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House of Scindia (anglicized from Shinde) was a Hindu Maratha Royal House that ruled the erstwhile Gwalior State in central India. It had the
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-ship of Kumberkerrab in the district of Wai and was founded by Ranoji Shinde, who started as a personal servant of the Peshwa Bajirao I. Ranoji and his descendants, along with their rivals the Holkars, played a leading role during the Maratha ascendancy in northern India in the 18th-century. The Gwalior State became a
princely state A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Raj, British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, ...
under the British Raj during the 19th and the 20th-centuries. After India's independence in 1947 and the abolition of princely states, several members of the Scindia (Shinde) family went on to enter Indian politics.


Foundation

The Scindia (Shinde) dynasty was founded by Ranoji Shinde, a Kunbi (Sub caste of Maratha) personal servant & Soilder of Peshwa Bajirao I. Ranoji prospered early under Bajirao because of the favorable circumstances created by the appointment of Bajirao as the Peshwa at the age of twenty.This had evoked jealousy from senior officials like Anant Ram Sumant,
Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi Shriniwasrao Parshuram (1687 โ€“ 1746 CE), popularly known as Shripatrao Pratinidhi or Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi , was a General of the Maratha Empire. He served as Pratinidhi (Chief Delegate) during Shahu I's reign. After the death of his fathe ...
, Khanderao Dabhade and Kanhoji Bhosle.This led Baji Rao to promote as commanders of his troops, talented young men who were barely out of teens such as Malhar Rao Holkar, the Pawar (Puar) brothers, Pilaji Jadhav, Fateh Singh Bhosale and of course, Ranoji. None of these men belonged to families that held hereditary Deshmukhi rights under earlier rulers such as the Deccan Sultanates. The Shindes or Scindias had served as shiledars (cavalrymen) under the
Bahmani Sultanate The Bahmani Sultanate, or Deccan, was a Persianate Sunni Muslim Indian Kingdom located in the Deccan region. It was the first independent Muslim kingdom of the Deccan,
and played an important role in the state of affairs and held Patilki of Kumberkerrab. There are otherwise several anecdotes about the origin of the Scindhias (Shindes), especially those recorded by Sir John Malcolm. Stewart Gordon states the cultivator, etc. origin of other Marathas.


History


Maratha Period

The Scindia dynasty was founded by Ranoji Scindia, who was the son of Jankojirao Scindia, the
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of Kanherkhed, a village in Satara District,
Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the List of states and union te ...
. Peshwa Baji Rao's career saw the strengthening of the Maratha Empire. Ranoji was in charge of the Maratha conquests in Malwa in 1726. Ranoji established his capital at
Ujjain Ujjain (, Hindustani language, Hindustani pronunciation: Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, Šdอกหส’ษ›หn is a city in Ujjain district of the States and territories of India, Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Prad ...
in 1731. His successors included Jayajirao, Jyotibarao, Dattajirao, Jankojirao, Mahadji Shinde and Daulatrao Scindia.The Scindias became a major regional power in the latter half of the 18th century, and figured prominently in the three Anglo-Maratha Wars.They held sway over many of the Rajput states, and conquered north India. In 1818, after accepting the terms of a subsidiary alliance with the British, the family shifted their base from Ujjain to The Gwalior.


Rulers of Gwalior state under the British

After the defeat of the allied Maratha states by the British in the Third Anglo-Maratha War of 1818, Daulatrao Shinde was forced to accept local autonomy as a
princely state A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Raj, British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, ...
within British-occupied India and to give up Ajmer to the British. After the death of Daulatrao, Maharani Baiza Bai ruled the empire, saving it from the British power, till the adopted child Jankoji Rao took over the charge. Jankoji died in 1843, and his widow Tarabai Raje Scindia successfully maintained the position and adopted a child from close lineage named Jayajirao.


Accession of Gwalior state into Independent India

The Scindia family ruled Gwalior until India's independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, when the Maharaja Jivajirao Scindia acceded to the Government of India. Gwalior was merged with a number of other princely states to become the new Indian state of Madhya Bharat. Jiwajirao Scindia served as the state's rajpramukh, or appointed governor, from 28 May 1948 to 31 October 1956, when Madhya Bharat was merged into Madhya Pradesh.


Political careers of family members

In 1962, Vijayraje Scindia, the widow of Maharaja Jiwajirao, was elected to the Lok Sabha, beginning the family's career in electoral politics. She was first a member of the
Congress Party The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em ...
, and later became an influential member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Her son Madhavrao Scindia was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1971 representing the Jansangh Party, he joined Congress in 1980 and served until his death in 2001. His son, Jyotiraditya Scindia, joined the
Congress Party The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em ...
and was elected to the seat formerly held by his father in 2004. He later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on 11 March 2020. Vijayaraje's daughters have supported the Bharatiya Janata Party. Vasundhara Raje Scindia contested and won five parliamentary elections from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Under the Vajpayee government from 1998 onwards, Vasundhara was in charge of several different ministries. In 2003 she led the Bharatiya Janata Party to its largest majority in Rajasthan, and became the state's Chief Minister. In 2013 again, she led Bharatiya Janata Party to a thumping win in the state of Rajasthan, winning over 160 out of the 200 seats in the assembly elections. Her other daughter,
Yashodhara Raje Scindia Yashodhara Raje Scindia (born 19 June 1954) is an Indian politician and Minister of Sports and Youth Welfare, Technical Education and Skill Development and Employment of Madhya Pradesh. She is also the former Minister for Commerce, Industries an ...
, contested assembly elections from Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh and won in 1998, 2003 and 2013 and also lok sabha 2004, 2009 from Gwalior. Upon the BJP's win in the state, she became the state's Minister for Tourism, Sports and Youth Affairs. Vasundhara's son Dushyant Singh entered the Lok Sabha in 2004 from Rajasthan.


Shinde Maharajas of Ujjain and Gwalior

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Ranoji Rao Shinde Ranoji Shinde the founder of the Scindia dynasty from maratha caste that produced outstanding Maratha military commanders during the 18th century. Later the Scindia served as vassals of the British from the northern Princely state of Gwalior. ...
(1731 โ€“ 19 July 1745). Died 19 July 1745. * Jayappa Rao Shinde (1745 โ€“ 25 July 1755). Born c. 1720, died 25 July 1755. * Jankoji Rao Scindia I (25 July 1755 โ€“ 15 January 1761). Born in 1745. died 15 January 1761. * Dattaji Rao Scindia (Regent 1755 โ€“ 10 January 1760). Died 10 January 1760. * ''Vacant 15 January 1761 โ€“ 25 November 1763'' * Kadarji Rao Scindia (25 November 1763 โ€“ 10 July 1764) Died ?. * Manaji Rao Scindia (10 July 1764 โ€“ 18 January 1768) Died ?. *
Mahadaji Scindia Mahadaji Shinde (b. 23 December 1730 โ€“ 12 February 1794), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Sindhia, was a Maratha statesman and ruler of Ujjain in Central India. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the ...
(18 January 1768 โ€“ 12 February 1794). Born 3 December 1730, died 12 February 1794. *
Daulat Rao Shinde Shrimant Daulat Rao Shinde (also Sindhia; 1779 โ€“ 21 March 1827) was the Maharaja (ruler) of Gwalior state in central India from 1794 until his death in 1827. His reign coincided with struggles for supremacy within the Maratha Empire, and war ...
(12 February 1794 โ€“ 21 March 1827). Born 1779, died 21 March 1827. *
Jankoji Rao Scindia II Jankoji Rao Scindia II (1805 โ€“ 7 February 1843), was Maharaja of Gwalior (1827 โ€“ 1843). Life Jankoji Rao was born in 1805 as Mugat Rao Scindia, son of Patloji Rao Scindia, by his wife, the sister of Krishnaji Rao Kadam, sometime Regent of ...
(18 June 1827 โ€“ 7 February 1843). Born 1805, died 7 February 1843. * Jayaji Rao Scindia (7 February 1843 โ€“ 20 June 1886). Born 19 January 1835, died 20 June 1886. * Madho Rao Scindia (20 June 1886 โ€“ 5 June 1925). Born 20 October 1876, died 5 June 1925. * Jivajirao Scindia (Maharaja 5 June 1925 โ€“ 15 August 1947, Rajpramukh 28 May 1948 โ€“ 31 October 1956. Last Maharaja, later Rajpramukh) Born 26 June 1916, died 16 July 1961. * Madhavrao Scindia (1961โ€“1971) The last Maharaja, before the abolishment of monarchy in 1971.


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