Devraj Ghorpade | |
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Rao Bahadur | |
2nd ruler of Mudhol State | |
Reign | 1408–1424 A.D |
Predecessor | Bhairav Singh Ghorpade |
Successor | Ugrasen Ghorpade |
Died | 1424 A.D |
Issue | Ugrasen Ghorpade Pratap Singh |
Dynasty | Ghorpade |
Father | Bhairav Singh Ghorpade |
Religion | Hinduism |
Devraj Ghorpade is the second ruler of Mudhol State. [1] [2] He was also a commadar of Bahmani King Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah. [3] He was succeeded by his son Ugrasen Ghorpade. [4] [5]
Devraj Ghorpade had taken part in the expeditions of Bhairav Singh Ghorpade as a prince of Mudhol State. Firoz Shah led an operation against the king of Vijayanagar, and Devraj, son of Bahirva Singh, joined this contest. [3] Firoz Shah died on October 3, 1424, and Devraj also died a little before or after him. After Devraj's death, Ugrasen, also known as Indrasen, his son, succeeded him to the title of the Jagirdar of Mudhol. [4]
In 1407, Bahirva Singh sent his sons, Devraj and Karnsingh, to Raibag for a great battle. [3] In the course of time, Karansingh was slain in 1412, and in 1424, Devraj became the Jagirdar of Mudhol. [4]