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| issue        = [[Janoji of Nagpur|Janoji I]] <br> [[Mudhoji Bhonsle|Mudhoji |]] <br> [[Bimbaji Bhonsle|Bimbaji]] <br> Sabaji
| issue        = [[Janoji of Nagpur|Janoji I]] <br> [[Mudhoji Bhonsle|Mudhoji |]] <br> [[Bimbaji Bhonsle|Bimbaji]] <br> Sabaji
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==Origin==
The [[Bhonsle (clan)|Bhonsale]] family branch of Raghoji were known as Hinganikar as they were originally chiefs from Berdi near Hingani in [[Pune District]] established by Bimbaji Bhonsle. Raghoji's great-granduncle Rupaji I, great-grandfather Mudhoji and grandfather Bapuji with two brothers Sabaji and Parsoji had fought in the armies of [[Shivaji]]. Mudhoji resided in [[Pandavgad]], ruling over a Mauza near [[Wai, Maharashtra|Wai]] in Maharashtra, which Shivaji had granted to him as Jagir for his spectacular exploits, while his brother Rupaji I resided at Bham in the district of [[Yavatmal]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Congress |first=Indian History |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cOBtAAAAMAAJ&q=rupaji+pandogarh |title=Proceedings |date=1975 |publisher=Indian History Congress |pages=311 |language=en}}</ref>l
Rupaji I was childless therefore his property also passed over to Raghoji's great-grandfather Mudhoji which gave Hinganikar Bhonsles a foothold in [[Amravati district|east Maharashtra]] for future conquests. Chhatrapati Shivaji entrusted high military command and the collection of ''chauth'' (tribute) in [[Amravati district|Berar]] to the most distinguished of them. Mudhoji's son Sabaji was given villages of Rakhswari and Poorkikotar however it was Parsoji who attained highest position in the family.
During [[Mughal-Maratha Wars]] the title of Senasahibsubha (meaning Master of provinces and armies) was bestowed on Parsoji Bhonsle by [[Rajaram I|Chhatrapati Rajaram Bhonsle]] along with rights to regions of [[Deogarh Fort|Devgad]], [[Gondwana]], [[Chandrapur|Chanda]] and [[Nagpur district|Varhad]] from where he could exact tribute. Bapuji only had one son Bimbaji who was the father of Raghuji I. Parsoji had three sons; Santaji, Kanhoji and Ranoji each with a distinguished career. Santaji was part of various campaigns of Chhatrapati Shivaji and the other commanders, till his murder in Delhi during the 1719 campaign to depose [[Farrukhsiyar]] led by Senapati [[Khanderao Dabhade]]. Ranoji was given title of Sawai Santaji (meaning Superior Santaji) along with other compensations for the loss of his brother's life.
In 1722, [[Shahu I]] presented Badnera and [[Amravati]] to Ranoji Bhonsle, further extending presence of Hinganikar Bhonsles in east. Kanhoji went on to secure the family title of Senasahibsubha and paved the way for future conquests by ruling for 20 years. The lesser prominent Bimbaji Bhonsle was without a son until one was finally born, who Bimbaji believed to be a result of prayers of a pious [[Vaishnava]] saint Ramajipant Kolhatkar. On those grounds Bimbaji named his son Raghuji ([[Raghu|Raghava]]) after the [[avatar]] of Vishnu [[Rama]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Maharashtra state Gazetteer district Nagpur |url=https://gazetteers.maharashtra.gov.in/cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Nagpur/his1.html |website=gazetteers.maharashtra.gov.in}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vqYiBAAAQBAJ&dq=raghoji+i+bhonsle&pg=PA80 |title=Maratha Generals and Personalities: A gist of great personalities of Marathas |date=2014-08-01 |publisher=Pratik gupta |language=en}}</ref>


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