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Raghunathrao, also
known as
Ragho Ballal or
Raghoba Dada (18
August 1734 – 11
December 1783), was the
younger son of
Peshwa Bajirao I who
served as the...
- was made the next
Peshwa of
Maratha Confederacy. His
paternal uncle,
Raghunathrao was to act as regent. At the
ascendancy of Madhavrao, the
Maratha Confederacy...
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ordered in
writing that
Raghunathrao was to
continue his
confinement so as to
prevent him from
engaging in mischief.
Raghunathrao attempted an
escape shortly...
-
supporting Raghunathrao's power. But the
agents needed to have a
discussion with
Raghunathrao before they
could formulate a plan.
Raghunathrao was in strict...
- administration. She
influenced her son
Madhavrao Peshwa, who by
sidelining Raghunathrao at her urging, ****umed control. However,
after trying to
interfere in...
- Raja Sir
Raghunathrao Shankarrao Gandekar (also
known as
Babasaheb Pandit Pant Sachiv) KCIE, KGSJM, KECM, KGCM, DD (20
September 1878 – 27
August 1951)...
-
Anandibai was a
Peshwa Queen and the
second wife of
Raghunathrao, the 11th
Peshwa of the
Maratha Empire. In
August 1773, she
successfully plotted the death...
- His
palace guards murdered Narayanrao in
August 1773, and his
uncle Raghunathrao (Raghoba)
became Peshwa. However, Narayanrao's wife, Gangabai, gave birth...
- The
Treaty of
Surat (6
March 1775) was a
treaty by
which Raghunathrao, one of the
claimants to the
throne of the Peshwa,
agreed to cede
Salsette and B****ein...
- Nasnodkar, a
professor of
history at the J.J.
School of Art . She
married Raghunathrao Gokhale and had
three children,
Chandrakant Gokhale,
Lalji Gokhale and...