Madhavrao II (18 April 1774 – 27 October 1795) was the 12th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy, from his infancy. He was known as Sawai Madhav Rao or Madhav...
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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...
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Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia (10 March 1945 – 30 September 2001) was an Indian politician and minister in the Government of India. He was a member of the...
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Empire, that of Vakil-ul-Mutlak being at his request conferred on Peshwa Madhavrao II, his master, as he was pleased to designate him. Many of the principal...
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rights of education.[citation needed] Raghunathrao's successor as Peshwa, Madhavrao II, committed suicide in 1795, and died without an heir. A power struggle...
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Mahadaji Shinde (redirect from Madhavrao I Sindhia)
lieutenant of the Peshwa, leader of the Maratha Confederacy . Along with Madhavrao I and Nana Fadnavis, he was one of the three pillars of Maratha Resurrection...
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treaty with the Marathas.[citation needed] In 1795, he was defeated by Madhavrao II's Marathas at the Battle of Kharda and was forced to cede Daulatabad,...
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Raghunathrao, Sadashivrao Bhau, Madhavrao I, Narayanrao, Madhavrao II, and Bajirao II Nana Fadnavis (1742–1800), regent to Madhavrao II The Patwardhans, military...
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Rajaram II (Rajaram Bhonsale, Marathi pronunciation: [[ɾaːd͡ʒaɾaːm ˈbʱos(ə)le]; June 1726 – 11 December 1777), also known as Ramaraja, was the sixth Chhatrapati...
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agreed to pension off their protégé, Raghunath Rao, and acknowledge Madhavrao II as peshwa of the Maratha Empire. The British also recognised the territorial...
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English in the Anglo-Maratha War of 1803 Madhavrao II (18 April 1774 – 27 October 1795) Madhavrao II or Sawai Madhavrao was the posthumous son of the murdered...
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the grandson of Shree Teen Maharaja Mohan Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Madhavrao Scindia (10 March 1945 – 30 September 2001), the former union cabinet...
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siblings are Vasundhra Raje Scindia former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, late Madhavrao Scindia, Padmavati Raje 'Akkasaheb' Burman and Usharaje Rana. Usha Raje...
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and jagirdars became de facto rulers and regents for the infant Peshwa Madhavrao II.[citation needed] Under the leadership of Mahadaji Shinde, the ruler...
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death of Nana Saheb, his son Madhavrao I became the new Peshwa under the regency of Raghoba. The untimely death of Madhavrao I created a vacuum for the...
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Madhavrao I and Narayanrao. After Narayanrao's 1775 murder by order of Raghunathrao's wife, power was exercised in the name of his son Madhavrao II by...
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Durbar of Peshwa Madhavrao II in Pune by by Thomas Daniell c. 1790...
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Barabhai conspiracy. The result of this was that the one-year-old baby Madhavrao II, born to Narayanrao's widow, Gangabai (Sathe) after his death, was put...
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the British from India. In 1782, he sealed an alliance with the Peshwa Madhavrao II. As a consequence, the Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau moved his troops to...
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Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, Nawab of Arcot in India (b. 1717) October 27 – Madhavrao II, Peshwa of the Maratha Empire in India (b. 1774) November 3 – Sir John...
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India.[citation needed] At this time the death of the young Peshwa, Madhavrao II (1795), and the troubles which it occasioned, the demise of Tukojirao...
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Barabhai council. The council was Nana's mastermind plan to protect Madhavrao II, son of Narayanrao, born posthumously to Gangabai, the widow of Narayanrao...
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Nana Fadnavis, 18th century Maratha statesman and the regent of Peshwa Madhavrao II. The Nana Phadnavis Wada is a large six-quadrangular, perimeter-protected...
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the Indies, more particularly the Royal Decree of Philip II of 11 June 1594, which Charles II confirmed for the purpose stated above to satisfy the requirements...
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composer (d. 1850) April 18 Antonio Basoli, Italian painter (d. 1848) Madhavrao II, 12th Peshwa of Maratha Empire (d. 1795) Georg von Langsdorff, Russian-German...
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a few months later and his elder brother Madhavrao took over as Peshwa. Before his death, Peshwa Madhavrao conducted a court session in which the issue...
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ruling Maharaja Jankojirao Scindia II[citation needed] on 19 January 1835. The erstwhile Maharaja of Gwalior, Jankojirao II, died in 1843 without leaving an...
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Maharashtra, India) Religion Hinduism Occupation Prominent minister, regent to Madhavrao II, and statesman of the Maratha Empire during the Peshwa administration...
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in 1775, power was exercised in the name of the son of Narayanrao, Madhavrao II, by a regency council led by Nana Fadnavis for almost the rest of the...
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Governor-General of Bengal decided not to attack Pune directly. After the death of Madhavrao Peshwa in 1772, his brother Narayanrao became peshwa (prime minister)...
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