Historic Bhonsle Sword Returns to India After 200 Years

Nagpur to Welcome Back Maratha Artifact Following UK Auction Win

Nagpur, August 12, 2025

After nearly two centuries, Indian authorities have successfully secured the historic sword of Raghuji Bhonsle, founder of the Nagpur Bhonsle dynasty, for return to India. British forces seized the artifact in the 18th century, and the UK auctioned it later. Indian officials will soon bring the sword back to Nagpur following their successful bid.

The sword is a significant symbol of Maratha pride and heritage, representing the martial strength of the Bhonsle clan. People hail the return as a major victory for cultural preservation and historical justice.

The Maharashtra government, alongside heritage experts and cultural organizations, coordinated the efforts to track, bid for, and repatriate the sword. Officials will display the sword in Nagpur’s Maratha history museum, making it accessible to the public and researchers.

“This isn’t just about reclaiming an artifact; it’s about restoring a piece of our identity,” said a government official. Officials expect the sword to arrive on August 18, 2025, and will escort it with full honors.

Taken during British colonial campaigns in the mid-1700s, the sword had remained in private UK collections for over 200 years. Its return sets an important precedent for recovering India’s cultural heritage through legal and diplomatic channels.

Experts emphasize that artifacts like the Bhonsle sword help educate future generations and strengthen national pride. The event coincides with local celebrations of Maratha legacy, rekindling interest in the region’s rich history.

This historic repatriation marks a step forward in India’s ongoing efforts to protect and celebrate its cultural treasures.

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