Mudhoji II (died 15 July 1840), also known as Appa Sahib, of the Bhonsale dynasty, ruled the Kingdom of Nagpur in central India from 1816 to 1818.
His troops attacked the British, and were defeated in the action at Sitabaldi, and a second time round Nagpur city.
As a result of these battles, the remaining portion of Berar and the territories in the Narmada valley were ceded to the British.
When British sent forces against Man Singh, he stood surety for Appa Saheb.
Appa Saheb remained in Jodhpur, where he died on 15 July 1840 at 44 years while in exile.