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Chimaji Balaji Bhat (c. 1707 – 17
December 1740),
commonly known as
Chimaji Appa, was a
military commander and
statesman of the
Maratha Empire. As the...
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Sadashivrao Bhau
Bhatt (4
August 1730 – 14
January 1761) was son of
Chimaji Appa (younger
brother of
Bajirao I) and
Rakhmabai (Pethe family) and the nephew...
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Shahu I and his
mother was
Radhabai Barve.
Bajirao had a
younger brother,
Chimaji Appa, and two
younger sisters,
Anubai and Bhiubai.
Anubai was
married to...
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Omkareshwar Temple in Pune, and the
Ramlinga Temple in Pune (Shirur).
Chimaji Appa (brother of
Bajirao I)
donated a big bell to the temple,
which is...
- the present-day
state of Maharashtra, India. The
Marathas were led by
Chimaji Appa, a
brother of
Peshwa Baji Rao I. By 1736, the
Portuguese had been...
- the
water and the
replenishment supplies of the
besieged Mughal forces.
Chimaji was sent with an army of 10,000 men to stop any
reinforcements while Bajirao...
- brother-in-law
Chimaji Appa As the
Brahmins of Pune
boycotted the
Peshwa family due to Bajirao's
relations with Mastani[citation needed],
Chimaji Appa and Nanasaheb...
- with Baji Rao I due his
policy so they also
joined Trimbak Rao's side.
Chimaji Appa led a
large army to
intercept Trimbak Rao
Dabhade during the Battle...
- The
Chimaji Jadhav (also
known as
Chimnaji Jadhav) was
Indian freedom fighter from
Maharashtra in
India and he led the
rebellion from 1839 to 1846. He...
- a re****tion for
rapid decisions and a p****ion for
military adventure.
Chimaji Appa (1707–1741) was a son of
Balaji Vishwanath Bhat and the
younger brother...