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Reign
  
1731 - 1745

Name
  
Ranoji Scindia

Successor
  
Jayappaji Rao Scindia

Spouse
  
Maina Bai Chima Bai

Died
  
July 19, 1745, Shujalpur

Children
  
Mahadaji Shinde

Father
  
Jankoji Scindia

Parents
  
Jankoji Scindia

Religion
  
Hinduism

House
  
Scindia


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Issue
  
Jayappaji Rao Scindia Dattaji Rao Scindia Jyotiba Rao Scindia Tukoji Rao Scindia Mahadji Scindia

Grandchildren
  
Daulat Rao Sindhia, Chimna Bai, Bala Bai

Great grandchildren
  
Jankoji Rao Scindia II

Ranoji Scindia (Marathi: राणोजी शिंदे) (died 19 July 1745, Shujalpur, Madhya Pradesh) also known as Ranoji Rao Scindia, was Peshwa Bajirao's General during 1720 to 1745. He was the founder of princely Gwalior State ruled by the Scindia dynasty of the Marathas.

Ranoji was Patil of Kanherkheda (Kannerkhera), a small place in Satara District, Maharashtra, east of Satara.

He started his career as Sardar under the leadership of Peshwa Baji Rao and later on established himself in Malwa, as the Marathas took it over from the Mughals. In his part of the region, around Gwalior, he was outside the effective power of the Maratha Empire.

During the invasion and conquest of Malwa in 1723, Ranoji served as one of the three most senior commanders under Peshwa Bajirao. He acquired a considerable territory and possessions as part of the Malwa settlement in 1731, and became Subedar of that province in 1736.

He established his seat at Ujjain in 1731, which remained the capital of the Scindias until 1810.

Ranoji died at Shujalpur, Malwa on 19 July 1745. He left three legitimate sons, Jayappaji Rao Scindia, Dattaji Rao Scindia and Jyotiba Rao Scindia, and two illegitimate, Tukoji Rao Scindia and Mahadaji Scindia. His sons played an important part in the subsequent history of the Maratha confederacy.

References

Ranoji Scindia Wikipedia