Tuesday, 29 December 2015

The Nikam /Nikumbh clan

The RajeNikam / Nikumbh royal family is the mother and superior clan of suryavanshi clans of rajputs. The Gotra of this royal dynasty is Kashyapa/Vashishtha but Nikam clan even follows Nikumbh as their gotra
The traditional ancestor of this clan was Kuvalayasva one of the Suryavanshi Kings of Ayodhya who having conquered the demon Dhunda, acquired the tite of Dhundumara and gave his name to country called Dhundhar or Jaipur.
Here his descendants remained and were known as Nikumbhas. they appear to have been earliest Aryan settlers in Rajputana and on being driven out of Alwar and Jaipur about 1450, settled in Awadh

IKSHVAKU DYNASTY __KAKUSTHA DYNASTY __NIKUMBHA/NIKAM DYNASTY_____RAGHU/RAGHU VAMSA___RAMCHANDRA/RAMA VAMSA__LAVA/LUV AND KUSHA VAMSA____( Kacchwaha and Ghorewaha)____SHAKYA___KOLIYA/KOLIYAN___ADICCA


The Nikumbhas are descendents of a very ancient and famous Solar race. The Solar race of the Nikumbhas, the kings of Ayodhya, from which sprang Ikshvaku ,Mandhatri, Sagara, Bhagiratha, and Rama. Kuvalayaswa,( as mentioned earlier) the great-grandfather of Nikumbha, having conquered the demon Dhundhu, acquired the title of Dhundhumara, or " Slayer of Dhundhu," and gave his name to the country which is now known as Dhundhar, or Jaipur.
Here his descendants remained under the name of Nikumbhas, and to them is attributed the foundation of most of the old forts and cities in Alwar and Northern Jaipur.

Under Mandhatri and Sagara they came into collision with the Haihayas and Talajangas on the Narbada, where a branch of their race still held territory in the thirteenth century. Two inscriptions have been found in Khandesh, one dated in Saka 1075, or A.D. 1153,and the other in Saka 1128, or A.D. 1216.
In the latter the reigning king is said to be of the great solar race, from which " the king Nikumbha, best of princes, sprang ; in whose line Mandhata was famous, as well as Sagara, Bhagiratha, and others." In the former the reigning prince is said to be " celebrated in the race — the illustrious solar race in which the Nikumbh was bom — whose descendant was Rama.

One of the descendants of this Ikshvaku/ Nikumbh royal dynasty was Buddhist God 
Gautam Buddha, who belonged  to the Shakya branch of the Ikshvaku/ Nikumbh dynasty.
The 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism are also born in this dynasty
Heo Hwang-ok or Queen Suriratna of the Gaya kingdom of Korea was born in 32 A.D ( 1st century ) ,  born in the Ikshvaku/Nikumbh dynasty


The name of Nikumbha/Nikumbh has been supplanted in Northern India by that of Raghuvansa, or ** descendant of Raghu," one of the ancestors of Dasaratha and Rama

In those days , the dynasty was known by its famous kings like Ikshvaku-Nikumbh/Nikam -Raghuvansa-Rama.

The Nikumbh royal family known as "Nikam" when they joined Shivaji , the time when they came to Deccan. The Nikam branch of the Nikumbh dynasty is the main and direct  branch of the clan. This dynasty were one of the 96 kuli maratha.


Some Kingdoms under the Nikam / Nikumbh royal family , which is The Kingdom of Dhundhar ( now ruled by an immediate branch of the Nikam/Nikumbh royal family , which the Kacchwahas of Jaipur) , The Kosala kingdom , Ayodhya , Rohtas,Kapilvastu ruled by the Shakya branch of Ikshvaku/ Nikumbh dynasty , Mandalgarh and Alwar(Rajasthan), Khandesh (Maharshtra), Ghazipur, Balia, Mau, Jaunpur, Farrukhabad, Hardoi, Azamgarh , Hastinapur and etc

THE GENEALOGY TREE OF THE NIKUMBH/IKSHVAKU DYNASTY





ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF NIKUMBH/IKSHVAKU DYNASTY

The Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty or Suryavansha is one of the most prominent dynasties in the history of Hinduism, along with the "Chandravansha" or Lunar Dynasty.
"Suryavanshi" means a person belonging to this dynasty. This clan was the eldest and the most prosperous in ancient India till the rise of Magadh in the 6th century BC. Ayodhya, the city founded by Vaivasvata Manu son of Vivasvan or Vaivasvata, was their capital.
The full lineage from Brahma is given in the Ramayana by Valmiki, other important sources are the Mahabharat, the Ramayana , the Bhagwat Purana & the Raghuvamsha of Kalidasa The List of Monarchs
The following is the list, in chronological order, of the monarchs of the solar dynasty. Most of them were rulers of Ayodhya and therefore, Kings of Kosala.
According to Bhagwat Purana, Brahma created sage 10 sages using his mental powers -Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulastya, Pulaka, Kratu, Vasishtha, Prachetas or Daksha, Bhrigu, Nārada., one of whom was Marichi.
Kashyapa, the son of Marichi and Kala, is regarded as the father of humanity. His sons from Aditi, the sky goddess, and the daughter of Daksha Prajapati are called Adityas (Sons of Aditi), they were, Aṃśa, Aryaman, Bhaga, Dhūti, Mitra, Pūṣan, Śakra, Savitṛ, Tvaṣṭṛ, Varuṇa, Viṣṇu, and Vivasvat or Vivasvan.
Vivasvan or Vaivasvata (one of the sons of Lord Sun) - the Sun God, progenitor of the clan. His parents were the sage Kashyapa, father of all beings, and Aditi, Aditi's 12 sons, the Adityas, are the sun deities, and both Vivaswan and Aditya mean sun. Therefore another name for Vivaswan is Surya or the Sun, hence the name, Suryavansha. Vivaswan's sons include Shrraaddev and Shanishchar. The river Tapi was named after Vivaswan's sister Tapti.
Manu or Vaivasvata Manu - the King of all mankind and the first human being. (According to Hindu belief there are 14 Manvantaras; in each, Manu rules. Vaivasvata Manu was the seventh Manu. Manu is referred to as a Rajan (King) in the Shatapatha Brahmana scripture. He founded the town of Ayodhya. He had nine sons, Vena, Dhrishnu, Narishyan, Nabhaga, Ikshvaku, Karusha, Saryati, Prishadhru, Nabhagarishta and one daughter, Ila, who was married to Budha of the Lunar Dynasty). He left the kingdom to the eldest male of the next generation, Ikshvaku, who was actually the son of Manu's brother Shraaddev.
Ikshvaku - the first prominent monarch of this dynasty, giving the dynasty its another name the Ikshvaku dynasty. He had one hundred sons. Fifty of them ruled Uttarapath (Northern India) and fifty ruled Dakshinapath (Southern India).
Vikukshi - He is said to have eaten the meat of a rabbit at the time of Shraddha and was known as Shasad. (Some records claim him to be grandson of Ikshvaku.) His son was Kakuthsa or Puranjay.
Kakutstha or Puranjaya - He was a brave king and fought in the Devasur Sangram. His original name was Puranjaya. But after he annihilated Asuras (demons) while sitting on the hump (Kukud) of a bull, he was known as Kakuthstha, which means seated on the hump. His dynasty was also known as Kakuthstha after him.
Anena or Anaranya
Prithu
Vishvagashva
Ardra or Chandra
Yuvanashva I
Shravast - He founded the town of Shravasti near Kosala.
Vrihadashva
Kuvalayasva - He killed a Rakshasa named Dhundh. It is said that Dhundhar region and the Dhund river are named after Dhund. Eighteen of Kuvalashva's sons died in the battle with Dhund. Thereafter, Kuvalashva was called "Dhundhumara".
Dridhashva
Pramod
Haryashva I
Nikumbh/Nikam
Santashva
Krishasva
Prasenjit I - His daughter Renuka was married to sage Jamdgni. She was mother of Parashurama.
Yuvanashva II - He was married to Gori, daughter of the Chandravanshi king Matinaar.
Mandhata - He became a famous and Chakravarti (ideal universal ruler) king. He defeated most of the other kings of his time. He married Bindumati, a daughter of the Chandravanshi king.
Purukutsa - He performed the Ashwamedha Yajna (horse sacrifice). He married Nagkanya "Narmada". He helped Nagas in their war against the Gandharvas. Traddasyu
Sambhoot
Anaranya II
Trashdashva
Haryashva II
Vasuman
Tridhanva
Tryyaruna
Satyavrata or Trishanku - His original name was Satyavrata, but he committed three (tri) sins, and hence got the name Trishanku. First, while he was a prince, he misbehaved and was temporarily exiled from the kingdom. Next, he killed the milch cow of his preceptor Vasishta. His third sin was that he used the unsanctified meat of his kill as food. Trishanku also had a desire to ascend to heaven in his mortal body. After Vashistha refused him this boon, since it is against nature to ascend into heaven as a mortal, the sage Vishwamitra, Vashistha's rival, created another heaven for him, called "Trishanku's Heaven", and located in mid-air. His sons were Dhundumara, and Harishchandra, who was borh of the princess of "Kaikaya" named "Satyaraksha".
Harishchandra - He is known for his honesty, truth and devotion to duty or Dharma.
Rohitashva - He was the son of Harishchandra. He founded town of Rohtas Garh in Rohtas district, Bihar and Rohtak, originally Rohitakaul, meaning from the Kul (family) of Rohit
Harit
Chanchu
Vijay
Ruruk
Vrika
Bahu or Asit - He was attacked and defeated by another clan of Kshatriyas. After this, he left Ayodhya and went to the Himalaya mountains to live as an ascetic with his queens. At that time Yadavi queen was pregnant with Sagara.
Sagara - He recaptured Ayodhya from the "Haihaya" and "Taljanghi" Kshtriyas. He then attempted to perform the horse sacrifice, Ashwamedha Yajna. However, the sacrificial horse was stolen by the god Indra on the south eastern shores of the ocean, which was at that time an empty bed with no water in it. At least sixty of Sagara's sons died attempting to recover the horse, also causing great destruction by their reckless search. Puranic legends say the number of his sons was 60 thousand.
Asmanja - Sagara's surviving son was not made king due to his bad conduct.
Anshuman - He was the grandson of Sagara, and his successor as king. He did penance in an attempt to bring the holy river Ganges to earth, that she might wash away the sins of his ancestors.
Dileepa I - He also tried to bring Ganges to earth, but also failed.
Bhagiratha - Sagara's great-grandson, after strenuous penances, at last succeeded in bringing Ganga down from heaven. When she flowed over the remains of his ancestors, their souls were redeemed, and the ocean was refilled. Ganga also bears the name "Bhagirathi", in honour of his deed.
Shrut
Nabhag
Ambarish - According to Buddhist legends, he went to Tapovana to be a renunciant but after a public outcry returned and ruled for some time.
Sindhu Dweep
Pratayu
Shrutuparna
Sarvakama
Sudaas
Saudas or Mitrasah - He performed the Ashwamedha Yajna, but as the rituals were concluding a Rakshasa tricked him into serving human meat to Brahmin,s including Rishi Vashishta. He was then cursed by the Brahmins. He wanted to curse them back, but his wife prevented him. He spent twelve years in exile in the forest.
Sarvakama II
Ananaranya III
Nighna
Raghu I
Duliduh
Khatwang Dileepa
Raghu II or Dirghbahu - He was a famous king, who conquered most of India. The great epic Raghuvamsa describes his victories. After him the Sun dynasty was also known as the dynasty of Raghu or Raghu Vansha.
Aja
Dasaratha
Rama - He is considered the seventh Avatar of the god Vishnu. He is worshiped by every Hindu. Rama's story before he became king of Ayodhya is recounted in the Ramayana. After he ascended the throne, he performed the Ashwamedha Yajna. Bharata, his younger brother, won the country of Gandhara and settled there, where his two sons, Taksha and Pushkal, founded the cities of Taksashila and Pushkalavati, now known as Taxila and Peshawar. Rama's third brother, Lakshmana, founded Lakshmanpur, now known as Lucknow, and his youngest brother Shatrughna, Lakshmana's twin, was given Madhura which is now known as Mathura.
Sumitra - He was the last king (118th) of Ayodhya from solar dynasty. In the fourth century BC, emperor Mahapadma Nanda of the Nanda Dynasty forced Sumitra to leave Ayodhya. He went to Rohtas with his sons. His son Kurma established his rule over Rohtas

Sadly, During the lapse of many centuries they lost their central provinces, and at the time of the Muhammadan conquest only the two outlying districts of Khandesh on the south and Alwar on the north remained to them

Two inscriptions have been found in Khandesh, one dated in Saka 1075, or A.D. 1153,and the other in Saka 1 128, or A.D. 1216. In the latter the reigning king is said to be of the great solar race, from which " the king Nikumbha, best of princes, sprang ; in whose line Mandhata was famous, as well as Sagara, Bhagiratha, and others." In the former the reigning prince is said to be " celebrated in the race — the illustrious solar race in which the Nikumbh was bom — whose descendant was Rama.

 RULERS OF KHANDESH

Raja Allashakti Nikumbha ( Nikam ), seventh-century ruler in Khandesh territory who donated land in Pimpalner village in Dhule to Brahmans to perform cultural practice.

Raja Vairdev Nikumbha ( Nikam ), eighth-century ruler in Khandesh territory who donated villages Bahal and Devagav to Nagsharman Brahman.

King Bappaji Nikam, chief of Baglan Area.Gopajirao Nikam, warrior chief of Baglan who fought against Emperor Akbar.

Nikams (NikumbhRaje) of Khandesh are descendents of old Nikumbh Dynasty. The Rulers of Nikumbhvanshas ruled Khandesh during the period of 1000-1216 AD.

BRANCHES

Surnames of Nikam clan includes : Akolkar, Awtade, Bade, Banker, Barekar, Barge, Bawankar, Bhojne, Chawde, Chimne, Chinge, Dandge, Dankne, Dhamde, Dhapse, Dharso, Dharte, Dhawre, Dhrgade, Dongre, Gajmal, Gale, Gang, Gidde, Gonk, Gudhe, Gune, Hakne, Hawilhanday, Jale, Jiwnik, Kalale, Kalokhe, Kank, Kankale, Kanknarayan, Khalate, Kudare, Kumbh, Masake, Matarmak, Matsagar, Narkhamb, Naudhare, Navratne, Navrse, Nichve, Nikde, Parvatrao, Pimpalkarad, Pubele, Rakte, Randhwne, Sable, Samke, Sarak, Sarate, Sawle,Shrirampur, Take, Tatke, Timble, Tryambke, Vananar. (Total 62)


Khalates are Nikam who dwells mainly in "Khunte"(Phaltan) & "Late", Shirishne, Kambaleshwar (Baramati) villages Holding Patilship.The Nikams are also found in villages like Kashil-Koparde, Apshinge, Pimpode Budruk, Ambheri and many others of Satara District. The Apshinge village is welknown for Military service as every villager itself part of Indian military.

The Barges are Nikams who holds Patilship of Koregaon, Chinchner Vandan (Satara District) since Pre-shivaji period. Many Barges served all the Chhatrapatis of Satara, Kolhapur and Peshwas. 
Sardar Barge clansmen are also present in Sardar Barge ki Goth, Gwalior being Sardars of Principality.The Sarnoubat of Chhatrapati Shivaji was Yesaji Kank, a Nikam clansman itself.
 Kank sub clan of Nikams are found in Bhutonde Village of Velavand Khore and were Deshmukhs in Maval, decendents of Yesaji Kank still live in their "prachin wada"The Matsagar sub clan of Nikam gained the name Matsagar by killing a man-eater snake, they are present in Jarul and Aghur(Vaijapur of Aurangabad) and Pimpalas(Niphad) of Nashik District.

Sardar Sabale(Sable), was sub clan of Nikam, who majoritily found in Waduth, Shivthar villages of Satara District. Sardar Udaji Sabale was Sardar of Peshwa who helped Sardar Pawars of Dhar in the Conquest of Dhar(1728).


The Farrukhabad colony was established towards the end of 12th century by two Nikumbh adventurers from Awadh called Man and Sahraj, who were invited by raja of Kannauj to expel the aboriginal Bhars. Their descendants rendered valuable assistance to Somvanshi raja Sandi who conferred on then the title nikumbh which means nek-kam or good service.

The Srinet clan is considered to be of the same stock as the Nikumbhs. The Nikumbh are said to have been given the title of Srinet by an emperor of Delhi, because they would not bow their heads on entering his presence, and when hefixed a sword at the door some of them allowed their necks to be cut through by the sword rather than bend the head. The term Srinet is supposed to mean headless.

The Savant Clan


The Savant (Sardesai-Warkar) royal family of Konkan were from Rajasthan , they were the descendants of the Shilahara dynasty and their Royal Knights,generals,vassals and samants(feudal kings) , who ruled the whole of Konkan region of Maharashtra. Shilahara royal dynasty were the vassals of the Rashtrakuta royal dynasty.

The Shilahara's were descendants from King Jimutaketu ,he was the King of Vidhyadharas and Gandharvas.

The Savant( Sardesai Warkar) family are Yaduvansh rajputs.And not part of the 96 Maratha kuli.They were added quite recently.The Devak of this clan is a Lotus flower.The coat of arms of this clan is a Yellow horse and a canopy.The Nishan and Heraldic of this clan is Hanuman on the flagpole.( According to some sources)


VIDYADHARA

Vidyadhara(s) (Sanskrit Vidyādhara, literally "wisdom-holders") are a group of supernatural beings in Indian religions who possess magical powers. In Hinduism, they also attend Shiva, who lives in the Himalayas. They are considered as Upadevas, semi-gods or Demi.-gods )In Other Sources -- Vidyādhara (Pāli, vijjādhara; possessor of magical power) is a master of esoteric knowledge, a magician or sorcerer. The Vidyadharis were known as Apsaras with supernatural powers 

 In Indian Buddhist and Hindu sources the vidyādhara is depicted as a human or supernatural being who, by means of various occult sciences, develops the ability to perform marvelous feats like flying through the air, transmuting base metals into gold, becoming impervious to weapons, and so on.

In the MahĀyĀna tantric tradition of Bengal, the term vidyādharabecame a synonym for the mahĀsiddha or "great accomplished one," a tantric master who attains liberation as an immortal wonder worker. Classically eighty-four in number, mahāsiddhaseither ascend alive to the paradise of the ḌĀkinĪs or remain among humans until the advent of the Future Buddha Maitreya (Pāli, Metteyya)

Savant royal clan

The Raje Savant (Sardesai Warkar)  family by the time of Maratha invasion , the house of Savant-Warkar were reduced to be Sardesai of Wari and the Khots ( ruler) of Ori.Hence they were begining to known as Savant-Sardesai Warkars as they were the Sardesai of Wari.The gotra is of this clan is Kashyapa or Atri . Savants came from the Yadava royal dynasty.

Over the years , the dynasty's royal family name became as a title for 'ruler', a license to rule the konkan.the "Savant family name was given as a title for "Raja or a noble Raja , it was a license to rule a part of erstwhile Savant famiky kingdom.



At the rule of the Desai  Sarasvat brahmin of .The defeated Savant- Sardesai Warkar  family became the 'erstwhile' royal family of Konkan and became one of the vassals of the Bijapur sultanate under the Sarasvat Desai Brahmin tributary.




The Savant royal clan were known as Khots ( a lingo in konkan for 'ruler') , they also had other honorific titles like - Raje , Sardesai , Sarpatil , Sardar, Desai , Naik, Sarnaik , Sarkar , Deshmukh, Patil and etc.

There are legends which suggest that the Savant royal clan even had a war with Shivaji Maharaje and were against his beliefs.


Royal Kinship

This dynasty has close blood relations (Collateral family lines) with the royal family of Jaisalmer ( Bhati clan) ,the royal family of Sirmur, The Jadeja dynasty and it's branches  , The royal founding family of Kapurthala and the Phulkian dynasty - the Phulkian sardar Sidhu-Brar royal family of Patiala,Jind and Nabha, the Phulkian of Faridkot and other Phulkian dynasty members. Even the Bharatpur Sinsinwar royal family, Bhojas of Goa ,Wodeyar dynasty as all these clans claim descent from the Yadavas of Dwarka, 

Savant clan has a collateral branch, the Shelar clan (descendants of Ratta dynasty who is one of the branches of Rashtrakuta dynasty , they ruled Belgaum and the Shelar branch descents from the Shilhara dynasty branch which ruled Kolhapur )



The Savant-Sardesai Warkar family , also had good and close relations with the royal family of Burna.As they supported them, the Thibaw king was exiled in Ratnagiri.This was at the time of British rule in india


BUT OVER THE YEARS ,  SADLY THE SAVANT CLAN - THE ROYALS OF KONKAN BECAME THE FORMERS









Wednesday, 16 December 2015

The Bhogle Clan


The royal Bhogle clan are the erstwhile royal family of Bagalkote,in Karnataka.they are the lesser known branch of the Sisodia of Mewar.Panch-Pallava is the devak of the Bhogle clan.The coat of arms of the Bhogle clan has a ochre horse under a canopy (Baldachin).The clan's Nishan or Heraldic sign is Rudra on the flagpole

The Gotra of this clan is Vaishampayan or Dorik ( a chittod king ) .The Bhogle royal clan are the descendants of king lava/luv , son of Hindu God ( Rama) Ramachandra of Ayodhya ,an avatar of God Vishnu, who was born in the Ikshvaku/ Nikumbh royal dynasty.Through the Sisodia royal line , they are the descendants of King lava/luv of Ikshvaku /Nikumbh dynasty.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE BHOGLE ROYAL CLAN.


MAITRAKA____GUHILOT/GRAHAPUTRA___SISODIA OF MEWAR__BHOGLE OF BAGALKOTE/BAGALKOT___BHOGLE SARNAIK OF BHOGLEWADI.


The Bhogle clan's antecendants migrated to the Deccan from Udaipur, Rajasthan , By the time, Shivaji maharaje had established his empire,he had connection with his brother ( Collateral)  family to the Deccan to help him expand his empire.Those members in Udaipur were the ancestors of Bhogle clan.

On the way to Deccan from Rajasthan , The Bhogle ( Mewar/Sisodia) clan were being followed by the Mughals, They fought relentlessly and bravely and defeated the Mughals.
For this Shivaji Maharaje bestowed upon them the title 'Bhogle' which means brave or noble.
He also bestowed upon them a gift, which was a gold vessel which had 12 leafs on which the twelve jyotirlingas were inscrpited , the vessel was filled with gold coins and jewels,as a gesture of gratitude and respect

Thus Bhogle clan was established by Shivaji Maharaje. He gave the kingdom of Bagalkot , Karnataka to the Bhogle royal clan and the Bhogles founded Bagalkot kingdom of the Maratha Empire

RAJEBHOGLE AND RAJEBHONSLE 

Shivaji Maharaje and the Bhonsle royal clan were the descendants of Rana Ajay singh of Khelwara , Regent of Mewar 
The Bhogle royal clan ,on the other hand, were the descendants of Rana Ari singh of Mewar, the elder brother of Rana Ajay singh of Khelwara, Regent of Mewar and uncle of Rana Sajjan singh  ( Sugaji sujansi) , Rana Ajay singh 's son.

Rana Ari singh ji  of Mewar's son was Maharana Hammir Singh of Mewar , 14th century the ruler of Mewar ( Udaipur ) ( Chittorgarh) , who re-established the dynasty to it's throne and the current royal family of Udaipur are his descendants.

The Bhogle and Bhonsle are descendants of Bappa Rawal and Rawal Karan Singh of Mewar .

Bagalkote to Bhoglewadi 

In the time of Mughal Invasion in Bagalkot. The Bhogle royal family and their people of the Bagalkot  kingdom, fought bravely but unfortunately were at the face of defeat. 

Their Rajput familial  tradition of Jauhar/ Jowhar wasn't comitted .[ By the time , Bhogles who had become a part of the royal Maratha kulis , had adopted the practice of Sati which also wasn't comitted in the time of Mughal invasion in Bagalkot , Sati is a practice of self immolation done by warrior aristocrat ladies ] .The king and his family took the remaining people of the kingdom, escape to safety. The Bhogles  preferred to sacrifice their kingdom and royal lifestyle for their subjects  of Bagalkot.

After a lot of fighting and not settling down in a place .The Bhogles , along with their surviving soliders and people reached a coastal land known as 'Malvan' , in Konkan region. As they all were wounded , they settled in a small and hidden land known as ' Bhoglewadi' and Shrimant Babaji raje Bhogle of Bagalkot , the 'Mulpurush' and the last king of Bagalkot , established the small kingdom of Bhoglewadi. The Bhogle royals had many enemies, so they gave their family name to the remaining people , who had survived the journey of  'Bagalkot to Bhoglewadi' , To maintain secrecy of the existence of the surviving royals and the survivors of their kingdom.

In Bhoglewadi , each and every citizen of Bhoglewadi  have the surname 'Bhogle' and only 'Bhogle' surname named people are allowed to enter and stay in Bhoglewadi, Konkan. 

The Bhogle royal family are known as Bhogle Sarnaik. 


Descendants of Shrimant Babaji RajeBhogle of Bagalkot ,the last Raja of Bagalkote, the Moolpurush and  the first king and founder of Bhoglewadi , his descendants became the Subehdars of Malvan for the Nizam and were from the prominent line of Bhoglewadi rulers  and from the eldest branch of the erstwhile Bhogle royal family of Bagalkote .

In the time of British Raj . The Bhogle royal family were considered Honorary Justice by the British.


 (One of the internet information)
 


Bagalkot Kingdom 








Sisodia/Mewar Chittorgarh kingdom