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184:) to his minor brother Yashwant Rao. The Peshwa allowed them to retain control of Gujarat, on the condition that they would remit half of the revenues to his treasury. Since Yashwant Rao was a minor, Umabai exercised the executive power. Even as he grew up, he was addicted to alcohol and opium, and the Dabhades' lieutenant 196:
Umabai pretended reconciliation with Peshwa Baji Rao, but always maintained a grudge against him for killing her son. Under her, the Dabhades never actually remitted half of the revenues to Shahu's treasury, but Shahu did not want to take any extreme measures against a grieving widow and a mother who
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The family was divided into the Senior Branch and Junior Branch in 1933. The descendants presently live in Talegaon Dabhade and Pune. Sardar Jayendraraje Sangramsinhraje Dabhade is the head of the senior branch since 1993 and Sardar Satyasheelraje Padmasenraje Dabhade is the head the junior branch
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in a rebellion against the Peshwa. In November 1750, she dispatched 15,000 troops under Damaji Gaekwad to support Tarabai. Damaji was defeated by the Peshwa loyalists after a few initial successes. He remained in the Peshwa's captivity from May 1751 to March 1752.
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replaced the Dabhades as the Maratha chiefs of Gujarat. Gaekwad agreed to provide an annual maintenance expense to the Dabhades, but the latter lost all of their power and much of their wealth.
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Shortly after the Peshwa's arrest, Umabai, Yashwant Rao and their relatives were also arrested. The Dabhades were deprived of their
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decided to take over the tax collection in Gujarat, the Dabhades and other Maratha clans that had traditionally controlled Gujarat (
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The Dabhade clan traces its ancestry to Bajajirao Dabhade. His son Yesajirao Dabhade was the personal bodyguard of the
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of the family after their death. Shahu granted all of Trimbak Rao's assets and titles (including
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Umabai died on 28 November 1753. After her death, Peshwa Balaji Rao took Yashwant Rao on his
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and Kadam Bande) rebelled against Shahu and Baji Rao. Baji Rao defeated them, and
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had lost her son. However, after Shahu's death in 1749, Peshwa
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The Dabhades carried out several raids in the rich province of
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was killed in a battle the Battle of Dabhoi on 1 April 1731.
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and her relatives were arrested for a rebellion against the
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813
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campaign. On the way, Yashwant Rao died of fatigue in
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Cooper, Randolf G. S.; Cooper, Randolf G. S. (2003).
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Index


Maratha
Koli
Maharashtra
Maratha Dabhades
Talegaon Dabhade
Maharashtra
Gujarat
jagirs
Umabai Dabhade
Peshwa
Marathas
matchlocks
Sardars
Gaikwad
Portuguese
British
Maratha
Shivaji
Khanderao Dabhade
Shahu I
Rajaram I
Gingee
Gujarat
chauth
sardeshmukhi
Peshwa
Baji Rao I
Gaekwad
Trimbak Rao Dabhade

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