Kanhoji Jedhe

Kanhoji owned the entire 'Rohid Khora', which includes the forts of Raireshwar and Rohideshwar, in present-day Bhor taluka, near Pune.

[citation needed] The administration was controlled from his native place Kaari.

His eldest son Baji 'Sarjerao' Jedhe was two months older than Chhatrapati Shivaji.

Because of his high personal standing among the Jamindars, he helped Shivaji in organising most of them under his banner.

His actual testing time came when Afzal Khan, a Sardar sent by Bijapur court, came to attack Chhatrapati Shivaji.

Adilshah threatened all the Deshmukhs of the Maval region to support Afzal or else perish.

At the behest of Shivaji, Kanhoji convened a meeting of all the Deshmukhs (who had received similar threats from Adilshah) at his 'wadaa' at Kaari.

Kanhoji not only stood by Shivaji, but inspired and motivated all the Deshmukhs to fight for Swaraj.

[1] He played a pivotal role in planning and executing the battle of Prataapgad which eventually led to the defeat of Afzal Khan's army.

After Afzal was defeated soundly at the Battle of Pratapgad, Shivaji honored the loyalty and bravery of Kanhoji by awarding him talwarichya pahilya panache maankari (Sword of Honour).

Kanhoji Jedhe also played a pivotal part in bringing Shivaji back from Agra where he was under house arrest.[how?]

In the 20th century, the descendants of Kanhoji Jedhe also played a leading role in the establishment of the State of Maharashtra; Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, founded by Keshavrao Jedhe, led the demand for a Marathi-speaking state.