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Maratha empire (5577 bytes)
1: ...mage:India1760 1905.jpg|thumb|right|Extent of the Maratha Confederacy ca. 1760<br>(shown here in yellow)]] 2: ..., (also spelled ''Mahratta''), also called the '''Maratha Confederacy''', was a state in central [[India]].... 4: ...verely drain Mughal finances. The battle with the Maratha also began to fray the religious tolerance that h... 6: ...ority of the Maharaja and the Peshwa. After 1750, Maratha power was distributed among five centers: the Pes... 8: ...e [[Third Battle of Panipat]]. The battle checked Maratha expansion, prevented the capture of Delhi, and en... Third Anglo-Maratha War (1554 bytes) 1: ...lict between [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and the [[Maratha empire]] in [[India]], which left Britain in cont... 3: ...e annexed to British India, and the states of the Maratha maharajas at Indore, Gwalior, and Baroda became [... 5: The Third Anglo-Maratha War left Britain in control of virtually all of p... 18: ...[Category:Pre-Independence battles in India|Anglo-Maratha, 3]] Second Anglo-Maratha War (1081 bytes) 1: ...lict between [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and the [[Maratha empire]] in [[India]]. 3: ...jarat]] and [[Bundelkhand]] from the Maratha. The Maratha were left with a free hand in much of central Ind... 8: *[[First Anglo-Maratha War]] 9: *[[Third Anglo-Maratha War]] 13: ...[Category:Pre-Independence battles in India|Anglo-Maratha, 2]] First Anglo-Maratha War (4983 bytes) 1: The First Anglo-Maratha War (1775-1782) 3: ...glo-Maratha wars fought between the British and [[Maratha Empire]] in [[India]]. The war began with the [[T... 7: ...avrao and legally was the next [[Peshwa]]. Twelve Maratha chiefs, led by [[Nana Phadnis]] directed an effor... 11: ...itish army was surrounded from all sides by the [[Marathas]] and cut off from food and water. The British f... 27: ...tp://www.san.beck.org/2-10-Marathas1707-1818.html Marathas and the English Company 1701-1818]]. Retrived Oc... Sambhaji (1158 bytes) 1: ...ha]] leader [[Shivaji]], and succeeded him as the Maratha leader after Shivaji's death in [[1680]]. 3: ...''Dharmaweer''. He was succeeded as leader of the Marathas by his younger brother [[Rajaram]]. Battle of Delhi (633 bytes) 1: ...[Scindia]]'s army under [[General Bourquin]]. The Maratha's occupied a strong position with the [[Jumna]] i... 4: *[[Second Anglo-Maratha War]] Laswari (658 bytes) 1: ... 1]], [[1803]] and was part of the [[Second Anglo-Maratha War]]. 3: ...out 10,000 men strong, opposing the [[Sindhia]]'s Maratha army of 9,000 veteran infantry and 5,000 cavalry. 5: The [[Maratha]] infantry made a most gallant defence, standing ... Battle of Farrukhabad (410 bytes) 1: ...e|General Lake]], and an army of 60,000 [[Maratha|Marathas]] under [[Jeswunt Rao Holkar]]. Holkar was signa... 4: *[[Second Anglo-Maratha War]] Peshwa (1824 bytes) 1: ... '''Peshwa''' were the hereditary rulers of the [[Maratha empire]] of central [[India]] from [[1713]] to [[... 3: ...9]], the Peshwas were the effective rulers of the Maratha state, and they moved their capital from Satara t... 5: ...e [[United Kingdom|British]] in the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]]. The Peshwa's territory in central [[Mahara... 7: ==Maratha Peshwas== Prataprao Gujar (492 bytes) 1: ...in Kolhapur. Prataprao Gujar was the commander of maratha army. He was called 'Sarnaubat' (commander). Shiv... Sindhia (1803 bytes) 1: ..., '''Sindia''', or '''Shinde''' are a prominent [[Maratha]] family in [[India]]. 3: ...aratha states by the British in the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]] of [[1818]], the Sindhia were forced to acc... Ekta Shakti (1075 bytes) 1: ...ends from the [[Maratha]]s, and through using the Maratha identity he was initially able to win some suppor... Gaekwad (2134 bytes) 1: The '''Gaekwad''' (or '''Gaekwar''') were a [[Maratha]] dynasty that ruled as [[Maharaja]]s of Baroda (... 3: ...761]], the Gaekwads, along with several powerful Maratha clans, established themselves as virtually indepe... 5: ...itish that recognized their independence from the Maratha empire, and guaranteed the Maharajas of Baroda lo... Desh (623 bytes) 4: ... the Marathi people, and of the Maratha Empire or Maratha Confederacy, founded by Shivaji as the "Hindawi S... James Tod (906 bytes) 1: ... the [[Maratha Confederacy]] in the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]], and was of great assistance in the campaig... Holkar (1997 bytes) 1: ... [[Indore]] in central [[India]] as part of the [[Maratha Confederacy]] until 1818, and afterwards as a [[p... 3: ...ished the family's rule over Indore. He commanded Maratha armies in [[Malwa]] in the 1720's, and in [[1733]... 9: ... [[United Kingdom|British]] in the [[Second Anglo-Maratha War]]. After some early victories, he was ultimat... 11: In 1818, at the conclusion of the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]], the Holkars lost much of their territory t... Indore (2093 bytes) 4: ...e [[United Kingdom|British]] in the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]], and the Holkar kingdom became part of the ... Vidarbha (1426 bytes) 3: ...al India. After their defeat in the [[Third Anglo-Maratha War]] in 1818, the Bhonsla dominions were reduced... Bajirao (2494 bytes) 1: ...ndpicked ministers and warriors, Bajirao took the Maratha Empire to its zenith. Ahmednagar (2708 bytes) 5: ...and in [[1790]] it was ceded by the Peshwa to the Maratha chief [[Daulat Rao Sindhia]]. 7: ...y and captured. It was afterwards restored to the Marathas, but again came into the possession of the Briti... 16: ...ar district was created after the defeat of the [[Maratha]] confederacy in 1818, when most of the Peshwa's ...
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