Parashuramrao Shrinivas I

Parashuramrao Shrinivas I (August 30, 1777 – June 11, 1848) was the ruler of Aundh State from his birth in 1777 to his death in 1848.

Parshuramrao Shrinivas, known as a valiant soldier and oppressive ruler, was accused of mismanaging the state due to said actions.

After the fall of Peshwa rule, the British East India company entered separate treaties in 1820 with all the Jagirdars who were nominally subordinate to the Raja of Satara.

[5][6] He adopted the title of Pant in 1846, on which occasion he paid to the Raja of Satara, married two wives, from whom he later separated.

He introduced primary and secondary schools in his state, and was himself a Councillor in the Legislative Assembly of Bombay.