- The
Battle of
Purandar was
fought between the
Mughal Empire and the
Marathas in 1665. The
Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb,
appointed Jai
Singh to lead a 12,000-man...
- Look up पुरंदर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Purandar or
Purandara may
refer to: An
epithet of the
Hindu gods
Indra or Shiva, Agni
Purandara (philosopher)...
- Pune to
annul it and make a new
treaty with the regency. The
Treaty of
Purandhar (1
March 1776)
annulled that of Surat,
Raghunathrao was
pensioned and...
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Purandar Fort is a
mountain fort in Pune
district in
Western Indian state of Maharashtra, India. The fort
stands at 1,374
metres (4,508 ft)
above the sea...
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Treaty of
Purandar may
refer to
these treaties signed at the
Purandar Fort in India:
Treaty of
Purandar (1665),
between Jai
Singh I and
Shivaji Treaty...
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state of
Maharashtra in India.
There are 108
villages and 3
towns in
Purandhar Taluka.
Purandar taluka has a po****tion of 235,659
according to the 2011...
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Narayanpur is a
small village located in
Purandhar valley in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It is
located about 35 km
south of Pune city. One can...
- sent his own
agent to
negotiate a very
different new pact, the
Treaty of
Purandhar (1776) in
which Ragoji offered help to the
British in
exchange for becoming...
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troops to be
despatched there. Meanwhile,
trouble was also
brewing at
Purandhar. The
garrison there had
developed a
close attachment to
Gopikabai and...
- level, the temple, some 20 km (12 mi) from Wai,
overlooks the
picturesque Purandhar Fort.
Devotees attribute miraculous properties to a
grove around the shrine...