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List of Maratha rulers

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Assassinated by Gardi guards. Raghunath Rao was in favor of just kidnapping him and accordingly he used the code "DHARA". But Anandi Bai (wife of Raghunath Rao) changed the code to "MAARA". Narayan Rao was assassinated in Shanivar Wada. Nowadays, it is considered one of the haunted place in
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in the northwest and Deccan in the south. Attacked Delhi in 1737. Fought in over 41 battles and is one of the few to have never lost a single battle. Died at the age of 40 of sudden fever in camp en route to Delhi; he has been commemorated in the form of an equestrian statue erected at
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in January 1818, he was on the run from the British. Eventually, the British took over his dominion and made the Maratha King Pratap Singh of Satara declare in favour of the British. This ended the Peshwa's legal position as head of the
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Known as Thorle (elder) Bajirao and acknowledged as the most influential of the nine Peshwas. Said to have fought for the establishment of "Hindu Pad Padshahi"(Hindu Empire). Helped conquer Central India
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were instrumental in expanding the Maratha Empire to cover large areas of the Indian subcontinent. At their empire's greatest extent in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, they controlled much of the
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Responsible for extending the Maratha empire to the zenith in the North as a General and also saw the decline of Maratha power in North India. Deposed by
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against Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1761. Contributed to the development of the city of Pune which was the seat of the Peshwas. Built the famous
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Appointed Peshwa as an infant with a council of Maratha Generals and ministers as regents. Era dominated by the political intrigues of
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Known as Nanasaheb Peshwa. Managed to extend the Maratha territories into most of North-West, East and Central India. Captured
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Wg Cdr (Retd.) Dr. M. S. Narawane, Battles of the Honourable East India Company. pg 65
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to provide clean water to Pune city; this 250-year-old system is still functioning.
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Pearson, M. N. (February 1976). "Shivaji and the Decline of the Mughal Empire".
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bharatiya Itihasa Samiti, Ramesh Chandra Majumdar –
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and 11 other administrators in what is now called "The Baarbhai Conspiracy"
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List of rulers who belonges to Maratha clan in Indian subcontinent
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Fraught with internal dissensions and successful Wars with the
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Jadunath Sarkar, Fall of the Mughal Empire:1789–1803. pg 179
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March 1700–1707, 1710–2 August 1714 (Kolhapur State)
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It was established by the 2817:India history-related lists 1998:Jagjivanrao Pant Pratinidhi 1625:Delhi, the Capital of India 1104:(Seventh appointed Peshwa) 953:Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale 665:July 2, 1821 – Jan 03 1822 234:6 June 1674 – 3 April 1680 2833: 1993:Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi 1481:and the Peshwa tradition. 1430:. 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Index

Chhatrapati
Maratha Empire

Bhagwa Dhwaj
Shivaji
Shahaji
Chhatrapati
Shahaji II
Chhatrapati
Raigad fort
Hereditary
Maratha Empire
Indian subcontinent
Chhatrapati
emperor
Peshwa
Indian subcontinent
British East India Company

Shivaji

Sambhaji

Rajaram

Shivaji II

Shahu
Satara

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