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Puar may refer to: * Pawar, Maratha rulers of Dhar State and Dewas State. * Pu'ar, a character in ''Dragon Ball'' People with the name * Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar, present titular Maharaja of Dhar State * Tukojirao III (Tukoji Rao III Puar of Dewas Sr.) * Shahoji II (Vikramsinh Rao I Puar of Dewas Sr.) * Krishnajirao III (Krishnaji Rao III Puar of Dewas Sr.) * Tukojirao IV (Tukoji Rao IV Puar of Dewas Sr.) * Vikram Singh Rao II Puar (Vikram Singh Rao II Puar of Dewas Sr.) * Mrunalini Devi Puar (1931–2015), Indian educator, Maharani of Dhar State (wife of HH Maharaja Anand Rao IV Puar of Dhar) * Jasbir Puar, US-based queer theorist See also *Puer, a disambiguation page * Dhar State, ruled by the Puar (Pawar) dynasty of the Marathas *Dewas State, Junior and Senior states ruled by the Puar (Pawar) dynasty of the Marathas *Maratha Empire The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern Indian confederation that came to dominate much of the Ind ...
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Pawar
Pawar (also spelled as Pavar and Puar) is an Indian surname found among Koli, Maratha or Mahar castes in Maharashtra. Maratha Pawar claim descent from the Parmar clan of Rajput's. In the north region of Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, the surname also found among Rajput, Jatt and Gurjara caste's. Pawar is also a clan among the Maratha & Chhetri clan of Nepal. See also * Parmar * Panwar * Panwar dynasty * Paramara dynasty The Paramara dynasty ( IAST: Paramāra) was an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. They belonged to the Parmara clan of the Rajputs. The dynasty was established in either t ... References {{Surname Indian surnames Koli people Koli clans ...
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Pu'ar
'' Dragon Ball'' is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The franchise features an ensemble cast of characters and takes place in the same fictional universe as Toriyama's other work, ''Dr. Slump''. While many of the characters are humans with superhuman strengths or supernatural abilities, the cast also includes anthropomorphic animals, extraterrestrial lifeforms, and deities who govern the world and the universe. During the course of the story, protagonist Son Goku is adopted by Grandpa Son Gohan and encounters allies like Bulma, Master Roshi, and Trunks; rivals such as Tien Shinhan, Piccolo, and Vegeta; and villains such as Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. Goku's group of associates, known as the , bolsters its ranks throughout the series with the addition of former enemies and new heroes. The group is also known in Japanese as the or Team "Z" in other media, and the Earth's Special Forces in the English dub of '' Dragon Ball Z''. Background ...
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Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar
Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar (born 18 September 1968), is the present titular Maharaja of Dhar State. He is a descendant of the Pawar ( Puar/Parmar) dynasty that ruled Dhar State. He was crowned as the Maharaja of Dhar State on 15 January 2015 at the Dhar Rajwada (Old Palace). News 18
Such a ceremony was last held on 1 August 1926 when the late Col. HH Maharaja Anand Rao IV Pawar ascended the Gadi of the Puars-Pawars (Parmars) of . He is married to Shaila Raje Pawar and has a son Prathmeshwar Singh Rao Pawar. He was educated at < ...
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Tukojirao III
Tukojirao III (1 January 1888 – 21 December 1937) was the ruling Maharaja of the Maratha princely state of Dewas from 1900 to 1937. He succeeded to the ''gadi'' of Dewas following the death of his uncle, Raja Krishnajirao II. His tutor and guardian from 1907 was Malcolm Lyall Darling. The first Maharaja of Dewas, he was granted the title by the British Government on his thirtieth birthday in 1918. The novelist E.M. Forster served as his secretary for a period in 1921. In 1934, Tukojirao fled from the British to Pondicherry in French India, leaving his only son Vikramsinhrao to take charge of the state's affairs. He died in exile in Pondicherry three years later at the age of 48, and was succeeded by Vikramsihnrao, who himself exchanged the throne in 1946 to become Chhatrapati Shahaji II Bhonsle, Maharaja of Kolhapur. Titles *1888-1900: Shrimant Keshavrao Anandrao Puar *1900-1911: His Highness Kshatriya Kulavatana Sena Sapta Sahasri Senapati Pratinidhi, Raja Shrimant Tuko ...
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Shahoji II
Shahu Bhonsle II (1763 – 3 May 1808 CE) was the titular Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire. A member of the Bhonsle clan, he was succeeded by his son Pratap Singh, Raja of Satara Shahu was nominal ruler in Maratha Empire. During his reign, the Marathas won the First Anglo-Maratha War, but lost the Second Anglo-Maratha War. Mahadaji Shinde and the Peshwa The Peshwa (Pronunciation: e(ː)ʃʋaː was the appointed (later becoming hereditary) prime minister of the Maratha Empire of the Indian subcontinent. Originally, the Peshwas served as subordinates to the Chhatrapati (the Maratha king); later ... were his closest counterparts. He died on 3 May 1808. References Maharajas of Satara 1763 births 1808 deaths {{India-royal-stub ...
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Krishnajirao III
Krishnajirao III (12 May 1932 – 21 January 1999), belonging to the Puar dynasty of the Marathas, was the third and last reigning Maharaja of Dewas State (senior), reigning from 23 March 1947 to 27 June 1948. The only son of Sir Vikramsinhrao, Maharaja of Dewas, he was 15 years old when his father abdicated to become Chhatrapati Shahaji II Bhonsle, Maharaja of Kolhapur. As such, he ruled Dewas under the regency of his mother, Maharani Pramilabai (born 4 August 1910) for the brief time between his succession and Indian independence on 15 August 1947. On 27 June 1948, Dewas and other Maratha kingdoms merged to form the Madhya Bharat Union. Derecognised by the Government of India in 1971 as a ruler, he lived a quiet life until his death at the age of 66 on 21 January 1999. He was succeeded by his only son, Tukojirao IV. Titles *1932-1947: Yuvaraja Shrimant Krishnajirao Vikramsinhrao Maharaj Puar *1947-1999: His Highness Kshatriya Kulavatana Sena Sapta Sahasri Senapati Pratinid ...
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Tukojirao IV
Tukoji Rao IV Puar (17 November 1963 – 19 June 2015) was an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Mr. Pawar was member of the Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh. He was a descendant of the Puar dynasty of the Marathas. His father Krishnajirao III was the last ruler of Dewas (Senior) State which was a '15 Gun Salute' princely state in India. He was the titular Maharaja of Dewas (Senior) State until 1971 when in the 26th amendment to the Constitution of India promulgated in 1971, the Government of India abolished all official symbols of princely India, including titles, privileges, and remuneration ( privy purses). He was the Member of Legislative Assembly from Dewas for six terms from 1990 to 2015. He was inducted in the state cabinet for two terms serving as Minister for Higher Education, Technical Education and later Tourism, Sports and Youth Welfare. He was elected as the President of the Board of Governors of The Daly College, Indore ...
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Vikram Singh Rao II Puar
Vikram Singh Rao II Puar (born 3 May 1989), is the present titular and the 10th Maharaja of Dewas Senior . He is a descendant of the Maratha Puar (Pawar) dynasty. He ascended the 'Gadi' of Dewas Senior as the Maharaja, after the death of his father late HH Maharaja Tukoji Rao IV Puar at the Anand Bhawan Palace, Dewas. His mother Gayatri Raje Puar represents Dewas in Madhya Pradesh assembly, having won the election in 2018. See also * List of Maratha dynasties and states *Maratha Empire *Maratha *Rajput * Puar Rajputs * Dhar State * Dewas Junior *Dewas Senior * Dhar State *Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar (born 18 September 1968), is the present titular Maharaja of Dhar State. He is a descendant of the Pawar ( Puar/Parmar) dynasty that ruled Dhar State. He was crowned as the Maharaja of Dhar State on 15 January 2015 at t ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Puar, Vikram Singh Rao II Maharajas of Madhya Pradesh 1989 births People from Dewas People from Ma ...
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Mrunalini Devi Puar
Mrunalini Devi Puar (25 June 1931 – 2 January 2015) was an Indian educator and first woman chancellor of a recognized Indian university with more than 35,000 students. Biography Puar was an educator and Maharani of Dhar State. She was a member of the Gaekwad dynasty, the former ruling clan of Baroda State and also a member of the Paramara dynasty, Puar dynasty of Dhar, both former Maratha princely states. She was married to Maharaja Anand Rao IV Puar, the Maharaja of Dhar State. She was chancellor of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. She succeeded her brother Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad, Maharaja of Baroda, as chancellor when he died in 1988. A dietician by training, Puar had a B.Sc., Faculty of Home Science, from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and did her M.S. (food and nutrition) from Iowa State University of Science and Technology in the United States. She later returned to Vadodara, India, to complete her Ph.D. in food and nutrition from Maharaja Sayajirao Un ...
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Jasbir Puar
Jasbir K. Puar (born 1967) is a U.S.-based philosopher and queer theory, queer theorist. She is a professor and graduate director of women's studies and gender studies at Rutgers University, where she has been a faculty member since 2000. Her most recent book is ''The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability'' (2017). Puar is the author of award-winning ''Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times'' (2007), which has been translated into Spanish and French and re-issued in an expanded version for its 10th anniversary (December 2017). She has written widely on South Asian diasporic cultural production in the United States, United Kingdom and Trinidad, LGBT tourism, terrorism studies, surveillance studies, biopolitics and necropolitics, disability and debilitation, theories of intersectionality, affect theory, affect, and assemblage (philosophy), assemblage; animal studies and posthumanism, homonationalism, Pinkwashing (LGBT), pinkwashing, and the Palestinian territo ...
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Puer (other)
Puer may refer to: *Pu'er tea or Pu-erh tea, a variety of fermented tea, named after Pu'er in Yunnan Province *Old Pu'er, present-day Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County, China * Pu'er City, a prefecture-level city in Yunnan, China, formerly known as Simao County *Puer (geomancy) See also *'' Puer aeternus'', Latin for ''eternal boy'' *''Puer mingens'', Latin for an artistic depiction of a boy urinating *''Puer oblatus'', Latin for an oblate who has not yet reached puberty *Puering or bating, a process using dog excrement or 'puer', as a step in the tanning of leather *Puar (other) Puar may refer to: * Pawar, Maratha rulers of Dhar State and Dewas State. * Pu'ar, a character in ''Dragon Ball'' People with the name * Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar, present titular Maharaja of Dhar State * Tukojirao III (Tukoji Rao III Puar of Dewas ...
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Dhar State
Dhar is a city located in Dhar district of the Malwa region in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The city is the administrative headquarters of the Dhar district. Before Indian independence from Great Britain, it was the capital of the Dhar princely state. Location Dhar is situated between 21°57' to 23°15' N and 74°37' to 75°37' E. The city is bordered in the north by Ratlam, to the east by parts of Indore, in the south by Barwani, and to the west by Jhabua and Alirajpur. The town is located west of Mhow. It is located above sea level. It possesses, besides its old ramparts, many buildings contain records of cultural, historical and national importance. Climate Historic places and monuments The most visible parts of ancient Dhar are the massive earthen ramparts, which are best preserved on the western and southern sides of the town. These were most likely built at beginning of the 9th century. Wall remains show that the city was circular in plan and surrounde ...
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