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Dattaji Rao Shinde, also
known as
Dattaji Rao Scindia, (c. 1723 – 10
January 1760) was the
second son of
Ranoji Rao
Shinde and
Maina Bai,
alias Nimba...
- 1759. Like Raghunathrao,
Dattaji also didn't want to stay in
Punjab for long. As
there was no news of Abdali's invasion,
Dattaji deferred the appointment...
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Dattaji Salvi (1918-2002) was a
leader of Shiv Sena and a
trade unionist. He was a
member of
Maharashtra Legislative Council and was
minister of home...
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Dattaji Nalawade was an
Indian politician and
leader of Shiv Sena. He was
mayor of
Mumbai and
speaker of
Maharashtra Legislative ****embly in India. He...
- 1975 emergency.
There were also
leaders from
other castes such as
Dattaji Salvi,
Dattaji Nalawade and
Wamanrao Mahadik, and
those from the so-called lower...
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Muslim named Qutb Khan,
attacked a
small Maratha army led by
Dattaji Shinde at
Burari Ghat.
Dattaji camped at the
Buradi Fort,
south of Panipat,
deciding to...
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leader killed in battle.
After his
defeat at the
hands of the Durranis,
Dattaji Rao
Scindia retreated to
Delhi and
reached Sonipat on 29 December. He instructed...
- established, led by his
uncle Dattaji Rao Shinde, Jayappaji's brother,
which lasted until 10
January 1760 when
Dattaji was
killed and
defeated in Battle...
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collector of Saharanpur,
Uttar Pradesh. He was best
known as the
slayer of
Dattaji Rao Scindia. Qutb Khan
joined the
Mughal emperor's
troops in the battle...
- Pradesh.[citation needed] He,
alongside Raghunathrao,
Malharrao Holkar,
Dattaji Shinde,
Jankoji Shinde and
other Sardars, went to
Punjab in 1757–1758 to...