Abhaisinhji

Abhaisinhji
Maharana
Maharana of Danta
Reignc. 1748c. 1795
PredecessorRatansinhji
SuccessorMansinhji
Diedc. 1795
Issue
DynastyParmar
FatherKaransinhji

Abhaisinhji was the Maharana of Danta from 1748 until 1795.

Early life and family

Abhaisinhji was born to Karansinhji, the Maharana of Danta.[1][2] He married and had three sons, namely Mansinhji, Jagatsinhji, and Naharsinhji.[1]

Reign

When his brother Ratansinhji died in 1748, he succeeded him on the throne of Danta as the Maharana.[2][3] He was constantly in trouble with his nobles and vassals.[1][4] To suppress them, he summoned from Baroda a Maratha general named Arjun Rao.[1][4] Arjun arrived in Danta with a hundred horses of Gaekwad to aid him in suppressing insurgents.[1][4] At first, Arjun only managed the state's administration.[1] Over time, however, he claimed all the power and began building a fort for himself.[3] This alarmed Abhaisinhji, who, together with his son Mansinhji, his nobles, and his vassals, drove Arjun out of Danta.[1][4] He was able to achieve this by surrounding the Marathas in a narrow, isolated spot and cutting off all food and water to them.[1] Unable to escape, the Marathas promised that they would abandon Danta and return to their homes.[1] He then lifted the siege, and the Marathas quietly returned home.[1]

Death

He died in 1795, and was succeeded on the throne of Danta by his son, Mansinhji.[2][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mehta, Manu Nandshankar (1896). Hind Rajasthan. p. 92.
  2. ^ a b c Soszynski, Henry. "DANTA". members.iinet.net.au. Archived from the original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2026-02-27.
  3. ^ a b Master, Framroz Sorabji (1922). The Mahi Kantha directory. University of California Libraries. Rajkot : [s.n.] p. 159.
  4. ^ a b c d e Campbell, James MacNabb (1883). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Cornell University Library. Bombay : Gov. Central Press. p. 416.