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Madhav Vinayak Kibe

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Sardar Madhavrao Kibe
माधव विनायक किबे
Born1877
Indore State, India
Died?
Indore
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Scholar, Prime Minister of Dewas, Titled Sardar of Indore
Years activeBritish India
SpouseKamla bai Kibe
ChildrenIndirabai Bhadkamkar, Sharad Kibe, Sushilabai Dandekar, Arvind Kibe
Academic work
Notable worksLocation of LankaandStudies in Indian States Currencies

Sardar Madhavrao Vinayak Kibe(Devanagari:माधव विनायक किबे; 1877–?) was a scholar fromIndore State,India.[1]He was from theKarhade BrahminKibe family founded by Vithalrao Mahadeo Kibe, known as Tantya Jog, the Prime Minister to MaharajaMalhar Rao Holkar.

Education

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He was the first alumnus of Daly College to pass. He obtained his B.A. degree in 1899 and M.A. degree 2 years later from theMuir Central College,Allahabad.

Work

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After completing his education he served as an Honorary Secretary to theIndoredarbarfor a few years. Later, he was taken on the staff of the Agent of Governor-General in Central India as Honorary Attaché and Magistrate. In 1911, he was appointed to officiate asDiwanto the Raja Saheb ofDewas,Junior Branch. He was made aRao Bahadurin June 1912.[2]

He presided overMarathi Sahitya Sammelanheld inMumbaiin 1926. He also attended Round Table Conference in London along with his spouse. He and his wife were the member of Congress.

Location of LankaandStudies in Indian States Currencieswere two among his works.

Personal life

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Sardar Madhavrao Kibe was born to Vithalrao Kibe. Kibe's were Jagirdars and Sahukars. The saying goesHolkar ka raaj aur Kibe ka byaaj.He was married to Kamlabai Kibe who was a notable social worker. He has four children. The eldest daughter Indirabai was married to Bal Krishna Vasudev Bhadkamkar an I.C.S Officer. His son Sharad Kibe was married to Shakuntala bai Kibe who was a Patwardhan princess from Kurundwar junior. His younger daughter was married to I.C.S. Officer Narayan Dandekar. His granddaughter Layla raje Patwardhan was the Rajmata of Jamkhandi. His grandson, Ashok Bhadkamkar died as Indian Ambassador.

References

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  1. ^Dipesh Chakrabarty (15 July 2015).The Calling of History: Sir Jadunath Sarkar and His Empire of Truth.University of Chicago Press. pp. 117–.ISBN978-0-226-10045-6.
  2. ^Rai Bahadur Prag Narain Bhargava, ed. (1914).Who's Who in India, second Supplement.Newul Kishore Press, Lucknow. p. 33.