Gaekwad, erstwhile princely family

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''All you need to know about Rs 2,664 crore Rampur royal family dispute''
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Sangramsinh and his brother late Ranjitsinh Gaekwad were engaged in legal battle since 1990 over inheritance of the ancestral property in Vadodra that includes palaces, precious diamonds, gold jewellery, invaluable paintings and real estate properties. In 2013, the family amicably settled an over two-decade long, Rs 20,000-crore property dispute.
 
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NEW DELHI: Rs 2,664 crore - that's the amount at stake for the Rampur royal family which has been locked in a court battle that has dragged on for nearly half a century.
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In their submissions to the district and sessions judge of Rampur, court-appointed commissioners filed their estimates of assets that belonged to the last Nawab of Rampur. The court will now hold daily hearings to meet the December deadline the Supreme Court had set for the division of property among claimants.
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'''Here's a brief history of the royal family and the dispute'''
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''Warring clan to Rampur royals''
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The state of Rampur was founded by Nawab Ali Muhammad Khan, the adopted son and successor of Sardar Daud Khan, chief of the Rohillas in Northern India.
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At the time of his death in the late 18th century, he divided his territories equally among his many sons with Faizu'llah Khan, his second son, receiving those around Rampur and Chachait.  
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Over the next two centuries, the Rampur royals, earlier a warring clan, struck deep roots, and with the blessings of the British, began to build one of the richest principalities in the country.
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[edit] Property dispute

November 23, 2020: The Times of India


Sangramsinh and his brother late Ranjitsinh Gaekwad were engaged in legal battle since 1990 over inheritance of the ancestral property in Vadodra that includes palaces, precious diamonds, gold jewellery, invaluable paintings and real estate properties. In 2013, the family amicably settled an over two-decade long, Rs 20,000-crore property dispute.

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