Ambedkar family


The Ambedkar family is a sociopolitical family of India. The Ambedkar family is the family of B. R. Ambedkar who was an Indian polymath, human rights activist, the architect of the constitution of India and the founding father of the Republic of India. Ambedkar's followers and the Indian people started respectfully addressing him as "Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar", since September 1927, because millions of Indians consider him the "greatest liberator". "Babasaheb" is a Marathi phrase which means "Respected Father". Currently, Ambedkar's descendants are working in political, social, religious and other fields.

Family background

Ambedkar family was of Marathi background from the village of Ambadawe in Ratnagiri district of modern-day Maharashtra, India. Ambadawe village is the origin of the Ambedkar family. B. R. Ambedkar's ancestors lived in this village, and at that time their family name or surname was "Sakpal". Maloji Sakpal was a soldier in the army of British India, and later his son Ramji Sakpal served as a Major-Subhedar in the army of British India. Ramji had 14 children, the last of them was Bhimrao. Bhimrao was born on 14 April 1891 in the town and military cantonment of Mhow in the Central Provinces. Bhimrao was also known by his other name as Bhim, Bhima, Bhiva and later Babasaheb. Bhimrao's surname was Sakpal but his father Ramji Sakpal registered his surname as "Ambadawekar" in the school, meaning it comes from their native village of Ambadawe. Bhimrao's Devrukhe Brahmin teacher, Krishna Keshav Ambedkar, changed his surname from "Ambadawekar" to his own surname "Ambedkar" in the Pratap Singh High School's records. In 1909, Ambedkar married Ramabai Ambedkar. They had five children – Yashwant, Gangadhar, Ramesh, Indu and Rajratna. Apart from Yashwant, the other four died in under their two years age. Yashwant alone survived as his descendant. His second wife Savita Ambedkar had no children. Yashwant married Meerabai. They have four children – Prakash, Rama, Bhimrao and Anandraj. Rama married Anand Teltumbde, a scholar, social activity and professor.

Family tree

Generations

Sakpal family

First generation of Sakpal family

Maloji Sakpal had five children including four sons and a daughter.
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Ambedkar family

Last generation of Sakpal family and first generation of Ambedkar family

Ramji and Bhimabai had total 14 children including three sons, four daughter, and other seven died in his childhood.
with his family members at Rajgruha, his residence, in Mumbai on February 1934. From left – Yashwant, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Ramabai, Laxmibai, Mukund and Ambedkar's dog, Tobby.
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Babasaheb and Ramabai had five children – Yashwant, Gangadhar, Ramesh, Indu and Rajratna. Apart from Yashwant, the other four died in their childhood. Yashwant alone survived as his descendant. His second wife Savita Ambedkar had no children.
Yashwant and Meera had four children – three sons and a daughter.
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Mukundrao and shalji had four childrens- 2 sons and 2 daughters.
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