Bhor State

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Bhor State was one of the 9-gun salute Maratha princely states of Deccan States Agency. It was the only state belonging to the Poona Agency under the Bombay Presidency, which became later part of the Deccan States Agency. Along with Akkalkot State, Aundh State, Phaltan State and Jath State, it was one of the Satara Jagirs. The state merged with the newly independent Indian union in 1948.

1697 — 1948  WikimediaWikidata



Raja Shrimant Sir Raghunathrao Shankarrao Babasaheb Pandit Pantsachiv of Bhor~2Raja Shrimant Sir Raghunathrao Shankarrao Babasaheb Pandit Pantsachiv of Bhor~2
Personal emblem of Raghunathrao Pant SachivPersonal emblem of Raghunathrao Pant Sachiv
Chief of Bhore, 1873Chief of Bhore, 1873
Janjira-BhorJanjira-Bhor
Shankarrao Pant Sachiv of BhorShankarrao Pant Sachiv of Bhor
Durbar Hall in the Palace, BhorDurbar Hall in the Palace, Bhor
S. S. Gangutaisaheb Pant Sachiv Library, BhorS. S. Gangutaisaheb Pant Sachiv Library, Bhor
Torna fort main gateTorna fort main gate
Torna fort in colourTorna fort in colour
Laxmi Vilas Bungalow, PuneLaxmi Vilas Bungalow, Pune
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