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  2. Balaji Baji Rao - Wikipedia

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    Painting of Balaji Baji Rao riding a horse at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum, Mumbai. Balaji Rao was born in the Bhat family, to Peshwa Baji Rao I, on 8 December 1720.. After Bajirao's death in April 1740, Chhatrapati Shahu appointed 19-year old Balaji as the Peshwa in August 1740, despite opposition from other chiefs such as Raghoji I Bhons

  3. Battle of Vijaydurg - Wikipedia

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    The English ships took station with Watson flying his flag on HMS Protector. Two bomb vessels were in the extreme east. The Maratha ships were anchored at the mouth of the creek, close to the fort and bunched up, almost hull to hull. Amongst these was the company's ship Restoration, which caught fire. The fire spread rapidly till the entire ...

  4. Bhat family - Wikipedia

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    Bajirao I. Balaji married Radhabai Barve (1685–1752) and had two sons and two daughters. Baji Rao I (18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740), also known as Bajirao I, was a noted general who was appointed as the Peshwa by Shahu I of the Maratha Empire in 1720., [4] [2] He is also known as Thorale Bajirao (Bajirao the elder) in Marathi to distinguish him from his grandson and namesake, Bajirao II ...

  5. Bajirao I - Wikipedia

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    Bajirao I (born as Visaji, [1] [2] Marathi: [ˈbaːdʑiɾaːʋ bəˈlːaːɭ̆]; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire.He after Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj is considered to be the most charismatic and dynamic leader in Maratha history.

  6. Madhavrao I - Wikipedia

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    Madhavrao I (Madhavrao Ballal Bhat; 15 February 1745 −18 November 1772) was the son of Peshwa Balaji Bajirao and grandson of Peshwa Bajirao I who served as 9th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. During his tenure, the Maratha Confederacy recovered from the losses suffered during the Third Battle of Panipat, an event known as the Maratha ...

  7. Capture of Delhi (1771) - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Peshwa Balaji Bajirao, Madhavrao I became the Peshwa [5] under the regency of Raghunathrao. Mahadji Shinde's victory over the Jats of Mathura, Rajputs of Rajasthan and Pashtuns-Rohillas of Rohilkhand (in the western part of present-day Uttar Pradesh state) re-established Maratha influence in the region. [6]

  8. Tarabai - Wikipedia

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    In Pune, Balaji Baji Rao treated her respectfully and after some reluctance, Tarabai accepted Balaji Baji Rao's superiority. She agreed to dismiss her lieutenant Baburao Jadhav, whom Balaji Baji Rao disliked. In return, the Balaji Baji Rao forgave her. On 14 September 1752, the two took oaths at Khandoba temple in Jejuri, promising mutual peace ...

  9. The Great Maratha - Wikipedia

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    The Great Maratha is an Indian historical drama television series directed by Sanjay Khan and produced by Numero Uno International Limited. [1] The drama aired on DD National. [2] The series is based on the life of Mahadaji Shinde. The show comprised 47 episodes. [3] The music was composed by Mohammed Zahur Khayyam.