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on Ishwari Singh. In 1750, the Marathas declared a war on Ishwari Singh for his failure to pay the arrears. Ishwari Singh was desperate as he did not have sufficient money to pay off the Marathas, and he could not impose excessive taxes on his citizens. As a result, he committed suicide by consuming
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Meanwhile, on hearing about the rebellion, Balaji Rao left the Mughal frontier, and quickly advanced towards Satara, covering 400 miles in 13 days. He reached Satara on 24 April, and stormed the Yavateshwar garrison, defeating Tarabai's forces. He then joined Trimbakrao, who had been keeping a watch
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2,500,000. Damaji refused to sign an agreement, stating that he was only a subordinate, and asked Balaji Rao to consult Umabai. On 30 April, Balaji Rao launched a surprise evening attack, and Damaji's camp surrendered without resistance. Balaji Rao then surrounded the Satara fort, and asked Tarabai
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The couple had three sons, Vishwasrao who died in the battle of Panipat in 1761, Madhavrao who succeeded Nanasaheb as Peshwa and Narayanrao who succeeded Madhavrao in his late teens. Nanasaheb had an able brother called Raghunathrao whose ambitions to be the Peshwa became disastrous for the Maratha
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in present-day West Bengal. Nanasaheb built canals, bridges, temples and lodges for travellers in the capital city of Pune and in other parts of the Maratha Empire. In his twenty-year reign as the Peshwa, Nanasaheb subdued three major powers under his tenure, viz. Mughals in the North, the Nizam in
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factory in Bengal, estimated that perhaps 400,000 Hindu civilians in Western Bengal and Bihar were dead owing to the invasion of Bargis. The resulting casualties of Bargi onslaught against in Bengal are considered to be among the deadliest massacres in Indian history. According to the 18th-century
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Later, a section of Tarabai's troops in the Satara garrison rebelled against her. Although she crushed the mutiny, she realized that it would be difficult to continue the fight against Balaji Rao. She, therefore, agreed to a peace treaty. She met Balaji Rao in Pune, and accepted the superiority of
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upbringings as she was well versed in priestly religious matters and the prevailing customs followed in priestly Brahmin families. Despite her young age, Radhabai proposed the marriage of Gopikabai to her Grandson Balaji Bajirao, who was 10 at the time. The two eventually got married on 11 January
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region rebelled against the Mughal emperor. They defeated Safdar Jang in a battle, and invited Durrani to invade India. Once again, Safdar Jang sought assistance from the Marathas, who helped him crush the rebellion. The Marathas and the Mughals signed an agreement in 1752. The Marathas agreed to
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six times. The first one in 1741, The second in 1742, as also the third in 1744 and the fourth in 1745 were led by Raghuji himself. The fifth in 1747 and the sixth in 1748 were undertaken by Janoji and Sabaji respectively. These invasions caused heavy destruction in the armies of the Nawab of
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Between 1759 and 1761, the Durranis and the Marathas fought each other in several skirmishes and small battles, with varying results. Due to the extended duration of the siege of the Maratha garrison at Panipat which Balaji's reinforcements were supposed to break but never reached beyond the
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continued to support Ishwari. This episode not only spoiled the Maratha relations with the Rajputs, but also resulted in internal strife among the Marathas. Madho Singh later sought arbitration from Balaji Rao, who personally came to Jaipur and convinced Ishwari Singh to cede 4
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6,000,000 among other favours. However, Khan was poisoned to death by his step-mother. Ultimately, Balaji Rao and Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau concluded a peace treaty. Raghoji Bhonsle also agreed to peace on the condition that Nizam would grant him some
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4,000,000; but, Raghunath Rao was not satisfied with the offer. The Marathas besieged Bharatpur's Kumher fort in early 1754 for around four months, before a peace treaty was concluded. The Marathas accepted an offer by Suraj Mal to pay
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helped extend Maratha influence in South and East India. However, he was not on good terms with the Peshwa. Shortly before Balaji's appointment as the Peshwa, Raghoji had led a Maratha force to South India. His mission was to help
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intervened and convinced the Marathas to leave with an apology and some compensation. After Safdar Jang's death, the Marathas again invaded the Rajput territories. This forced Madho Singh to seek help from Safdar Jang's successor
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was successful in repelling only the first invasion in 1741. In 1743 two Maratha armies invaded - one belonged to Raghoji Bhonsle and the other of Balaji Rao. Alivardi Khan was obliged to pay him a subsidie, promising to pay him
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to release Chhatrapati Rajaram II, whose physical and mental condition had deteriorated considerably. Tarabai refused, and Balaji Rao left for Pune, since a siege of the well-provisioned and strong Satara fort would not be easy.
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on 14 January 1761. According to Suresh k Sharma, "It was Balaji Bajirao's love of pleasure which was responsible for Panipat. He delayed at Paithan celebrating his second marriage until December 27th, when it was too late."
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as the titular Governor). In return, he pledged faithfulness to the Mughal emperor. He also agreed to keep a force of 500 soldiers at the emperor's court, in addition to providing a force of 4,000 soldiers on a need basis.
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on Gaekwad's army. Gaekwad was compelled to declare ceasefire and meet Balaji Rao to discuss the terms of a peace treaty. Balaji Rao demanded from him half of Gujarat's territories in addition to a
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and titles. In Pune, Balaji Rao repeatedly pressurized Damaji to cede half of Gujarat on behalf of Yashwant Rao Dabhade. Damaji kept refusing, and on 19 July 1751, Balaji Rao placed him and his
385:—became more powerful. During Balaji Rao's tenure, the Maratha territory reached its zenith. A large part of this expansion, however, was led by the individual chiefs of the Maratha Empire. 865:. Due to Tarabai's rebellion and the French-trained enemy troops, the Marathas had to retreat. In 1752, Balaji Rao launched a fresh attack against the Nizam. He also sought support of 592:
2,000,000 to Balaji Rao, who helped him expel Raghoji from Orissa in 1744. Raghoji then complained to Chhatrapati Shahu, and got himself appointed the in-charge of Marathas in Orissa,
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the South and the Bengal Sultanate. Along with that he also weakened the Afghan control over Punjab, stopped their repeated invasions on the imperial capital of Delhi, subdued the
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The defeat at Panipat resulted in heavy losses for the Marathas, and was a huge setback for Peshwa Balaji Rao. He received the news of the defeat of Panipat on 24 January 1761 at
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the Peshwa's office. She agreed to dismiss her lieutenant Baburao Jadhav, whom the Peshwa disliked. In return, the Peshwa forgave her. On 14 September 1752, the two took oaths at
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became the ruler of Jaipur. However, he no longer trusted the Marathas, having seen their treatment of his elder brother. He participated in battles against the Marathas, until
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to Madho Singh. Ishwari Singh initially agreed, but refused to abide by his promise after Balaji returned to Pune. Malhar Rao Holkar then not only forcefully captured the
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and Madho Singh. With Madho Singh's help, Maharaja Vijay Singh resisted the Marathas for a year, before he agreed to peace talks. During one such peace negotiation,
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In May 1751, Balaji Rao had arrested Damaji Gaekwad and his relatives, and sent them to Pune. Sometime later, the Dabhades were also arrested, and deprived of their
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on the Mughal throne. The Mughal loyalist Muslim intellectuals of Delhi were alarmed at these developments, and appealed Durrani to check the rising Maratha power.
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and titles on the condition that they would remit half of the revenues collected from Gujarat to his treasury. Umabai's minor son Yashwant Rao was made the titular
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to the Marathas, but the control was not actually passed to the Marathas. After becoming Peshwa, Balaji Rao approached the Mughal emperor through
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help the Mughals defeat external aggressions as well as internal rebellions. The Mughals agreed to appoint Peshwa Balaji Rao as the Governor of
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was given asylum by Chhatrapati Shahu, her nephew. In the 1740s, during the last years of Shahu's life, Tarabai brought a child to him:
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in the Battle of Panipat. He fell in depression and died on 23 June 1761 at Parvati hill and was succeeded by his younger son
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tax. The continuous conflict took a heavy toll on the population of Bengal. The Hindu Maratha warriors invaded and occupied
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to counter the French, but the English refused to get involved in the conflict. The Marathas wanted Salabat Jung's brother
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for a rebellion against Chhatrapati Shahu. However, Shahu had forgiven the Dabhades and allowed them to retain their
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in support of Tarabai's rebellion. Gaekwad initially advanced towards Pune, prompting the Peshwa's mother
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appointed 19-year old Balaji as the Peshwa in August 1740, despite opposition from other chiefs such as
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and European sources, the Bargis are said to have plundered villages, and Jan Kersseboom, chief of the
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again. The Nawab of Bengal also paid Rs. 3.2 million to the Marathas, towards the arrears of
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was paid annually by the Nawab of Bengal up to 1758, until the East India Company took over.
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1,500,000. He was also asked to maintain a cavalry of 20,000 horses in service of the Peshwa.
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also joined the Marathas, but later left the alliance due to a misunderstanding with Bhau.
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Under these circumstances, Ahmad Shah Durrani launched a fresh invasion of India, reaching
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sought Suraj Mal's help against the Mughal emperor. To counter him, the imperial loyalist
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in July 1755. This led to further hostilities between the Marathas and the Rajputs until
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Ramchandra Baswant in strict confinement. On 14 November, he sent them to captivity in
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relations also worsened during Balaji Rao's reign. Balaji's younger brother
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to check the advance of the Durranis. In 1758, Raghunath Rao conquered
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Signatures of the Marathas line 4 is the handwriting of Balaji Bajirao.
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of Bengal and Bihar, and the Marathas agreed not to invade
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Balaji Bajirao's administration worked with his cousin
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In 1751, the Marathas signed a peace treaty with the
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Balaji Rao's troops under the command of his cousin
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He gained allies in the 2221: 2137: 1764:Nana Sahab Peshwa And The Fight For Freedom 1710: 1706: 1704: 1572:The Extraordinary Epoch of Nanasaheb Peshwa 1017:concluded a peace treaty in February 1756. 540:was also rebuilt by Balaji Bajirao in 1755. 3192: 3178: 2357: 2343: 2144:. John Murray, Albemarle Street. pp.  2117:. Permanent Black, India. pp. 80–81. 2074: 1904: 1801: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1656: 1654: 1550:essays the role of a young Balaji Bajirao. 1020: 2165:. World Affairs Publications. p. 56. 2047: 1952: 1950: 1776: 1774: 1736: 1734: 1563:, Peshwa Balaji Bajirao was portrayed by 1467:A 19th-century portrait of Balaji Bajirao 1341:river all the way down south to northern 889: 814:24 Feb 1731. Bajirao writes to his uncle 416: 369:, in which individual chiefs—such as the 2106: 1871: 1827:A History of the Maratha People Volume 3 1747:The Cambridge History of India, Volume 3 1479:19th-century depiction of Balaji Bajirao 1419: 1301: 1213:During this period, warriors called as " 1081:3,000,000 in three yearly installments. 1024: 893: 703:, and her eldest son had been killed by 691:family, whose members held the title of 617: 527: 512: 460: 2175: 1681: 1651: 553:, a royal of the Bhonsle clan, against 544:In early years of Balaji Rao's tenure, 55:18th century portrait of Balaji Bajirao 14: 3363: 2248: 2019: 1947: 1848:Dupleix and Clive: Beginning of Empire 1838: 1771: 1731: 1626:by Vishwas Patil, Rajhamns publishers. 1317:After his initial invasions of India, 1184:From 1741 to 1751, the Marathas under 3173: 2338: 2204:The Development of the British Empire 1760: 1496: 1290:Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani 786:, but could not advance north of the 699:. Her husband had been killed by the 2255:. Mittal Publications. p. 173. 2228:. Orient Blackswan. pp. 84–94. 1294:Maratha conquest of North-west India 901:at its zenith in 1760 (yellow areas) 646:after being released by her stepson 420: 2180:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 26. 2162:Afghanistan Under Soviet Occupation 2112: 2038: 2026:Shoaib Daniyal (21 December 2015). 1959:"Chapter XXIII: Rivalries in India" 1872:Marshall, P. J. (2 November 2006). 1491:Artist impression of Balaji Bajirao 88:August 1740 â€“ 23 June 1761 24: 1605: 1123:Starting in 1748, the Afghan king 1009:was assassinated by emissaries of 580:In 1743, Raghoji Bhonsle attacked 467:Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum 25: 3392: 2138:Elphinstone, Mountstuart (1841). 1612:Balaji Bajirao (Nanasaheb) Peshwa 2365: 2090:(4th ed.). 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Madho was supported by 687:was the matriarch of the 551:Pratap Singh of Thanjavur 438:about the Peshwa's reign. 333: 321: 294: 273: 257: 239: 214: 180: 146: 141: 137: 125: 113: 92: 81: 64: 60: 48: 41: 3021:Second Anglo-Maratha War 1818:Charles Augustus Kincaid 1415: 1234:Dutch East India Company 1162:, and some districts of 3026:Third Anglo-Maratha War 3016:First Anglo-Maratha War 2440:Moropant Trimbak Pingle 1832:Oxford University Press 1787:. Popular. p. 30. 1409:Third Battle of Panipat 1298:Third Battle of Panipat 1021:Relations with the Jats 948:on Madho's side, while 361:During his tenure, the 2532:Ramchandra Pant Amatya 2450:Ramchandra Pant Amatya 1845:Henry Dodwell (1920). 1614:by Prof. S. S. Puranik 1431: 1314: 1045: 902: 890:Relations with Rajputs 818:referring Chhatrapati 642:, the senior widow of 636: 541: 525: 473: 436:is missing information 417:Early years and family 2113:Roy, Kaushik (2004). 1957:C. C. Davies (1957). 1529:, he is portrayed by 1427:of Balaji Bajirao in 1423: 1305: 1243:written by Gangaram: 1028: 1011:Vijay Singh of Marwar 897: 622:Balaji Bajirao meets 621: 531: 516: 464: 2222:Kaushik Roy (2004). 2044:OUM. pp. 16, 17 1711:G.S.Chhabra (2005). 3339:Shamsher Bahadur II 2842:Invasions of Bengal 2662:Maratha Confederacy 2371:Maratha Confederacy 1647:. 18 December 1961. 1618:Solstice at Panipat 1595:List of Koli people 1519:In the 2014 Indian 1389:Govind Pant Bundele 1042:Battle of Vijaydurg 1015:Dattaji Rao Scindia 1007:Jayappa Rao Scindia 950:Jayappa Rao Scindia 940:and Ummed Singh of 899:Maratha Confederacy 705:Balaji Rao's father 644:Rajaram Chhatrapati 629:by Shivram Chitari 352:Maratha Confederacy 199:Maratha Confederacy 165:Maratha Confederacy 76:Maratha Confederacy 3342:Nawab Zulfikar Ali 3277:Shamsher Bahadur I 3072:Nizam of Hyderabad 3011:Maratha–Mysore War 2689:Patwardhan dynasty 2679:Scindia of Gwalior 1993:Kirti N. Chaudhuri 1497:In popular culture 1432: 1323:Timur Shah Durrani 1321:appointed his son 1319:Ahmed Shah Durrani 1315: 1240:Maharashtra Purana 1125:Ahmad Shah Durrani 1115:Nizam of Hyderabad 1046: 984:Ahmad Shah Durrani 903: 856:Nizam of Hyderabad 720:Damaji Rao Gaekwad 668:Nizam of Hyderabad 637: 608:East India Company 542: 526: 474: 404:in the South, and 288:Shamsher Bahadur I 163:Sate Mawal, Pune, 3358: 3357: 3215:Balaji Vishwanath 3167: 3166: 3067:Portuguese Empire 2674:Gaekwad of Baroda 2669:Bhonsle of Nagpur 2460:Balaji Vishwanath 2445:Moreshvar Pingale 2333: 2332: 2324:Succeeded by 1978:978-0-521-04545-2 1885:978-0-521-02822-6 1724:978-81-89093-06-8 1509:The Great Maratha 1373:Sadashiv Rao Bhau 1230:Burdwan Kingdom's 1228:. 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Index

Nana Saheb
Nana Sahib


Peshwa
Maratha Confederacy
Shahu I
Rajaram II
Bajirao I
Madhavrao I
Maratha Confederacy
Maharashtra
India
Parvati Hill
Pune
Maratha Confederacy
Maharashtra
India
Gopikabai
Vishwasrao
Madhavrao I
Narayan Rao
Baji Rao I
Kashibai
Raghunath Rao
Sadashivrao Bhau
Shamsher Bahadur I
Shaniwarwada
Pune
Maratha Empire

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