Khande Rao Holkar II

Khande Rao Holkar II
'Maharaja (Ruler of Indore) '

Khande Rao Holkar II
Reign 1843 - 1844
Successor Tukoji Rao Holkar II
Born 1828
Died 17 March 1844
Father Bapuji Rao Holkar
Religion Hinduism

H.H.Maharajadhiraj Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Khande Rao II Holkar X Bahadur[1] (1828 – 17 March 1844), belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas was Maharaja of Indore (Hokar State) (r. 1843 – 1844). He was born at Jotsikhera in 1828, as the eldest son of Shrimant Sardar Bapuji Rao Holkar of Jotsikhera.

He was adopted by his cousin, Maharaja Hari Rao Holkar IX, 2 July 1841 (recognised by the Government of India, 30 August 1841),and succeeded on the death of his adopted father, 24 October 1843.

After the death of Hari Rao Holkar, his adopted successor Khande Rao was formally installed on 13 November 1843, and his succession was recognized by the British Government.

He reigned under the Regency of his adopted grandmother, Maharani Krishna Bai Holkar Maji Sahiba. Being weak in mind and body, he was entirely under the influence of his minister Raja Bhau Phanse.

He suddenly died on 17 March 1844, without having adopted son and successor or assigning that responsibility to his widow or mother.

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Khande Rao Holkar II
Born: 1828 Died: 17 March 1844
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Hari Rao Holkar
Maharaja of Indore
1843 – 1844
Succeeded by
Tukoji Rao Holkar II
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