Rao Bahadur Dattatray Balwant Parasnis | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Historian |
Children | Amritrao Dattatray Parasnis , Pandurang Dattatray Parasnis, Shrikrishna Dattatray Parasnis, Raghunath Dattatray Parasnis, Govind Dattatray Parasnis, Krishnabai Kumathekar, Champutai Raghunath Deshapande [1] |
Dattatray Balwant Parasnis (1870–1926) was a historian from Maharashtra, India, who lived during the British Raj days.
Parasnis had been granted a lifelong pension of two hundred rupees a month by the Government of Bombay.[2]
Parasnis was born on 27 November 1870 in a traditional middle-class Deshastha Brahmin family.[3]
Parasnis authored biographies of Bramhendra Swami, Rani's Laxmi Bai of Jhansi and Baija Bai of Gwalior and works on the Mahrattas and the Nawabs of Oudh.[citation needed]
Parasnis also published collections of letters in his two monthly magazines, the Bharatavarsha and the Ithihasa Sangraha, of which the first covered two years and the second seven years from August 1907.[citation needed]
In 1894, Parasnis published an authoritative biography of Maharani Jhansi Lakshmibai, Maharani Laxmibaisaheb Yanche Charitra. His book was based on interviews with Dhanodar Rao, adopted son of Rani Lakshmibai, who was still alive then.[4]
In 1918-1925, along with Charles Augustus Kincaid, he co-authored in three volumes, A History of the Maratha people.[5]
His Poona in Bygone Times was published in 1921.[6]
They had conferred on him the title of Rao Bahadur in 1913