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was recognized as the paramount power in India. The continual evasion shown by Sindhia in all attempts at negotiation brought him into conflict with the British, and his power in both western and northern India was brought down by major defeats at
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checked the Maratha expansion towards the Northwest, and hastened the decentralization of power in the empire to a 'pentarchy' made up of the five most powerful Maratha dynasties: the Peshwas of
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dynasty and ascended to the Gwalior throne on 12 February 1794 at the age of 15, upon the death of Maharaja Mahadji Scindia, who left no heir. Daulatrao was a grandson of Mahadji's elder brother
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Daulatrao's predecessor Mahadji Scindia had, in the aftermath of Panipat, turned Gwalior into a chief military power of the empire, developing a well-trained modern army under the command of
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was made the northern boundary of the state, while certain claims on Rajput states were abolished, the Company administration at the same time binding itself to enter into no treaties with
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was a powerful and an intelligent lady of her time. She played an important role in the affairs of the Gwalior state.
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control of the empire passed from Shivaji's successors to the hereditary chief ministers of the Empire, entitled
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at Hadapsar, near Pune. The battle took place at Ghorpadi, Banwadi, and Hadapsar. From this time dates the
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from 1794 until his death in 1827. His reign coincided with struggles for supremacy within the
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regions from the Mughals, eventually establishing a state which was initially based at
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and the empire expanded greatly in the 18th century at the expense of the
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had retired as commander of Gwalior's army in 1796; and his successor,
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Gwalior state was part of the Maratha Empire, which was founded by
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In 1811, Shrimant Daulat Rao conquered the neighboring kingdom of
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Finally, on 31 December 1802, the Peshwa signed the
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(1908). 698:At this time the death of the young Peshwa, 839:, Gohad and Gwalior were restored, and the 64:Learn how and when to remove these messages 999: 985: 977: 913: 741:Then, in 1802, on the festival of Diwali, 262: 1822:Maratha Chiefs in the Maratha Confederacy 249:Learn how and when to remove this message 231:Learn how and when to remove this message 129:Learn how and when to remove this message 782: 687: 855:, or any chief tributary to Sindhia in 1842:People of the Second Anglo-Maratha War 787:India in 1765 (left) and 1805 (right). 820:. On 30 December 1803, he signed the 7: 900:A History of Modern India: 1480-1950 169:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 835:In 1805, under the new policy of 710:, together with the intrigues of 606:had conquered territories in the 415:Gwalior, Scindia state of Gwalior 45:This article has multiple issues. 1007: 898:Markovits, Claude (ed.) 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