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Village in Maharashtra, India
Jawali Jaoli, Javali
village
Jawali is located in MaharashtraJawaliJawaliLocation in Maharashtra, IndiaShow map of MaharashtraJawali is located in IndiaJawaliJawaliJawali (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 17°59′N 74°25′E / 17.99°N 74.42°E / 17.99; 74.42
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictSatara district
TalukasPhaltan Tehsil
Government
 • BodyGram panchayat
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN415523
ISO 3166 codeIN-MH
Vehicle registrationMH
Websitemaharashtra.gov.in

Jawali is a small village located in the Mahadeva Mountain range of Phaltan Tehsil of the Satara district of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

History

Main article: Shivaji's Campaign of Javali

The area was ruled by the Morè clan. The Morès claim descent from the Mauryan Dynasty of Pataliputra which ruled over the Maurya Empire, located in present day India. The Maurya Empire, and many Morè, boast of rulers like Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka. In Pre-Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj era, Morè were feudatory of Vijaynagar empire along with other highest maratha clans like Bhoite, Kadam, Salunkhe, Shinde who were under Sultanates of Deccan. Later, when they opposed King Shivaji's Maharaj Swarajya Kingdom, they were punished. After that, many more joined the Maratha cavalry of Shivaji and remained active and trusted lieutenants of Maratha Empire.

After the death of Sambhaji, the Maratha Kingdom was put into disarray. On 26 December 1697, Sardar Manajirao More along with Mansingh More, Krushnajirao More, Prataprao More helped Rajaram I reach Arni fort which was located 30 miles away. Rajaram eventually became the Chhatrapati.

During the British Raj, Jawali was under the Phaltan Princely State ruled by Royal Naik Nimbalkar.

Transport

MSRTC Buses from Phaltan Depot run regularly to Jawali, Aandrood to Shikhar-Shinganapur.

Occupation

The main occupation of the villagers in Jawali is in the field of agriculture and the biggest market center is in Phaltan.

Education

Phaltan is the nearest education centre. The village has one high school.

See also

References

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