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ARTICLES RELATED TO Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors |  |  |  | Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - Shivaji's SuccessorsIn 1681, Sambhaji, one of Shivaji's two competing sons, had himself crowned and resumed his father's expansionist policies. To nullify any Rajput-Maratha alliance, as well as to resume his long relations with the Deccan Sultanates, in 1682 the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb himself headed south with his entire imperial court, administration, and an army of about 180,000 troops which proceeded to conquer the sultanates of Bijapur and Golconda. In 1688, Sambhaj ...
See also:Maratha Empire, Maratha Empire - The Reign of Shivaji, Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors, Maratha Empire - Shahu the Chatrapati, Maratha Empire - The Peshwa, Maratha Empire - The Decline of the Empire, Maratha Empire - Marathas Rulers, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Chhatrapati Shivaji, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Kolhapur, Maratha Empire - Peshwa Read more here: » Maratha Empire: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors |
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 |  |  | Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - Shahu the ChatrapatiIn 1713 Farrukhsiyar had declared himself Mughal emperor. His bid for power had depended heavily on two brothers, known as the Saiyids, one of whom had been the governor of Allahabad and the other the governor of Patna. However the brothers had a falling-out with the emperor. Negotiations between the Saiyids and Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, a civilian representative of Shahu, drew the Marathas into the vendetta against the emperor.
An army of Marathas commanded by Parsoji Bhosale, and Mughals, marched up to Delhi unopposed and managed to ...
See also:Maratha Empire, Maratha Empire - The Reign of Shivaji, Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors, Maratha Empire - Shahu the Chatrapati, Maratha Empire - The Peshwa, Maratha Empire - The Decline of the Empire, Maratha Empire - Marathas Rulers, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Chhatrapati Shivaji, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Kolhapur, Maratha Empire - Peshwa Read more here: » Maratha Empire: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - Shahu the Chatrapati |
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 |  |  | Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - The Decline of the EmpireThe Peshwa sent an army to challenge the Afghans, and the Maratha army was decisively defeated on January 13, 1761 at the Third Battle of Panipat. Their internal feuding cost them greatly in this battle. The battle checked Maratha expansion, prevented the capture of Delhi, and encouraged the fragmentation of the empire. Even today the phrase in Marathi, "meet your Panipat", has a similar meaning as the phrase "meet your Waterloo" does in English.
After 1761, the confederacy dissolved into five autonomous Maratha states. The Maratha_co ...
See also:Maratha Empire, Maratha Empire - The Reign of Shivaji, Maratha Empire - Shivaji's Successors, Maratha Empire - Shahu the Chatrapati, Maratha Empire - The Peshwa, Maratha Empire - The Decline of the Empire, Maratha Empire - Marathas Rulers, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Chhatrapati Shivaji, Maratha Empire - The Royal House of Kolhapur, Maratha Empire - Peshwa Read more here: » Maratha Empire: Encyclopedia II - Maratha Empire - The Decline of the Empire |
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