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Mahadaji Shinde (23
December 1730 – 13
February 1794),
later known as
Mahadji Scindia or
Madhava Rao Scindia, was a
Maratha statesman and
general subordinate...
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administration of
Shrimant Ranojirao Scindia in ujjain.[full
citation needed]
Under Mahadji Sindhia (1761–1794)
Gwalior State became a
leading power in
Central India...
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captured Gwalior on 4
August 1780,
before Mahadji Scindia could make preparations.
Skirmishes took
place between Mahadji Scindia and
General Goddard in Gujarat...
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India is a
memorial dedicated to the 18th
century Maratha military leader Mahadji Shinde who
served as the commander-in-chief of the
Maratha army
under the...
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Jodhpur against the
Marathas under Mahadji Scindia over the
collection of
taxes from the
Rajput States.
Mahadji, as the Naib Vakil-i-Mutlaq of the Mughal...
- Kashibai's father,
Mahadji Krishna Joshi, was
originally from
Talsure village in
Ratnagiri and
later shifted to Chaaskaman.
Mahadji was a
wealthy sahukar...
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Sikhs refused to
accept authority of the
Mughal court due to politics,
Mahadji Shinde was
given the
regency with an
agreement that
Sikhs will not plunder...
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Maratha Empire. The
British also
recognised the
territorial claims of the
Mahadji Shinde west of the
Jumna River and all the
territories occupied by the...
- Ranubai, Ambikabai, and Sambhaji.
Sakhubai was
married to her first-cousin,
Mahadji, the son of Saibai's brother,
Bajaji Rao Naik Nimbalkar[citation needed]...
- 1708.
Mehta 2005, p. 314.
Rameshwarprasad Ganeshprasad Pandey (1980).
Mahadji Shinde and the
Poona Durbar.
Oriental Publishers & Distributors. p. 3....