Mukne dynasty
Mukne Dynasty or Mukane Dynasty (also spelled as Mukna, Mookna, Mookne, and Mukni) was the ruling dynasty of the Jawhar State. Koli Mahadeo / Mahadeo Koli chief Jayaba Mukne founded it in the middle of the 14th century.[1][2][3] It traces its origin from Mukane. The Mukne Dynasty ruled Jawhar for six hundred years, up until 1947.
Mukne Dynasty | |
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Former Monarchy | |
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Nickname(s): Jawhar Dynasty | |
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Founded by | Nayak Jagappa Mukne |
Named for | Mukne Village |

Maharaja Yashwantraoji Martandraoji Mukne, The Last Maharaja of Jawhar State seating at fourth chair in second row in the meeting of the Chamber of Princes on 17/03/1941, New Delhi, India
Rulers
Naik (Nayaka or Polygar)
- 1343 – 1400 Jayaba Mukne (Nayak Jagappa Mukne)
Raja and Shah (Recognised by Muhammad bin Tughluq)
- 1400 – 1422 Nem Shah Mukne-I (Dulbarao) Mukne
- 1422 – 1435 Bhimshah (Bhimrao) Mukne
- 1435 – 1490 Deobar Rao Mukne (Mohamedshah) Mukne
- 1490 – 15** Krishnashah - I Krishnarao Mukne
- 15** – 1600 Nemshah - II Mukne
- 1640 – 1678 Vikram Shah Mukne - I
- 1678 – 1792 Patangshah - I Mukne
- 1792 – 17** Krishnashah - II Malojirao Mukne
- 17** – 1798 Vikramshah - II Gangadharrao Mukne
- 1798 – 1821 Vikramshah - III
- 1821 – Jun 1865 Patangshah - III Hanumantrao Mukne
- 29 Jun 1865 - Jul 1865 Vikramshah - IV Madhavrao Mukne
- Jul 1865 – 1905 Patangsha - IV Vikramshah Mukne
- 1905 – 1917 Patangshah - IV Malharrao Mukne
His Highness Raja
- 1917 – 10 Dec 1927 Martand Rao Mukne (Vikramshah - V) (b. ... – d. 1927)
His Highness Maharaja
- 10 Dec 1927 – 15 Aug 1947 Yashwantrao Martandrao Mukne (Patangshah V) (b. 1917 – d. 1978)[4]
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References
- "Trove of tribal treasures". Deccan Herald. 15 June 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- Nairne, Alexander Kyd (1988). History of the Konkan. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120602755.
- Elison, William (2018). The Neighborhood of Gods: The Sacred and the Visible at the Margins of Mumbai. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226494906.
- "Indian Princely States before 1947 A-J". www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
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