- Bit**** or
Bithur is a town in
Kanpur district, 23.4
kilometres (14.5 mi) by road
north of the
centre of
Kanpur city, in
Uttar Pradesh, India. Bit****...
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selected a
small village on the
right bank of the
Ganges at a
place called Bithur near Kanpur,
where they had a
large military establishment then. The place...
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plead his case. However, this
attempt too was unsuccessful. The town of
Bithur was 13
miles northwest of Kanpur. In the well-furnished
palace which he...
- capture. The
Peshwa was
eventually captured and
placed on a
small estate at
Bithur, near Kanpur. Most of his
territory was
annexed and
became part of the Bombay...
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withdraw to
Bithur,
after which Havelock crossed the
Ganges and
retreated to Awadh.
Tantia Tope
began to act in Nana Saheb's name from
Bithur.
Tantia Tope...
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retainers with 60
camels and 22 horses), he fled from the camp of Rao
Sahib of
Bithur and as the
village people of
Bundelkhand dared not aid them for fear of...
- from power,
confiscated his territories, and
compelled him to
reside in
Bithur near Cawnpore. The Raja of
Satara was
permitted to
retain a
small portion...
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December 1796 – 3 June 1818
Residence Shaniwar Wada, Pune (1732–1818)
Bithur,
Kanpur (1818–57)
Appointer Chhatrapati (until 1761)
Hereditary (1761–1818)...
- when she was a
young child.
Moropant moved to the
court of Baji Rao at
Bithur, who gave him a job and who
became fond of Manakarnika, whom he nicknamed...
- On 3 June 1818, Baji Rao
surrendered to the British; he was
banished to
Bithur near Kanpur. Nana
Sahib (Pretender of the
position of the Peshwa) 1851–1857...