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Madhavrao I (formerly
known as
Madhavrao Ballal Bhat) was the son of
Peshwa Balaji Bajirao and
grandson of
Peshwa Bajirao I, who
served as 9th
Peshwa of...
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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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Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia (born 1
January 1971;
Hindi pronunciation: [d͡ʒjoːt̪ɪɾaːd̪ɪt̪jə maːd̪ʱəʋ.ɾaːʋ sɪn̪d̪ʱɪjaː]) is an
Indian politician who...
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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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Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium is an
international cricket stadium at
Shankargarh which is
located in Gwalior. It is
constructed by the Madhya...
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August 1773. He
married Gangabai Sathe who
later gave
birth to
Sawai Madhavrao.
Narayanrao Bhat was born 10
August 1755. He was the
third and youngest...
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Madhavrao Shindhia Cricket Ground also
known as Muni****l
Corporation Ground or
Racecourse Ground is a
stadium located in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. The...
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power over the
Peshwa and the administration. She
influenced her son
Madhavrao Peshwa, who by
sidelining Raghunathrao at her urging, ****umed control...
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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 Khanderao Bagal (28 May 1895 – 6
March 1986), also
called Bhai
Madhavrao Bagal, was a
noted writer, artist, journalist,
social reformer, political...