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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
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region rebelled against the Mughal emperor. They defeated Safdar Jang in a battle, and invited
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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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 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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1739:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 407â418.
1045:wanted a share of revenues from the prosperous
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894:Balaji's father Baji Rao aimed to establish a
454:Painting of Balaji Baji Rao riding a horse at
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1634:"Nana Sahab Peshwa and the Fight for Freedom"
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2271:The Extraordinary Epoch of Nanasaheb Peshwa
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1945:
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1753:Nana Sahab Peshwa And The Fight For Freedom
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1561:The Extraordinary Epoch of Nanasaheb Peshwa
1006:concluded a peace treaty in February 1756.
529:was also rebuilt by Balaji Bajirao in 1755.
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2133:. John Murray, Albemarle Street. pp.
2106:. Permanent Black, India. pp. 80â81.
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1939:
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1552:, Peshwa Balaji Bajirao was portrayed by
1456:A 19th-century portrait of Balaji Bajirao
1330:river all the way down south to northern
878:
803:24 Feb 1731. Bajirao writes to his uncle
405:
358:, in which individual chiefsâsuch as the
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1816:A History of the Maratha People Volume 3
1736:The Cambridge History of India, Volume 3
1468:19th-century depiction of Balaji Bajirao
1408:
1290:
1202:During this period, warriors called as "
1070:3,000,000 in three yearly installments.
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692:, and her eldest son had been killed by
680:family, whose members held the title of
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542:, a royal of the Bhonsle clan, against
533:In early years of Balaji Rao's tenure,
44:18th century portrait of Balaji Bajirao
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2008:
1936:
1837:Dupleix and Clive: Beginning of Empire
1827:
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1720:
1615:by Vishwas Patil, Rajhamns publishers.
1306:After his initial invasions of India,
1173:From 1741 to 1751, the Marathas under
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2327:
2193:The Development of the British Empire
1749:
1485:
1279:Indian Campaign of Ahmad Shah Durrani
775:, but could not advance north of the
688:. Her husband had been killed by the
2244:. Mittal Publications. p. 173.
2217:. Orient Blackswan. pp. 84â94.
1283:Maratha conquest of North-west India
890:at its zenith in 1760 (yellow areas)
635:after being released by her stepson
409:
2169:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 26.
2151:Afghanistan Under Soviet Occupation
2101:
2027:
2015:Shoaib Daniyal (21 December 2015).
1948:"Chapter XXIII: Rivalries in India"
1861:Marshall, P. J. (2 November 2006).
1480:Artist impression of Balaji Bajirao
77:August 1740 â 23 June 1761
13:
1594:
1112:Starting in 1748, the Afghan king
998:was assassinated by emissaries of
569:In 1743, Raghoji Bhonsle attacked
456:Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum
14:
3381:
2127:Elphinstone, Mountstuart (1841).
1601:Balaji Bajirao (Nanasaheb) Peshwa
2354:
2079:(4th ed.). Orient Longman.
1957:The New Cambridge Modern History
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1706:. Lotus Press. pp. 29â47.
603:Rebellion by Tarabai and Umabai
218:
2995:Maratha-Mughal War of 27 years
1867:. Cambridge University Press.
1854:
1743:
1656:. Sterling. pp. 213â216.
1626:
1078:During Baji Rao's tenure, the
958:After Ishawari Singh's death,
1:
1840:. Routledge. pp. 87â90.
1619:
1589:List of Koli states and clans
1265:for the preceding years. The
1247:under nominal control of the
1163:Maratha Expansion into Bengal
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513:, built by Balaji Rao in 1749
2196:. Houghton Mifflin. p.
1750:Misra, Anand Swarup (1961).
498:Rivalry with Raghoji Bhonsle
7:
2546:Jagjivanrao Pant Pratinidhi
2049:. Sterling Publishers Pvt.
1770:Biswamoy Pati, ed. (2000).
1574:
1568:Dhurandhar Peshwa Nanasaheb
1169:Maratha invasions of Bengal
971:as well as the Afghan king
465:Balaji Rao was born in the
10:
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2541:Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi
2238:Sharma, Suresh K. (2006).
2043:Jaswant Lal Mehta (2005).
1992:Cambridge University Press
1920:Cambridge University Press
1811:Dattatray Balwant Parasnis
1650:Jaswant Lal Mehta (2005).
1442:
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1074:Relations with the Mughals
852:Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau
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2273:https://amzn.eu/d/f86lIP1
2241:Haryana: Past and Present
2167:Studies in Mughal History
2076:Fall of the Mughal Empire
921:. Madho was supported by
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3015:Third Anglo-Maratha War
3005:First Anglo-Maratha War
2429:Moropant Trimbak Pingle
1821:Oxford University Press
1776:. Popular. p. 30.
1398:Third Battle of Panipat
1287:Third Battle of Panipat
1010:Relations with the Jats
937:on Madho's side, while
350:During his tenure, the
2521:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
2439:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
1834:Henry Dodwell (1920).
1603:by Prof. S. S. Puranik
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406:Early years and family
2102:Roy, Kaushik (2004).
1946:C. C. Davies (1957).
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2211:Kaushik Roy (2004).
2033:OUM. pp. 16, 17
1700:G.S.Chhabra (2005).
3328:Shamsher Bahadur II
2831:Invasions of Bengal
2651:Maratha Confederacy
2360:Maratha Confederacy
1636:. 18 December 1961.
1607:Solstice at Panipat
1584:List of Koli people
1508:In the 2014 Indian
1378:Govind Pant Bundele
1031:Battle of Vijaydurg
1004:Dattaji Rao Scindia
996:Jayappa Rao Scindia
939:Jayappa Rao Scindia
929:and Ummed Singh of
888:Maratha Confederacy
694:Balaji Rao's father
633:Rajaram Chhatrapati
618:by Shivram Chitari
341:Maratha Confederacy
188:Maratha Confederacy
154:Maratha Confederacy
65:Maratha Confederacy
3331:Nawab Zulfikar Ali
3266:Shamsher Bahadur I
3061:Nizam of Hyderabad
3000:MarathaâMysore War
2678:Patwardhan dynasty
2668:Scindia of Gwalior
1982:Kirti N. Chaudhuri
1486:In popular culture
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1312:Timur Shah Durrani
1310:appointed his son
1308:Ahmed Shah Durrani
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277:Shamsher Bahadur I
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2449:Balaji Vishwanath
2434:Moreshvar Pingale
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1967:978-0-521-04545-2
1874:978-0-521-02822-6
1713:978-81-89093-06-8
1498:The Great Maratha
1362:Sadashiv Rao Bhau
1219:Burdwan Kingdom's
1217:. As reported in
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860:Ghazi ud-Din Khan
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3297:Baji Rao II
3292:Narayan Rao
3287:Madhavrao I
3249:(Nanasaheb)
3190:Bhat family
3024:Adversaries
2959:Farrukhabad
2909:Gajendragad
2859:3rd Panipat
2826:Katwa (2nd)
2816:Katwa (1st)
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2499:Bhat family
2484:Baji Rao II
2469:Narayan Rao
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1431:and cousin
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1055:Safdar Jang
1029:during the
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964:Safdar Jang
960:Madho Singh
919:Madho Singh
856:the English
777:Tapti River
721:Venna River
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637:Sambhaji II
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564:Pondicherry
467:Bhat family
356:confederacy
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300:Maharashtra
241:Narayan Rao
237:Madhavrao I
193:Maharashtra
159:Maharashtra
121:Madhavrao I
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3282:Vishwasrao
3220:Baji Rao I
3122:Sindhudurg
3036:Qutb Shahi
3031:Adil Shahi
2746:Bhupalgarh
2711:Umberkhind
2696:Pratapgarh
2602:Parvatibai
2592:Lakshmibai
2535:hereditary
2513:Pratinidhi
2494:Nana Sahib
2454:Baji Rao I
2401:Rajaram II
2310:1740â1761
2299:Baji Rao I
1620:References
1495:TV series
1429:Vishwasrao
1336:Vishwasrao
1195:up to the
1107:Nasir Jung
1092:Ahmad Shah
975:(Abdali).
645:Rajaram II
613:Chatrapati
471:Baji Rao I
251:Baji Rao I
233:Vishwasrao
146:1720-12-08
94:Rajaram II
21:Nana Sahib
3092:Pratapgad
2964:Bharatpur
2944:3rd Delhi
2846:2nd Delhi
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2607:Putalabai
2572:Gopikabai
2567:Anandibai
2489:Amrut Rao
2386:Rajaram I
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1527:Bollywood
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1157:Moradabad
1051:Suraj Mal
988:Ram Singh
978:In 1749,
809:Shahu I's
483:Gopikabai
431:talk page
395:Medinipur
345:Bajirao I
311:Signature
274:(cousin)
269:(brother)
263:Relatives
247:Parent(s)
210:Gopikabai
109:Bajirao I
73:In office
3117:Shivneri
3097:Purandar
2979:Mahidpur
2974:Koregaon
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2879:Pachgaon
2855:Peshawar
2796:Mandsaur
2731:Sinhagad
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2701:Kolhapur
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2381:Sambhaji
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1177:invaded
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992:Rohillas
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713:Kashibai
702:Senapati
682:Senapati
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494:empire.
387:Pakistan
383:Peshawar
368:Bhonsles
366:and the
364:Scindias
258:(mother)
256:Kashibai
253:(father)
229:Children
82:Monarchs
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3148:Shivrai
3087:Panhala
2954:Laswari
2904:Savanur
2889:Wadgaon
2884:Saunshi
2864:Alegaon
2836:Burdwan
2786:Palkhed
2776:Raigarh
2751:Bijapur
2688:Battles
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2597:Mastani
2582:Jijabai
2421:Peshwas
2396:Shahu I
2391:Tarabai
2376:Shivaji
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1549:Panipat
1510:Marathi
1443:Gallery
1414:Samadhi
1394:Narmada
1374:Gaikwad
1370:Scindia
1347:Rohilla
1301:Panipat
1215:Biharis
1120:of the
1080:Mughals
1023:Maratha
1019:British
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952:tribute
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765:Lohagad
690:Mughals
686:Gujarat
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649:Shivaji
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360:Holkars
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2949:Assaye
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2919:Lalsot
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1328:Sindhu
1320:Lahore
1285:, and
1267:chauth
1263:chauth
1259:Bengal
1254:chauth
1245:Orissa
1204:Bargis
1189:Chauth
1179:Bengal
1153:Hissar
1145:Multan
1141:Lahore
1136:chauth
1033:c.1756
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911:Jaipur
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781:Parner
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575:Orissa
560:French
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460:Mumbai
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204:Spouse
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2781:Torna
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