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caste and she had falsely presented him as her grandson to Shahu. His health deteriorated considerably during this imprisonment. Tarabai later signed a peace treaty with the Balaji Rao, acknowledging his superiority. On 14 September 1752, Tarabai and Balaji Rao took an oath at
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took place in his time. The Marathas and the Mughals signed an agreement in 1752. The Marathas agreed to help the Mughals defeat external aggression as well as internal rebellions. The Mughals agreed to appoint Peshwa Balaji Rao as the
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left for the Mughal frontier, Tarabai urged Rajaram II to remove him from the post of Peshwa. When Rajaram refused, she imprisoned him in a dungeon at Satara, on 24 November 1750. She claimed that he was an imposter from
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had presented him to Shahu as her own grandson and used him to grab power after Shahu's death. However, after being sidelined, she stated that Rajaram II was only an impostor. Nevertheless,
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retained him as the Chhatrapati. In reality, Peshwa and other chiefs had all the executive power, while Rajaram II was only a nominal head of the Marathas.
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After Shahu's death, Rajaram II was appointed as the new Chhatrapati, the Emperor of Marathas. When
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was almost totally overshadowed by his hereditary Peshwas belonging to the
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subah. The Marathas were also granted the right to collect
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Index

Chhatrapati of the Marathas
Shahu I
Shahu II
Balaji Baji Rao
Madhavrao I
Narayan Rao
Raghunath Rao
Madhavrao II
Kolhapur
Maratha Confederacy
Maharashtra
India
Satara
Maratha Confederacy
Maharashtra
India
Issue
Shahu II of Satara
House
Bhonsle
Shahu I
Shivaji II
Hinduism
Chhatrapati
Maratha Confederacy
Shahu I
Tarabai
Balaji Baji Rao
Peshwa
Balaji Baji Rao

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