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1421:(avoiding the direct Agra-Delhi route) and was at Delhi. The Mughal commanders left the feast and began a hasty return to capital. The Mughal emperor dispatched a force, led by Mir Hasan Khan Koka, to check Bajirao's advance. The Marathas defeated his force on 28 March 1737 in outskirts of Delhi at Rikabganj. When the news of the defeat of the Mughal troops by the Marathas spread, a sudden fear seized the citizens of Delhi who expected the attack of the Maratha conqueror any moment. But Baji Rao did not proceed with his victory although he could have taken the city unopposed. He had received intelligence that the Vazir with his army was coming towards Delhi in rapid marches when he heard that Baji Rao was before the gates of the capital. The Peshwa realised that any further stay in the city would greatly imperil his position and endanger the lines of communication with the Maratha mainland. He was content with the imperial offer of the Viceroyalty of Malwa. He, therefore, left Delhi with his soldiers towards the south. During his way back he encountered the
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1432:. After a long and tiring march following a heavy engagement, the Peshwa was in no mood to attack the Vazir. Neither could the Vazir array his forces for battle, as his artillery and a part of his men were yet on the road. There was a brush between the two forces in the failing light of the day; one elephant and a few horses were seized by the Marathas with the loss of 30 men at their side. Afterwards, they moved another eight miles before encamping for the night. Finding himself heavily outnumbered to the Wazir's army and possibility of reinforcement from the other Mughal nobles he made a decision to quickly retreat from Badshahpur during early night. Passing through Rajputana Bajirao reached Narnol and then Ajmer. The Mughals could not pursue the Marathas and the Emperor had recalled them to Delhi. The Rajput princes once again affirmed their loyalty to the Peshwa and solicited his protection.
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country, burning and plundering. They met one reverse at the hands of Nizam's able lieutenant, Iwaz Khan, at the beginning of
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Khandesh on 14 February 1728. When the Nizam heard that his northern territories had been devastated by Bajirao, he left Pune and marched towards the Godavari to meet Bajirao on an open plain where his artillery would be effective. The Nizam went on ahead of his artillery; on 25 February 1728, the
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Baji Rao resented the Nizam's rule over the Deccan and it was he who struck the first blow. In
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The Luso–Maratha War of 1729–1732 was an armed conflict between the
Portuguese Empire and the Maratha Confederacy, who invaded Portuguese territory in India. This conflict resulted in a Portuguese victory. The Marathas withdrew from Portuguese territory. Nevertheless, Bajirao planned to resume
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Baji Rao, the great Peshwa, was without doubt the most outstanding statesman and general India produced in 18th century. If
Shivaji Maharaj was the founder of Maratha State, Baji Rao could claim that he was the one who saved it from disruption and transformed what was national state in an
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Shahu and
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This event caused great consternation and dismay in the capital. Although the Peshwa left the city suddenly, he exposed the weakness of the government. The demoralizing effect which the Peshwa's surprise attack produced on the army and the citizens of Delhi was permanent.
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Twenty years spent in breathless activity and tireless journeys across the Indian continent, from Delhi to
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had raided
Gujarat several times and asserted their right to collect taxes from the province. Annoyed at Bajirao's control of what he considered his family's sphere of influence, he rebelled against the Peshwa. Two other Maratha nobles from Gujarat,
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After the death of Trimbak Rao, Bangash's alliance against the Marathas fell apart. The Mughal emperor recalled him from Malwa, and re-appointed Jai Singh II as the governor of Malwa. However, the Maratha chief Holkar defeated Jai Singh in the 1733
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advised Shahu to begin negotiations and agree to arbitration. Sambhaji II was supported by Chandrasen Jadhav, who had fought Bajirao's father a decade earlier. Bajirao convinced Shahu to refuse the Nizam's offer and instead launch an assault.
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had become a rival claimant to the title of Maratha King. The Nizam took advantage of the internal dispute, refusing to pay the chauth because it was unclear who was the real Chhatrapati (Shahu or Sambhaji II) and offering to
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present, the combined forces of the Sayyid Brothers and the Marathas were defeated by the Nizam's forces. Sankarji Malhar was captured as a prisoner of war, marking Bajirao's first significant military engagement as Peshwa.
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however, he did not remain confined to his books. Bajirao displayed a passion for the military at an early age and often accompanied his father on military campaigns. He was with his father when his father was imprisoned by
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there in 1730. Sarbuland Khan, the province's Mughal governor, ceded the right to collect chauth to the Marathas. He was soon replaced by Abhay Singh, who also recognized the Maratha right to collect taxes. This irked
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controlled a small, strategically important territory on India's west coast. Although they originally held only the Janjira fort, after Shivaji's death they expanded their rule to a large part of central and northern
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ceremony and he became known as Shamsher Bahadur. After the deaths of Bajirao and Mastani in 1740, Kashibai raised six-year-old Shamsher Bahadur as her own. Shamsher received a portion of his father's dominion of
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studied Bajirao's tactics in the Palkhed campaign, particularly his rapid movements and his troops' ability to live off the land (with little concern about supply and communication lines) while conducting
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In the absence of the Nizam, Bajirao, the then Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, launched an attack on Hyderabad with the aim of capturing the six provinces of Deccan. Having already secured
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Know you, that I am in the same sad plight in which the famous elephant was when caught by the crocodile. My valiant race is on point of extinction. Come and save my honour, O Baji Rao.
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attacked him and besieged his fort and family. Although Chhatrasal repeatedly sought Bajirao's assistance, he was busy in Malwa at the time. He compared his dire situation to that of
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in 1723. The Nizam rebelled against the order, resigned as vizier and marched towards the Deccan. The emperor sent an army against him, which the Nizam defeated at the
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Let us strike at the trunk of the withering tree and the branches will fall off themselves. Listen but to my counsel and I shall plant the Maratha flag on the walls of
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The Two Fateful Years 1737 to 1739 AD Understanding the Defence and Settlement Pattern of the Portuguese Province of the North during Maratha Portuguese War Campaign
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Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah sought help from the Nizam after Bajirao's march to Delhi; the Nizam set out from the Deccan, met Bajirao's returning force at
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in 1733, a war of succession broke out among his sons; one, Abdul Rehman, asked Bajirao for help. Bajirao sent a Maratha force led by Sekhoji Angre, son of
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They (Marathas) were at their best in the eighteenth century, and the Palkhed campaign of 1727–28 in which Baji Rao I outgeneralled Nizam-ul-Mulk, is a
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Shahu and the Mughal emperor; in reality, however, he wanted to carve out a sovereign kingdom and considered the Marathas his rivals in the Deccan.
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to Bajirao, and gave him his daughter Mastani. Before Chhatrasal's death in December 1731, he ceded one-third of his territories to the Marathas.
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autonomous kingdom in the region. He challenged Shahu 's right to collect taxes on the pretext that he did not know whether Shahu or his cousin,
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on 13 March 1733. Peace would prove to be short, as five years later the Marathas would again invade Portuguese territory and attack Bassein.
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wrote:"This campaign gives a classic example of what the predatory horse, when led by a genius, could achieve in the age of light artillery."
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to resolve their disputes. However, the Nizam refused to recognize the Maratha right to collect taxes from the Deccan provinces. He was made
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before being released for a ransom. Bajirao had been on the expedition to Delhi in 1719 with his father and was convinced the
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called Bajirao, "a heavenly-born cavalry leader". Also describing his twenty years military career, Jadunath Sarkar wrote:
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Shahu also had an implicit faith on Bajirao. On the other occasion he has called Bajirao as "the man with iron nerves".
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rebelled against the Mughal Empire and established an independent kingdom. In December 1728, a Mughal force led by
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to subdue the Marathas. Jai Singh recommended a peaceful agreement; the emperor disagreed, replacing him with
2083:"Bajirao Mastani review: This gloriously epic Priyanka, Deepika and Ranveer-starrer is the best film of 2015"
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which may be said to mark the pinnacle of his military career. He secured the important territory of
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and check the advance. The Maratha chiefs Malhar Rao Holkar, Vithoji Bule and Pilaji Jadhav crossed
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concubine. The relationship was a political one, arranged to please Chhatrasal. Mastani had a son,
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on 7 January 1738. Malwa was ceded to the Marathas; the Mughals agreed to pay the equivalent of
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in chauth from Malwa. On 4 March 1736, Bajirao and Jai Singh reached an agreement at
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was disintegrating and would be unable to resist northward Maratha expansion. When
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Barave, Dinakara Dattātraya; Barve (Barave) Kula Snehasãvardhaka Maṇḍaḷa (2007).
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He is also considered to be one of the greatest military generals of his time.
1402:. Saadat Khan led a force of 150,000, defeated them at Jalesar, and retired to
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In the 1730s, Bajirao asserted Maratha tax rights in Gujarat, defeating rebel
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In 1725, the Nizam sent an army to clear Maratha revenue collectors from the
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3463:"Historians know very little about Mastani—or her relationship with Bajirao"
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702:
2059:"Peshwa Bajirao Review: Anuja Sathe shines as Radhabai in the period drama"
1866:", a Marathi book written by Kaustubh S. Kasture on the life of Bajirao I.
901:, who, alarmed at his increasing power, transferred him from the Deccan to
520:. This victory solidified the Marathas’ authority in the Deccan region. In
2749:(Thesis). Deccan College Post Graduate And Research Institute. p. 75.
2714:
New History of the Marathas: The expansion of the Maratha power, 1707–1772
932:, Bajirao personally led the campaign under Shahu's command. In contrast,
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The First Anglo-Maratha War, 1774–1783: A Military Study of Major Battles
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2639:(in Portuguese). Centro de Estudos Históricos Ultramarinos. p. 126.
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980:, using his artillery. On 27 August 1727, Bajirao began a retaliatory
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1746:. The compound has two temples, dedicated to Nilkantheshwar Mahadev (
1601:, Montgomery wrote the following about Bajirao's victory at Palkhed:
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at his death. A treaty gave the Marathas the right to collect taxes (
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to Pune in 1728, laying the foundation for the transformation of the
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2292:"Tracing Kashibai: The 'first' lady from Bhansali's Bajirao Mastani"
2763:
Advanced Study in the History of Modern India (Volume 1: 1707–1813)
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India (Volume 1: 1707–1813)
1963:
Advanced Study in the History of Modern India (Volume 1: 1707–1813)
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was built as the seat of the Peshwa rulers during Bajirao's reign.
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and his mother was Radhabai Barve. Bajirao had a younger brother,
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hastened south with his forces, and they met in Bhambholao (near
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3346:"Brindaban dedicated to the memory of Shrimant Baji Rao Peshwa"
2847:. Vol. 2. Oriental Books Reprint Corporation. p. 288.
1701:
Signatures of the Marathas line 3 is the handwriting of Bajirao
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4507:
2246:
The Making of Modern India: From A. D. 1526 to the Present Day
714:. In 1761, he and his army fought alongside the Peshwa in the
1359:
Equestrian statue of Peshwa Bajirao I outside Shaniwar Wada,
1328:. After resolving matters in Mewar, Bajirao advanced towards
722:. Wounded in the battle, Shamsher died several days later in
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family, his education included reading, writing and learning
2612:. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. pp. 120–131.
2578:. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. pp. 117–121.
1845:, a 2017 TV series starring Rudra Soni as young Bajirao and
1730:
about 8:30 p.m. He was cremated the same day on the bank of
3331:
The Era of Bajirao - An Account of the Empire of the Deccan
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launched an invasion of India. In response to this threat,
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courts and persuade them to pay chauth. Bajirao arrived at
497:; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th and greatest
1990:
The Marathas - Cambridge History of India (Vol. 2, Part 4)
670:, the daughter of Mahadji Krishna Joshi and Bhawanibai of
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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
3238:
Advanced Study in the History of Modern India: 1707–1813
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India: 1707–1813
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India: 1707–1813
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India: 1707–1813
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rescued the Bundela ruler Chhatrasal from a Mughal siege
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International Institute of Information Technology, Pune
2680:
New History of the Marathas: (2. Impr.) : Vol. 1-3
2373:
Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707–1813
3109:. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. p. 176.
1145:
hostilities against the Portuguese with an attack on
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had upheld Maratha claims to the territories held by
4798:
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum of Indian History
3606:] (in Marathi). Popular Prakashan Pvt. Limited.
2830:. Vol. 1. Longman Group. pp. 163–164, 168.
1798:, 1955 film directed by Dhirubhai Desai. It starred
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Diplomatic talks got underway. Bajirao also visited
528:, gaining independence for Bundelkhand. Gratefully,
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3434:Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014).
2212:(1 ed.). Karnatak Publishing House. p. 4.
1473:The Nizam, unable to hold out any longer, signed a
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685:Bajirao took Mastani as his wife, the daughter of
5407:2009 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship
3193:. New Delhi: New Age International. p. 113.
1792:, featured a love story of Bajirao I and Mastani.
1406:. Malhar Rao Holkar rejoined Bajirao's army near
1309:'s southern frontier in January 1736, where Rana
984:attack on the Nizam with his trusted lieutenants
928:, Bajirao did not command the army. According to
3317:. New Delhi: Asia Publishing House. p. 128.
2195:. Vol. 2. Phoenix Publications. p. 60.
1084:Bajirao I riding a horse into battle c.1720–1740
737:into a large city. He began the construction of
2497:. New Delhi: New Dawn Press. pp. 492–494.
2441:Kosambi, Meera (1989). "Glory of Peshwa Pune".
2145:. New Delhi: New Dawn Press. pp. 97, 215.
1648:
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626:and Bhiubai was married to Abaji Naik Joshi of
5412:2009 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship for Women
3082:. National Book Trust, India. pp. 70–75.
2400:The Inwardness of British Annexations in India
1526:summoned the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah, to
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4523:
3686:
3410:Rau – The Great Love Story of Bajirao Mastani
3371:Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999).
2766:(Revised ed.). Lotus Press. p. 22.
2524:(Revised ed.). Lotus Press. p. 20.
2376:. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 108.
2053:
2051:
1966:(Revised ed.). Lotus Press. p. 19.
1742:as a memorial. The memorial is enclosed by a
8:
3220:. New Delhi: Asia Publishing House. p.
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1398:and plundered the Mughal territories in the
5196:Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited
3334:. Pune: Mula Mutha Publishers. p. 333.
3038:. Asia Publishing House. pp. 170–180.
3011:. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 177–187.
2915:. Asia Publishing House. pp. 132–133.
2466:(in Marathi) (1 ed.). Pune. p. 8.
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5653:Pune District Football Association Stadium
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5443:2009 NECC–ITF Women's Tennis Championships
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2813:. Vol. 1. Longman Group. p. 162.
2793:. Vol. 1. Longman Group. p. 161.
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2322:. New Delhi: New Dawn Press. p. 124.
2232:. Cambridge University Press. p. 114.
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1192:and Kadam Bande, also sided with Dabhade.
729:Bajirao moved his base of operations from
678:(also called Nanasaheb), Ramachandra Rao,
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31:
3628:Shaniwar Wada – the Peshwa palace at Pune
3514:Bajirao I: An Outstanding Cavalry General
3300:. Karnatak Publishing House. p. 196.
3268:. Karnatak Publishing House. p. 206.
3136:. Popular Prakashan Pvt Ltd. p. 12.
2420:. Mapin Publishing Pvt Ltd. p. 162.
2414:Crill, Rosemary; Jariwala, Kapil (2010).
2285:
2283:
3511:Palsokar, R. D.; Reddy, T. Rabi (1995).
2110:Bajirao I An Outstanding Cavalry General
2076:
2074:
1833:, another Indian TV series broadcast on
1324:(at Rana Jagat Singh's invitation), and
897:of the Mughal Empire in 1721 by emperor
386:Bajirao 2nd Carnatic expedition(1726-27)
383:Bajirao 1st Carnatic expedition(1725-26)
5648:Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
2397:Srinivasachari, Chidambaram S. (1951).
2168:Barave (Barve) gharāṇyācā kulavr̥ttānta
1887:
1657:
365:
5331:Film and Television Institute of India
3297:Peshwa Bajirao I and Maratha Expansion
3265:Peshwa Bajirao I and Maratha Expansion
2959:. Asia Publishing House. p. 133.
2878:Peshwa Bajirao I And Maratha Expansion
2730:
2653:Marathwada Under the Nizams, 1724–1948
2469:
2209:Peshwa Bajirao I and Maratha Expansion
2041:Peshwa Bajirao I And Maratha Expansion
1682:31 Mar 1739; Bajirao asks his brother
518:suffered a decisive defeat at Palkheda
88:17 April 1720 – 28 April 1740
5628:Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
3035:The Reign of Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748
2980:Bakshi, S. R.; Ralhan, O. P. (2007).
2956:The Reign of Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748
2912:The Reign of Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748
2864:. Asia Publishing House. p. 104.
2743:Thakare, Mayur (22 March 2011). "3".
2700:. M. C. Sarkar and Sons. p. 143.
2551:. New Age International. p. 11.
1313:had made arrangements for his visit.
536:and his daughter's hand in marriage.
492:
7:
4859:Shahid Major Pradeep Tathawade Udyan
2717:. Phoenix Publications. p. 106.
2403:. University of Madras. p. 219.
1893:
1891:
1549:Battle tactics, character and legacy
5402:2008 BWF World Junior Championships
4803:Joshi's Museum of Miniature Railway
3486:(in Marathi). Rafter Publications.
3461:Chari, Mridula (16 December 2015).
3005:Axworthy, Michael (24 March 2010).
552:
5422:2013 Asian Athletics Championships
5271:Symbiosis International University
4767:Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple
3407:Inamdar, N. S. (20 October 2016).
3279:Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1942).
2939:A Mughal Statement Of 18th Century
2711:Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1946).
2677:Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1957).
2229:The New Cambridge History of India
2189:Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1946).
2081:Jha, Subhash K (19 October 2015).
2004:Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (1946).
1597:" against the enemy. In his book,
1509:Maratha invasion of Deccan in 1739
25:
3294:Dighe, Vishvanath Govind (1944).
3262:Dighe, Vishvanath Govind (1944).
2984:. Sarup & Sons. p. 384.
2898:. Panjab University. p. 335.
2346:Begams, concubines, and memsahibs
2290:Mishra, Garima (3 January 2016).
2007:New history of the Marathas Vol_2
1722:Baji Rao I memorial at Raverkhedi
1607:masterpiece of strategic mobility
1503:Maratha invasion of Deccan (1739)
1489:, with the Nizam swearing on the
1228:. After the death of Siddi chief
452:Maratha invasion of Deccan (1739)
27:Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy
5349:Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Festival
5256:Savitribai Phule Pune University
5191:Rainbow Bus Rapid Transit System
5146:High-capatity mass transit route
4777:Dashabhuja Ganapati Temple, Pune
4574:
3701:
3076:Bhatt, Rajendra Shankar (2005).
2636:Relações luso-maratas, 1658-1737
1987:New Cambridge History of India.
1715:
1694:
1675:
1660:
1252:. The Marathas retained Raigad,
586:Bajirao hunting with his father
404:Maratha conquest of Malwa(1730)
318:
294:
65:
5238:International Convention Centre
3062:India and the Passing of Empire
2982:Madhya Pradesh Through the Ages
2266:. Sandhya Gokhale. p. 82.
2249:. Orient Longmans. p. 239.
1849:as the adult Bajirao, aired on
1831:Shrimant Peshwa Bajirao Mastani
1813:The 2015 historical drama film
1167:and sent a Maratha force under
885:On 4 January 1721, Bajirao met
215:
195:
173:Rawerkhedi, Maratha Confederacy
5699:Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy
5125:State Highway 27 (Maharashtra)
4910:Yashwantrao Chavan Natya Gruha
4874:Baner-Pashan Biodiversity Park
4793:Blades of Glory Cricket Museum
4344:Maratha-Mughal War of 27 years
3375:Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema
3166:. Collins. pp. 132, 135.
2417:The Indian Portrait, 1560–1860
494:[ˈbaːdʑiɾaːʋbəˈlːaːɭ̆]
1:
5386:2008 Commonwealth Youth Games
4884:Pimpri Chinchwad Science Park
3517:. Reliance Publishing House.
3437:Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema
2443:Economic and Political Weekly
2243:Sharma, Shripad Rama (1951).
1458:with instructions to prevent
1024:before turning north-west to
718:between the Marathas and the
434:Maratha Invasion of Firozabad
5296:Armed Forces Medical College
5286:National Chemical Laboratory
4844:Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park
3535:Baji Rao: The Warrior Peshwa
3348:. ASI Bhopal. Archived from
3314:Baji Rao I: The Great Peshwa
3217:Baji Rao I: The Great Peshwa
3163:A Concise History of Warfare
3160:Montgomery, Bernard (1972).
2861:Baji Rao I, the Great Peshwa
2021:SUVRATSUT (9 January 2018).
1599:A Concise History of Warfare
1136:Luso–Maratha War (1729–1732)
440:Maratha Invasion of Itmadpur
413:Luso–Maratha War (1729–1732)
5266:Spicer Adventist University
5120:National Highway 60 (India)
5115:National Highway 65 (India)
5110:National Highway 48 (India)
4915:Pune Aitihasik Vastu Smriti
3893:Jagjivanrao Pant Pratinidhi
3235:Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005).
3059:Dunbar, Sir George (1951).
2491:Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005).
2460:Khare, Ganesh Hari (1949).
2316:Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005).
2139:Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005).
2024:Baji Rao I The Great Peshwa
1627:Bajirao I: The Great Peshwa
858:Military campaigns and wars
748:Bajirao I's handwriting in
6516:
4945:Pune Municipal Corporation
4900:Bal Gandharva Ranga Mandir
4572:
3888:Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi
3482:Kasture, Kaustubh (2020).
3440:. Routledge. p. 278.
3379:. British Film Institute.
3328:Kulkarni, Uday S. (2016).
3311:Srinivasan, C. K. (1961).
3214:Srinivasan, C. K. (1961).
3032:Malik, Zahiruddin (1977).
2953:Malik, Zahiruddin (1977).
2909:Malik, Zahiruddin (1977).
2858:Srinivasan, C. K. (1961).
2656:. Mittal. pp. 11–13.
2633:Lobato, Alexandre (1965).
2370:Jaswant Lal Mehta (2005).
1613:Montgomery further wrote,
1500:
1443:
1278:
1156:
1133:
1087:
954:Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi
866:
814:The Mughal viceroy of the
594:Bajirao was born into the
424:Baji Rao's Konkan Campaign
407:Bajirao's malwa expedition
401:Rebellion of Damaji thorat
5694:Royal Connaught Boat Club
4905:Tilak Smarak Ranga Mandir
4823:Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
3878:Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi
3659:
3650:
3642:
3557:. Mula-Mutha Publishers.
3553:Kulkarni, Uday S (2016).
3532:Paul, E. Jaiwant (2000).
3065:. Nicholson & Watson.
2936:Zahiruddin Malik (1973).
2827:Fall Of The Mughal Empire
2824:Sarkar, Jadunath (1964).
2810:Fall Of The Mughal Empire
2807:Sarkar, Jadunath (1964).
2790:Fall Of The Mughal Empire
2787:Sarkar, Jadunath (1964).
2697:Military History of India
2694:Sarkar, Jadunath (1960).
2260:Gokhale, Sandhya (2008).
1898:Gokhale, Sandhya (2008).
1734:. Balaji Bajirao ordered
1066:Military History of India
666:Bajirao's first wife was
472:
468:
428:Bajirao Delhi expedition
306:
302:
126:
81:
60:
48:
5522:Maharashtra cricket team
5417:2011 Roll Ball World Cup
5291:National Defence Academy
4940:Pune Metropolitan Region
4359:Second Anglo-Maratha War
3578:. Prafullata Prakashan.
2892:Gupta, Hari Ram (1961).
2760:Chhabra, G. S. (2005) .
2606:Gordon, Stewart (2007).
2572:Gordon, Stewart (2007).
2518:Chhabra, G. S. (2005) .
2226:Gordon, Stewart (1993).
2107:Palsokar, R. D. (1996).
1960:Chhabra, G. S. (2005) .
1493:to abide by the treaty.
1059:Treaty of Mungi Shevgaon
930:Govind Sakharam Sardesai
4960:Khadki Cantonment Board
4364:Third Anglo-Maratha War
4354:First Anglo-Maratha War
3776:Moropant Trimbak Pingle
2192:New History of Marathas
2113:. Merven Technologies.
1625:In his introduction to
1514:Between 1738 and 1740,
1301:, he intended to visit
716:Third Battle of Panipat
561:Battle of Bhopal (1737)
260:Radhabai Barve (mother)
5684:Deccan Gymkhana Ground
5658:Rajendrasinhji Stadium
5643:Rajendrasinhji Stadium
5517:Rising Pune Supergiant
5311:College of Engineering
5200:Pune Bus Pravasi Sangh
5181:Pune Station Bus Stand
5130:Mumbai–Pune Expressway
3868:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
3786:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
3646:Balaji Vishwanath Bhat
3572:Vidhate, Kaka (2019).
3103:Cheema, G. S. (2002).
2609:The Marathas 1600–1818
2575:The Marathas 1600–1818
1904:. Shubhi. p. 82.
1653:
1640:
1620:
1611:
1574:
1558:
1462:from advancing beyond
1363:
1294:
1179:(commander-in-chief),
1116:
1085:
907:Battle of Sakhar-kheda
878:
793:
753:
591:
553:Battle of Delhi (1737)
379:Battle of Shakar Kheda
375:Battle of Delhi (1719)
5795:Chandrashekhar Agashe
5785:Mahadev Govind Ranade
5674:Poona Gymkhana Ground
5448:KPIT MSLTA Challenger
5223:Mahathma Phule Mandai
5045:Pune Suburban Railway
4955:Pune Cantonment Board
4869:Pu La Deshpande Udyan
3130:Kantak, M.R. (1993).
2683:. pp. 88 (vol2).
2349:. Vikas. p. 88.
1821:Sanjay Leela Bhansali
1564:
1556:
1358:
1288:
1201:Muhammad Khan Bangash
1104:Muhammad Khan Bangash
1090:Battle of Bundelkhand
1083:
876:
747:
585:
396:Battle of Bundelkhand
55:Portrait of Bajirao I
6049:Dehu Road Cantonment
5800:Gopal Ganesh Agarkar
5633:CAFVD Sports Stadium
5321:Fergusson University
5186:Swargate bus station
4808:Mahatma Phule Museum
4772:Chaturshringi Temple
3484:Shahmatpanah Bajirav
3190:History Modern India
2895:Marathas and Panipat
2875:Dighe, V. g (1944).
2650:Kate, P. V. (1987).
2548:History Modern India
2343:Saha, B. P. (1997).
2206:Dighe, V.G. (1944).
2038:Dighe, V. g (1944).
1864:Shahmatpanah Bajirav
1667:Bajirao's letter to
1036:and entered eastern
1008:. Bajirao destroyed
6443:Shamsher Bahadur II
5862:Vasantrao Deshpande
5836:Pralhad Keshav Atre
5826:Babasaheb Purandare
5790:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
5638:Nehru Stadium, Pune
5512:Pune Warriors India
5395:World championships
4813:National War Museum
4178:Invasions of Bengal
3998:Maratha Confederacy
3707:Maratha Confederacy
3633:9 July 2011 at the
3555:The Era of Baji rao
3352:on 24 December 2015
2545:Sen, S. N. (2006).
2044:. pp. 139–149.
2027:. pp. 104–105.
1781:, a 1972 fictional
1320:, in the centre of
1181:Trimbak Rao Dabhade
741:on 10 January 1730.
541:Trimbak Rao Dabhade
503:Maratha Confederacy
431:Battle of Talkatora
76:Maratha Confederacy
6446:Nawab Zulfikar Ali
6381:Shamsher Bahadur I
6104:Sant Tukaram Nagar
5942:Neighbourhoods of
5814:Art and literature
5276:Bharati Vidyapeeth
4920:Budhwar Peth, Pune
4818:Pune Tribal Museum
4603:Chaturshringi Hill
4566:2012 Pune bombings
4410:Nizam of Hyderabad
4349:Maratha–Mysore War
4025:Patwardhan dynasty
4015:Scindia of Gwalior
3187:Sen, S.N. (2006).
2296:The Indian Express
1790:Nagnath S. Inamdar
1758:In popular culture
1590:Bernard Montgomery
1575:
1559:
1369:Battle of Mandsaur
1364:
1295:
1281:Battle of Mandsaur
1190:Damaji Rao Gaekwad
1086:
960:The Nizam invaded
887:Nizam of Hyderabad
879:
824:Nizam of Hyderabad
754:
592:
532:granted Bajirao a
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6319:Balaji Vishwanath
6271:
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6150:Khadki cantonment
5900:
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5892:Hrishikesh Ranade
5887:Sanjeev Abhyankar
5831:Mangesh Tendulkar
5805:Chapekar brothers
5735:Balaji Vishwanath
5711:
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5473:American football
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5453:Royal Indian Open
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4694:Palaces and forts
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4561:2010 Pune bombing
4505:
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4405:Portuguese Empire
4010:Gaekwad of Baroda
4005:Bhonsle of Nagpur
3796:Balaji Vishwanath
3781:Moreshvar Pingale
3669:
3668:
3660:Succeeded by
3447:978-1-135-94318-9
3420:978-1-5098-5227-7
3413:. Pan Macmillan.
3116:978-81-7304-416-8
3089:978-81-237-4418-6
3045:978-0-210-40598-7
3018:978-0-85773-347-4
2966:978-0-210-40598-7
2922:978-0-210-40598-7
2841:Irvine, William.
2067:, 25 January 2017
2010:. pp. 85–86.
1771:Bhalji Pendharkar
1750:) and Rameshwar (
1557:Seal of Bajirao I
1426:Qamar-ud Din Khan
1388:Saadat Ali Khan I
1291:Malhar Rao Holkar
1028:. He crossed the
986:Malhar Rao Holkar
869:Battle of Palkhed
809:Deccan sultanates
797:Malhar Rao Holkar
652:Balaji Vishwanath
608:Balaji Vishwanath
588:Balaji Vishwanath
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390:Battle of Palkhed
369:Wars of Bajirao
255:Balaji Vishwanath
109:Balaji Vishwanath
16:(Redirected from
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4168:2nd Trichinopoly
4158:1st Trichinopoly
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3989:Tulsi Bai Holkar
3909:Ahilyabai Holkar
3811:Madhavrao Ballal
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6340:Chimaji Appa
6334:
6069:Pimple Gurav
6009:Vishrantwadi
5968:Shivajinagar
5951:Central Pune
5760:Raghunathrao
5559:FC Pune City
5536:Field hockey
5527:Veer Marathi
5496:Pune Pistons
5164:
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5002:Pune Airport
4654:Pavana River
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4608:Parvati Hill
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3758:Pratap Singh
3715:Chhatrapatis
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1322:Pichola Lake
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1169:Chimaji Appa
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359:
352:Battles/wars
325:Maratha Army
281:Sadashiv Rao
275:Chimaji Appa
169:(1740-04-28)
116:Succeeded by
83:
36:
29:
6490:1740 deaths
6485:1700 births
6417:Ali Bahadur
6412:Baji Rao II
6407:Narayan Rao
6402:Madhavrao I
6364:(Nanasaheb)
6305:Bhat family
6004:Viman Nagar
5973:Bund Garden
5882:Prabha Atre
5877:Anand Bhate
5770:Baji Rao II
5755:Narayan Rao
5379:Multi-sport
5354:Vasantotsav
5228:Market Yard
5102:Major roads
4965:Pune Police
4879:Peshwe Park
4849:Shunyo Park
4839:Bund Garden
4757:Pataleshwar
4674:Pashan Lake
4669:Katraj Lake
4664:Peacock Bay
4639:Mutha River
4632:Waterbodies
4623:Katraj Ghat
4373:Adversaries
4308:Farrukhabad
4258:Gajendragad
4208:3rd Panipat
4173:Katwa (2nd)
4163:Katwa (1st)
4053:Pavan Khind
3846:Bhat family
3831:Baji Rao II
3816:Narayan Rao
3356:23 December
2731:Lobato 1965
2064:India Today
1835:ETV Marathi
1804:Shahu Modak
1744:dharmashala
1738:to build a
1487:reparations
1456:Tapti River
1256:, Thal and
1238:Raigad Fort
1096:Bundelkhand
1076:Bundelkhand
1040:, reaching
941:Sambhaji II
915:Chhatrapati
832:Sambhaji II
781:North India
750:Modi script
699:Krishna Rao
596:Bhat family
543:in 1731 at
522:Bundelkhand
140:Visaji Bhat
104:Preceded by
6469:Categories
6439:Nana Sahib
6397:Vishwasrao
6335:Baji Rao I
6227:Karvenagar
6215:South Pune
6201:Magarpatta
5987:North Pune
5775:Nana Saheb
5233:Tulshibaug
5165:(proposed)
5157:(proposed)
5149:(proposed)
5139:Ring roads
5050:Pune Metro
4990:Commercial
4721:Balbharati
4644:Mula River
4618:Vetal Hill
4598:Baner Hill
4471:Sindhudurg
4385:Qutb Shahi
4380:Adil Shahi
4093:Bhupalgarh
4058:Umberkhind
4043:Pratapgarh
3949:Parvatibai
3939:Lakshmibai
3882:hereditary
3860:Pratinidhi
3841:Nana Sahib
3801:Baji Rao I
3748:Rajaram II
3657:1720–1740
3200:8122417744
2092:19 October
1882:References
1823:, starred
1688:Nadir Shah
1585:. British
1516:Nader Shah
1460:Nasir Jung
1430:Badshahpur
1419:hill route
1338:Kishangarh
1326:Nath-Dwara
1230:Yakut Khan
1100:Chhatrasal
1055:Aurangabad
1034:Kokarmunda
1030:Tapi River
1018:Mangrulpir
911:mansabdari
820:Asaf Jah I
691:Chhatrasal
578:Early life
530:Chhatrasal
146:1700-08-18
6169:East Pune
6123:West Pune
6059:Hinjawadi
6044:Chinchwad
5564:Pune F.C.
5489:Badminton
5248:Education
4975:Transport
4854:Sarasbaug
4747:Puneshwar
4726:Lal Mahal
4687:Landmarks
4584:Geography
4441:Pratapgad
4313:Bharatpur
4293:3rd Delhi
4193:2nd Delhi
3974:Soyarabai
3969:Sakvarbai
3954:Putalabai
3919:Gopikabai
3914:Anandibai
3836:Amrut Rao
3733:Rajaram I
3392:12 August
2472:cite book
2449:(5): 247.
2176:824536402
2087:Firstpost
1464:Burhanpur
1381:Kishangad
1334:Jai Singh
1275:Rajputana
1185:ancestors
1046:Burhanpur
972:, Patas,
950:arbitrate
863:The Nizam
805:Deshmukhs
777:provinces
771:) in the
703:upanayana
479:Bajirao I
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6181:Hadapsar
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4123:Raigarh
4098:Bijapur
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