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{{Infobox royalty
{{Infobox royalty
|consort=yes
| consort     = yes
| name =Maharani Janki Bai
| name         = Janki Bai
| image =
| image       =  
| caption =
| caption     =  
| succession =[[Empress consort]] of the [[Maratha Empire]]
| succession   = [[Empress consort]] of the [[Maratha Empire]]
| reign =12 March 1689 - 2 March 1700
| reign       = 12 March 1689 - 2 March 1700
| spouse =[[Rajaram Chhatrapati]]
| title        = [[Empress]] of the [[Maratha Empire]] <br> Rani Shrimant Akhand Soubhagyavati Jankibai Raje Sahib Bhonsle
| issue =
| predecessor  = [[Yesubai Bhonsale]]
| house =[[Bhosale]]
| successor    = [[Tarabai]]
| father =[[Prataprao Gujar]]
| spouse       = [[Rajaram I]]
| mother =
| issue       =  
| birth_date =1675
| house       = [[Bhosale]]
| birth_place =
| father       = [[Prataprao Gujar]]
| death_date = 2 March 1700
| mother       =  
| death_place =
| birth_date   = 1675
| place of burial=
| birth_place =  
| religion =[[Hinduism]]
| death_date   = 2 March 1700
| date of burial =
| death_place =  
| full name=  
| place of burial =  
| religion     = [[Hinduism]]
| date of burial =  
| full name   =  
}}
}}


'''Janki Bhosale''' ([[née]] Gujar) (1675 - 2 March 1700 CE) was [[Empress consort]] of the [[Maratha Empire]] as the first wife of [[Rajaram Chhatrapati]].
'''Janki Bhosale''' ([[née]] Gujar) (1675 - 2 March 1700 CE) was [[Empress consort]] of the [[Maratha Empire]] as the first wife of [[Rajaram I]].


Jankibai was the daughter of [[Prataprao Gujar]], an [[Aristocracy (class)|aristocratic]] general, who was the [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[Maratha Empire]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Ranade|first=Mahadeo Govind|title=Rise of the Maratha power|publisher=Hesperides Press}}</ref>{{page needed|date=July 2017}} Her father died in a battle against the [[Mughals]] at Nesari on 24 February 1674. [[Shivaji Maharaj]], the king of the Marathas upon hearing the solemn news, grieved his general's death. As a result, he married his second son, the ten-year-old Rajaram to the five-year-old Jankibai. They were married in a grand ceremony that took place in [[Raigad Fort]] on 7 March 1680. Her father-in-law Shivaji died on 3 April 1680, twenty five days after her marriage.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mehta|first=Jashwant Lal|title=Advanced study in the history of modern India 1707-1813}}</ref>{{page needed|date=July 2017}}
Jankibai was the daughter of [[Prataprao Gujar]], an [[Aristocracy (class)|aristocratic]] general, who was the [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[Maratha Empire]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Ranade|first=Mahadeo Govind|title=Rise of the Maratha power|publisher=Hesperides Press}}</ref>{{page needed|date=July 2017}} Her father died in a battle against the [[Mughals]] at Nesari on 24 February 1674. [[Shivaji Maharaj]], the king of the Marathas upon hearing the solemn news, grieved his general's death. As a result, he married his second son, the ten-year-old Rajaram to the five-year-old Jankibai. They were married in a grand ceremony that took place in [[Raigad Fort]] on 7 March 1680. Her father-in-law Shivaji died on 3 April 1680, twenty five days after her marriage.<ref>{{cite book|last=Mehta|first=Jashwant Lal|title=Advanced study in the history of modern India 1707-1813}}</ref>{{page needed|date=July 2017}}