Mane (clan) explained
The Mane[1] (Balbodh: माने) are a Maratha clan[2] [3] [4] found largely in Maharashtra, Karnataka and neighbouring states of India. The name Mane is derived from the Marathi word man ("neck")
History
The Manes were holders of fiefs during Shivaji's time and considered themselves "loyal subjects" of Aurangzeb or Adil Shah.[5]
Notables
See also
Sources
English
4) Maratha Confederacy: A Study in Its Origin and DevelopmentBy Vasant S. KadamPublished by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1993Original from the University of MichiganDigitized 3 Sep 2008, 978-81-215-0570-3158 pages
6) Proceedings of the Meetings of the SessionBy Indian Historical Records CommissionPublished by The Manager of Publications., 1971Item notes: v. 41Original from the University of MichiganDigitized 28 Aug 2008
7) Maharashtra State GazetteersBy Maharashtra (India), Maharashtra (India). Gazetteers DeptEdition: revisedPublished by Directorate of Govt. Print., Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State, 1960Item notes: v. 22Original from the University of MichiganDigitized 3 Sep 2008
8) Bundelkhand under the Marathas, 1720–1818 A.D.: a study of Maratha-Bundela relationsBy B. R. AndharePublished by Vishwa Bharati Prakashan, 1984Item notes: v. 1–2Original from the University of MichiganDigitized 10 Nov 2006
9) Journal of Indian HistoryBy University of Kerala Dept. of History, University of Allahabad Dept. of Modern Indian History, University of Travancore, University of KeralaPublished by Dept. of Modern Indian History, 1966Item notes: v. 44Original from the University of CaliforniaDigitized 31 Jul 2008
Notes and References
- Book: Bhanu, B. V. . Maharashtra (Page_887) . 2004 . Popular Prakashan . 978-81-7991-100-6 . 887 . en . Patkey, Mule and Mane are the exoga- mous clans in Vidarbha region . Russell and Hiralal (1916) ... Mane and Gaikwad are family names of the Maratha caste ..
- Book: Institute, Deccan College Post-graduate and Research . Monograph Series (Page_11) . 1963 . Volume_24 . 11 . en . Maratha clan ' Mane ' to whom the majority of houses in the village belong . There were also other Maratha clans . The village had also house clusters belonging to different clans ..
- Book: Schlesinger, Lee I. . The Castes in a Village, Caste, and the Village: A Social Phenomenology of Terms and Talk in a Maharashtrian Community . 1986 . University of Chicago, Department of Anthropology . 209 . en . ... a maratha in the Mane clan, a maratha Bhosle, a maratha Bhosle who is a secondary school teacher, a maratha Kadam who is a ....
- Book: Schultz, Anna . Singing a Hindu Nation: Marathi Devotional Performance and Nationalism . 2013-01-10 . OUP USA . 978-0-19-973083-4 . 99 . en.
- Book: Nadkarnia, Rajaram Vyankatesh . The Rise and Fall of the Maratha Empire . 1966 . Popular Prakashan . 69 . en. These selfish men, the Ghorpades, the Manes, the Mores, the Sawants, the Dalvis, the Surves, the Shiikes, the Nimbalkars and the Ghadges, were content to remain vassals of Aurangzeb or Adil Shah and shamelessly took pride in calling themselves their loyal subjects; they had chosen the inglorious path of case and had done very little to get any sort of rediess to their suffering countrymen, nay they had actively opposed the Swarajya movement as traitors always do in every subject country; and yet when Shivaji the Great brought success to the cause by his extraordtnary genius as a military Jeader of the Maratha nation, they foolishly affected to snecr at him as a usurper. .