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'''[[Salunkhe]]''' (साळुंखे) is the surname of a prominent [[Maratha]] clan mostly from [[Maharashtra]] and neighbouring states |
'''[[Chalukya dynasty|Salunkhe]] or Chalukya''' (साळुंखे) is the surname of a prominent [[Maratha]] clan mostly from [[Maharashtra]] and neighbouring states <ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Rawlinson |first=H. G. (Hugh George) |url=http://archive.org/details/indiashortcultur0000unse |title=India, a short cultural history |date=1937 |publisher=London : Cresset |others=Internet Archive}}</ref> |
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Titles associated with the Salunkhe group include Patil, [[Raje]], [[Sardar]], [[Sarkar (surname)|Sarkar]], and [[Deshmukh]]. Their major centre is [[Majalgaon]] ([[Beed District]]). They have scattered through regions of Maratha dominance such as [[Beed]], [[Akola]], [[Buldana]], [[Parbhani]], [[Jalna, Maharashtra|Jalna]], [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Chalisgaon]], [[Jalgaon district|Jalgaon]], [[Solapur]], [[Latur]], [[Nagpur]], [[Amravati]], [[Baroda]], [[Gwalior]], [[Satara district|Satara]], and [[Kolhapur]] and some other parts of India. |
Titles associated with the Salunkhe group include Patil, [[Raje]], [[Sardar]], [[Sarkar (surname)|Sarkar]], and [[Deshmukh]]. Their major centre is [[Majalgaon]] ([[Beed District]]). They have scattered through regions of Maratha dominance such as [[Beed]], [[Akola]], [[Buldana]], [[Parbhani]], [[Jalna, Maharashtra|Jalna]], [[Aurangabad, Maharashtra|Aurangabad]], [[Chalisgaon]], [[Jalgaon district|Jalgaon]], [[Solapur]], [[Latur]], [[Nagpur]], [[Amravati]], [[Baroda]], [[Gwalior]], [[Satara district|Satara]], and [[Kolhapur]] and some other parts of India. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The Salunkhe |
The Salunkhe or Salunke is the vernacular form of the word [[Chalukya dynasty|Chalukya]]<ref name=":0" /> |
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In the western India, people pronounces "Cha" as "Sa". When the Chalukya Kings migrated to western regions (Chalukyas of Lata(Gujarat) , Western(Kalyani) Chalukyas |
In the western India, people pronounces "Cha" as "Sa". When the Chalukya Kings migrated to western regions (Chalukyas of Lata(Gujarat) , Western(Kalyani) Chalukyas , the name Chalukya was pronounced in local language "Salukya, Salukhya, Saluki", and later got changed to Salunke. There are many maratha families in Maharasthra which still have their title as "Salunkhe or Salunke". In the inscription, which were written in Sanskrit, it was spelled <nowiki>''Saluki'', ''Saluke'', ''Salukki''</nowiki>, "Chalukya" in inscriptions<ref>{{Cite book |last=Krishnamacharlu |first=C. R. |url=http://archive.org/details/dli.csl.8512 |title=Bombay-Karnataka inscriptions vol.I |last2=Panchamukhi |first2=R. S. |last3=Roa |first3=N. Lakshmana |date=1940 |publisher=Government Press, Madras}}</ref>, but in local language it got variations. |
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<ref>Maratha Kshatriyancha Ithihas by Mr.K.B.Deshmukh.{{in lang|mr}}</ref><ref name="State)1886">{{cite book |author=Bombay (India : State) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=asAMAAAAIAAJ |title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency |publisher=Govt. Central Press |year=1886 |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> Salunkhe is the surname of a prominent [[Maratha]] clan. The Salunkhe clan belongs to the Kshatriya ''varna''. They have [[Manavya]] ''[[gotra]]''. The descendants of the Chalukya dynasty of the 5th century CE came to be known by the surname Salunkhe in Maharashtra and |
<ref>Maratha Kshatriyancha Ithihas by Mr.K.B.Deshmukh.{{in lang|mr}}</ref><ref name="State)1886">{{cite book |author=Bombay (India : State) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=asAMAAAAIAAJ |title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency |publisher=Govt. Central Press |year=1886 |accessdate=25 June 2011}}</ref> Salunkhe is the surname of a prominent [[Maratha]] clan. The Salunkhe clan belongs to the Kshatriya ''varna''. They have [[Manavya]] ''[[gotra]]''. The descendants of the Chalukya dynasty of the 5th century CE came to be known by the surname Salunkhe in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Salukya/Salunkhe are the corrupt forms of Chaulukya surname. The Pattadakal temples are built in Chalukya architecture. The Salunkhe dynastic clan is regarded as the largest of the 96 Maratha clans.{{citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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Titles associated with the Maratha group include Patil, [[Raje]], [[Sardar]], [[Naik (military rank)|Naik]], Sarkar, [[Deshmukh]], and [[Patil (title)|Patil]]. Surnames included in this royal clan are Salunkhe, Salunke, Chalke, Pandhare, Masaram,Patankar, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonawane, Gunjal, Lahane, Vyavhare, Navale, and Londhe. |
Titles associated with the Maratha group include Patil, [[Raje]], [[Sardar]], [[Naik (military rank)|Naik]], Sarkar, [[Deshmukh]], and [[Patil (title)|Patil]]. Surnames included in this royal clan are Salunkhe, Salunke, Chalke, Pandhare, Masaram,Patankar, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonawane, Gunjal, Lahane, Vyavhare, Navale, and Londhe. |
Revision as of 06:19, 17 May 2024
Salunkhe or Chalukya (साळुंखे) is the surname of a prominent Maratha clan mostly from Maharashtra and neighbouring states [1]
Titles associated with the Salunkhe group include Patil, Raje, Sardar, Sarkar, and Deshmukh. Their major centre is Majalgaon (Beed District). They have scattered through regions of Maratha dominance such as Beed, Akola, Buldana, Parbhani, Jalna, Aurangabad, Chalisgaon, Jalgaon, Solapur, Latur, Nagpur, Amravati, Baroda, Gwalior, Satara, and Kolhapur and some other parts of India.
Surname in this clan include Patankar, Gharge, Dubal, Kale, Salunke, Pandhare, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonvane, Gunjal, Lahane, Vyawahare, Navale, and Londhe.
History
The Salunkhe or Salunke is the vernacular form of the word Chalukya[1]
In the western India, people pronounces "Cha" as "Sa". When the Chalukya Kings migrated to western regions (Chalukyas of Lata(Gujarat) , Western(Kalyani) Chalukyas , the name Chalukya was pronounced in local language "Salukya, Salukhya, Saluki", and later got changed to Salunke. There are many maratha families in Maharasthra which still have their title as "Salunkhe or Salunke". In the inscription, which were written in Sanskrit, it was spelled ''Saluki'', ''Saluke'', ''Salukki'', "Chalukya" in inscriptions[2], but in local language it got variations. [3][4] Salunkhe is the surname of a prominent Maratha clan. The Salunkhe clan belongs to the Kshatriya varna. They have Manavya gotra. The descendants of the Chalukya dynasty of the 5th century CE came to be known by the surname Salunkhe in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Salukya/Salunkhe are the corrupt forms of Chaulukya surname. The Pattadakal temples are built in Chalukya architecture. The Salunkhe dynastic clan is regarded as the largest of the 96 Maratha clans.[citation needed]
Titles associated with the Maratha group include Patil, Raje, Sardar, Naik, Sarkar, Deshmukh, and Patil. Surnames included in this royal clan are Salunkhe, Salunke, Chalke, Pandhare, Masaram,Patankar, Patole, Shevale, Babar, Padwal, Magar, Randheer, Ranpise, Sonawane, Gunjal, Lahane, Vyavhare, Navale, and Londhe.
Notables
- Shrimant Sundarrao Solankhe - Maratha leader and former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
References
- ^ a b Rawlinson, H. G. (Hugh George) (1937). India, a short cultural history. Internet Archive. London : Cresset.
- ^ Krishnamacharlu, C. R.; Panchamukhi, R. S.; Roa, N. Lakshmana (1940). Bombay-Karnataka inscriptions vol.I. Government Press, Madras.
- ^ Maratha Kshatriyancha Ithihas by Mr.K.B.Deshmukh.(in Marathi)
- ^ Bombay (India : State) (1886). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Govt. Central Press. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
Further reading
- Prashant Kidambi (2007). The making of an Indian metropolis: colonial governance and public culture in Bombay, 1890-1920. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7546-5612-8.
- Gujarat (India) (1984). Gujarat State gazetteers. Vol. 19. Directorate of Govt. Print., Stationery and Publications, Gujarat State.
- John Vincent Ferreira (1965). Totemism in India. Indian Branch, Oxford University Press.