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advanced towards Baroda to seize it. Despite a strong defense by Mohammed Sarbaj Khan, Sher Khan Babi sought assistance from Bhandari, who agreed to help. Sher Khan Babi prepared for battle with support from Momin Khan of Cambay. Skirmishes between his forces and the Marathas continued for a month
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forces launched attacks on the city in waves, and skirmishes between the Deccanis and Rajputs continued for a month. Despite the lack of payment to the Khandani, Bhandari eventually agreed to uphold the chauth agreement. The Marathas then returned to the Deccan after collecting the dues from
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with an iron fist. He ruled with strictness and imposed heavy illegal fines on the people, extorting money and ransoming them.
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and Momin Khan's return to Cambay. The Marathas then occupied Baroda. To commemorate their victory, the Marathas, at
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Following Maharaja Abhai Singh's departure, his deputy Ratansingh Bhandari took control of the Suba of
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When news of Abhai Singh's departure reached them, 20,000 Maratha horsemen led by Umabai arrived in
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occupied Baroda, and to commemorate their victory, they built the Mandvi Gate in 1736.
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Memoranda on the Indian States, 1940 (corrected Up to the 1st January 1940)
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and a half. Sher Khan Babi eventually crossed the Mahi River, but the
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Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey
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In 1734, Sher Khan Babi, the Faujdar of Baroda, traveled to his
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in Balasinor. Following the instigation of Dalla, the
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Index

Later Mughal-Maratha wars
Baroda
Gujarat
Maratha Empire
Baroda
Damaji Rao Gaekwad

Maratha Empire

Mughal Empire

Damaji Rao Gaekwad



Faujdar
Damaji Rao Gaekwad
Mahi River
Marathas
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
chauth
Deccan
jagir
Desai
Maratha
Damaji Rao Gaekwad
Marathas
Balasinor
Damaji Rao Gaekwad

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