of Maharashtra and neighbouring states in India. Notable people People with this surname include: *Abhijeet Sawant, singer *Arvind Sawant, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises *Ashlesha Sawant, Indian television actress * Deepak Sawant, politician * Govind Sawant, field hockey player *Kamlesh Sawant, actor *Kshama Sawant, U.S. economics professor and politician * Kunal Sawant, football goalkeeper *Nirmiti Sawant, actress * P. B. Sawant, Indian Supreme Court judge * Pandharinath Sawant, journalist *P. K. Sawant, politician *Pooja Sawant, actress *Prajakta Sawant, badminton player *Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa *Pradip Sawant, Police Officer *Rakhi Sawant, film actress, talk show host * Shivaji Sawant, writer * Sudhir Sawant, politician, lawyer and brigadier in Indian Army * Sandeep Sawant, Indian film director * Tejaswini Sawant, shooter * Trupti Sawant, politician *Vishram Sawant, author ...
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Abhijeet Sawant
Abhijeet Sawant is an Indian singer, television personality, and the winner of first season of ''Indian Idol''. He was the first runner up of '' Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star'' and finished third in ''Asian Idol''. He was also the first runner up of '' Bigg Boss Marathi 5''. Early life Sawant was born on 7 October 1981. He grew up in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra and developed an interest in music. Sawant has revealed that he was not a good student academically, and it was his uncle, a professional artist who guided Sawant in finding his career path. While working on his music career, he studied sound engineering, and IT at University of Mumbai. After graduating from Chetana College of Commerce & Economics, Sawant joined the music industry. Career Singing Abhijeet Sawant won the 1st season of ''Indian Idol'', an adaptation of the Pop Idol format, in 2004. His first solo album, ''Aapka Abhijeet Sawant'', was released on 14 April 2005. That year he also did playback singing ...
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Rakhi Sawant
Rakhi Sawant (also Rakhi Sawant Fatima; born Neeru Bheda; 25 November 1978) is an Indian media personality, actress and dancer, who has performed item numbers predominantly in Hindi films. Her notable film appearances have been in '' Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne'' (2003), '' Masti'' (2004), '' Main Hoon Na'' (2004), '' Krazzy 4'' (2008), and ''Dil Bole Hadippa!'' (2008). Sawant was a contestant on the first season of the reality television series '' Bigg Boss 1'' (2006) and a challenger and finalist in '' Bigg Boss 14'' (2020). Sawant has established herself as a sex symbol and has gained attention in the media for her controversial statements and lifestyle. Early life and family Rakhi Sawant, born as Neeru Bheda on 25 November 1978 to Jaya Bheda in Mumbai. After Jaya married Anand Sawant, a police constable at Worli Police Station, Rakhi adopted the surname of her step-father, Anand Sawant. Her brother is named Rakesh Sawant, and she also has a sister named Usha Sawant. Film a ...
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Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Maratha states under the nominal leadership of the former. The Marathas were a Marathi language, Marathi-speaking peasantry group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) that rose to prominence under leadership of Shivaji (17th century), who revolted against the Bijapur Sultanate and the Mughal Empire for establishing "Hindavi Swarajya" (). The religious attitude of Aurangzeb, Emperor Aurangzeb estranged Kafir, non-Muslims, and the Deccan wars, Maratha insurgency came at a great cost for his men and treasury. The Maratha government also included warriors, administrators, and other nobles from other Marathi people, Marathi groups. Shivaji's monarchy, referred to as the Maratha Kingdom, expanded into a large realm in the 18th ...
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Maratha Clan System
The Maratha Clan System (also referred to as Shahannava Kuli Marathas, 96 Kuli Marathas) refers to the 96 Maratha (caste), Maratha clans. The clans together form the Maratha caste of India. These Marathas primarily reside in the Indian state of Maharashtra, with smaller regional populations in other states. Origin The 96 clans that the Maratha (caste), Maratha caste is divided into were originally formed in the earlier centuries from the amalgamation of families from the (Kunbi), shepherd (Dhangar), pastoral (Gavli), blacksmith (Lohar (caste), Lohar), carpenter (Sutar), Bhandari caste, Bhandari and Thakar (caste), Thakar castes in Maharashtra. The 96 kul(clans) and genealogies were fabricated after they gained political prominence. These clans were flexible enough that most of the Kunbi population got absorbed into these clans even in the 20th century. Thus, due to the mainly peasant origin, the claim of the 96 clans to the Kshatriya ritual status in the Varna (Hinduism), H ...
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Maratha (caste)
The Maratha caste is composed of Maratha clan system, 96 clans, originally formed in the earlier centuries from the amalgamation of families from the peasant (Kunbi), shepherd (Dhangar), blacksmith (Lohar (caste), Lohar), pastoral (Gavli), carpenter (Sutar), Bhandari caste, Bhandari, Thakar (caste), Thakar and Kolis, Koli castes in Maharashtra. Many of them took to military service in the 16th century for the Deccan sultanates or the Mughals. Later in the 17th and 18th centuries, they served in the armies of the Maratha Kingdom, founded by Shivaji, a Maratha Kunbi by caste. Many Marathas were granted hereditary fiefs by the Sultanates, and Mughal Empire, Mughals for their service."The name of the 'caste-cluster of agriculturalists-turned-warriors' inhabiting the north-west Dakhan, Mahārās̲h̲tra 'the great country', a term which is extended to all Marāt́hī speakers": According to the Maharashtrian historian B. R. Sunthankar, and scholars such as Rajendra Vora, the "Ma ...
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List Of Maratha Dynasties And States
This is a list of Maratha dynasties and Maratha princely states in the Indian subcontinent. Maratha States The Maratha Salute state and Head of State by precedence * Baroda, title Maharaja Gaikwad, Hereditary salute of 21-guns * Gwalior, title Maharaja Shinde, Hereditary salute of 21-guns * Indore (Holkar State), title Maharaja Holkar, Hereditary salutes of 19-guns * Kolhapur State, title Maharaja Bhonsle Chhatrapati, Hereditary salutes of 19-guns * Dewas State (1728–1948) of Pawar clan. ** Dewas State Senior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns ** Dewas State Junior, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 15-guns * Sangli, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 11-guns * Bhor (Gandekar State), title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns * Jawhar State, title Maharaja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns * Sawantwadi State, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns * Mudhol State, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Non-salute states Non-salute Maratha states, alphabetically ...
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Bhonsle
The Bhonsle (or Bhonsale, Bhosale, Bhosle) are a prominent group within the Maratha clan system of India. History Earliest members The earliest accepted members of the Bhonsles are Mudhoji Bhonsle and his kin Rupaji Bhonsle, who were the village headman (pāṭīl) of Hingani — this branch has been since known as Hinganikar Bhonsles. A branch seem to have split soon, who went on to claim an ancestral right to the post of district steward (deśmukhī) of Kadewalit: Suryaji Bhonsle during the reign of Ahmad Nizam Shah I (early 1490s), and his son Sharafji Bhonsle during the conquest of the region by Daniyal Mirza (1599). This branch has been since known as Kadewalit Bhonsles. The next significant Bhonsle was probably Maloji Bhosale from the Hinganikar branch. He was the great-grandson of one Kheloji (c. 1490). Origins In the opinion of Jadunath Sarkar and other scholars, Bhonsles were predominantly Deccani tiller-plainsmen from the Shudra caste; they were part of th ...
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Vishram Sawant
Vishram Shivram Sawant is an Indian film director. He made his directorial debut with '' D'', which is about the meteoric rise of a fictional underworld don, ''Deshu'' (played by Randeep Hooda), which appears to be loosely based upon Dawood Ibrahim's career (though Sawant denies it). His next film was Risk in which the same actor plays an errant police inspector with Vinod Khanna as villain. Sawant was a photographer by profession before he joined films and designed Ram Gopal Varma's office at his company ''The Factory''. He also did publicity work for Varma's horror film '' Bhoot''. Filmography *'' D'' (2005) *''Risk'' (2007) *''Operation Fryday ''Operation Fryday'' is Indian Hindi-language film, written and directed by Vishram Sawant. The film stars Randeep Hooda, Suniel Shetty and Nitu Chandra in lead roles. The film was released on 26 January 2023 by ZEE5 on its official OTT platf ...'' (2023) References External links * Year of birth missing (living peopl ...
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Trupti Sawant
Trupti Prakash Sawant is a Maharashtra Navnirman Sena politician from Mumbai, Maharashtra. She was a Member of Legislative Assembly from Vandre East Vidhan Sabha constituency of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India till a member of Shiv Sena. She defeated Ex Chief Minister, Narayan Rane Narayan Tatu Rane (born 10 April 1952) is an Indian politician and Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg. He was the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He formerly served as Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in th ... in 2015 Bandra East By-election by margin of 19,008 votes. Positions held * 2015: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly See also * Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha constituency References External links Shivsena Home Page {{DEFAULTSORT:Sawant, Trupti Living people Politicians from Mumbai Shiv Sena politicians Maharashtra MLAs 2014–2019 People from Mumbai Suburban district Marathi politicians 21st-century Indian women politicians 21st-c ...
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Tejaswini Sawant
Tejaswini Sawant (born 12 September 1980) is an Indian shooter and Olympian from the Maharashtrian city of Kolhapur. In 2010 she became World Champion in the 50 metre prone rifle event. Biography Tejaswini born to father Ravindra and mother Sunita in Kolhapur. She has two younger sisters Anuradha Pitre and Vijaymala Gavali. Her father Ravindra Sawant was in the Indian Navy. He died in February 2010. She started her practice under the coaching of Jaisingh Kusale in Kolhapur. She is training under her personal coach Kuheli Gangulee. Tejaswini was also appointed as officer on special duty (OSD) in the sports department. Tejaswini received the Arjuna award on 29 August 2011. Sawant married Sameer Darekar on 11 Feb 2016. Career In 2010 in Munich, Sawant became the world champion in the 50m rifle prone event. She earned a quota place for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo after finishing fifth in the 2019 Asian Championships with a score of 1171. Sawant represented India at the 9th ...
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Sandeep Sawant
Sandeep Sawant is an Indian theatre, film and television personality. He is the director and script writer of the national award-winning Marathi movie Shwaas. Sawant was one of the producers of Shwaas, his debut film. Author Sandeep Unnithan credits him to have ''resurrected'' Marathi cinema. Sawant has made documentaries for television, some of which have been related to children. ''Times of India'' reporter Mukta Rajadhyaksha comments that he has a flair for working with children that was manifest in his handling of Ashwin Chitle the boy who won the national award for best child artist for his portrayal of Parshya in Shwaas. Sawant resides in Vile Parle, Mumbai. He is a psychology graduate and is married to Neeraja Patwardhan, who has designed costumes for ''Shwaas''. Concept, screenplay, dialogues and direction of the 2017 Marathi movie '' Nadi Vahate'' are by Sandeep Sawant. He and his wife Neeraja Patwardhan produced the film. Filmography *''Shwaas ''Shwaas'' (''The B ...
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Sudhir Sawant
Brigadier Sudhir Sawant is an Indian politician. He is Honorary Brigadier (Retd.) from Territorial Army. He was actively involved in Party Politics till Late 2019, currently heading Sainik Federation and actively involved with grassroot level social activities for promotion of natural farming & implementation of concept of Abudant Village for overall growth in rural Maharashtra. Early life Sudhir Sawant is the son of CS Sawant who was a three term MLA in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly as a Member of Peasants and Workers Party. Graduate from Defence Services Staff College, he served in the Indian army as Commando Instructor, 1982 to 84, served in J&K & Siachen & then Military Intelligence, 1988 to 91. He participated in Kargil War (Operation Parakram) Political career Former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi brought Sawant into electoral politics and gave him Loksabha ticket for Indian National Congress from the Rajapur Loksabha Constituency from the Konkan region of Maharash ...
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