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year to the Marathas, thus ending hostilities with them, which allowed him to focus on his rivalry with the British. The Battle of Gajendragadh was fought between the Marathas and Tipu Sultan from March 1786 to March 1787 in which Tipu Sultan was defeated by the Marathas. By the victory in this battle, the border of the Maratha territory extended till Tungabhadra river.
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of 1791–1792. Relief was provided by the ruler, the Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao II, in the form of imposing restrictions on export of grain and importing rice in large quantities from Bengal via private trading, however the evidence is often too scanty to judge the 'real efficacy of relief efforts' in the
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The Maratha-Mysore War ended after the final conflict during the siege of Bahadur Benda in January 1787, and later settled for peace with the kingdom of Mysore, to which Tipu Sultan obliged with the signing of the treaty of Gajendragad in April 1787. Tipu had to pay an annual tribute of 12 lakhs per
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The Battle of Kharda took place in February 1795 between the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah II, and Peshwa Madhavrao II, in which the Nizam was badly defeated. Governor General John Shore followed the policy of non-intervention despite the fact that the Nizam was under his protection. This led to the
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Tipu would release Kalopant and return Adoni, Kittur, and Nargund to their previous rulers. Badami would be ceded to the Marathas. Tipu would also pay an annual tribute of 12 lakhs per year to the Marathas. In return, Tipu would get all the places that they had captured in the war, including
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for the conduct of the affairs of the state in the name of the new Peshwa, Sawai Madhav Rao, as he was made Peshwa when he was barely 40 days old. His time in power was dominated by the political intrigues of Nana Fadnavis.
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A Representation of the delivery of the Ratified Treaty of 1790 by Sir Chas Warre Malet Bart to His Highness Soneae Peshwa, in full Durbar or Court as held upon that occasion at Poonah in the East Indies on 6 July
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Gajendragarh and Dharwar. Tipu would also be addressed by the Marathas by an honorary title of "Nabob Tipu Sultan, Fateh Ali Khan".
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loss of trust with British and the rout of the Hyderabad army. This was the last battle fought by all Maratha chieftains together.
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who served as a general in the Mughal army along with a few hundred Mughal-Rohilla troops led a large-scale revolt against the
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Kotani, H., 2005. The Death of Ghasiram Kotwal: Power and Justice in the Maratha Kingdom. Minamiajiakenkyu, 2004(16), pp.1-16.
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was alarmed by the strength and the gains made by the Maratha Confederacy not just against Mysore but also in India.
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Malik, Zahiruddin (1982). "Persian Documents pertaining to the tragic End of Ghulam Qadir Rohilla, 1780–1789".
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and an ally of Isma'il Beg, captured Delhi, capital of the Mughals and deposed and blinded the Mughal emperor
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Madhavrao was fond of the outdoors and had a private collection of exotic animals such as lions and rhinos.
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Madhavrao committed suicide at the age of 21 by jumping off from the high walls of the
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Peshwa Sawai Madhavrao II died in 1795 with no heir. Therefore, he was succeeded by
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with local documentation sufficiently well-preserved for analytical study is the
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zoo in Pune. He was particularly fond of his herd of trained dancing deer.
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Dikshit, M. G. (1946). "Early Life of Peshwa Savai Madhavrao (Ii)".
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Maratha-Mysore war ended in April 1787, following the finalizing of
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Mysore had been attacking the Maratha Confederacy since 1761.
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In 1794, the Maratha power got concentrated in the hands of
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In 1790, the Mahadji Shinde won over Rajput States in the
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by his wife, Gangabai. After Narayanrao's murder by
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Peshwa
Maratha Confederacy
Rajaram II of Satara
Raghunathrao
Baji Rao II
Shaniwar Wada
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Maratha Empire
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