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Visaji Krushna Chinchalkar, po****rly
known as
Visaji Pant Biniwale, was one of the
leading generals of
Peshwas in
Northern India during 1759 to 1772...
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Bajirao I (born as
Visaji, Marathi: [ˈbaːdʑiɾaːʋ bəˈlːaːɭ̆]; 18
August 1700 – 28
April 1740) was the 7th
Peshwa of the
Maratha Confederacy. He,
after Shivaji...
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Bajirao I 's
territories in Bundelkhand.
Visaji Krushna Biniwale,
Visaji Krushna Chinchalkar, po****rly
known as
Visaji Pant Biniwale, was one of the leading...
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Madhavrao sent a
large army
under the
command of
Ramchandra Ganesh Kanade and
Visaji Krushna Biniwale in
order to
recover territory lost in the
North due to...
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again went into the
hands of the Maratha's.
Panaji Shivdev of Sangola,
Visaji Chafer, and
Shankar Narayan,the Pant
Sachiv pla**** a key role in this battle...
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Gaekwad Ranoji Scindia Sadashivrao Bhau
Santaji Ghorpade Shamsher Bahadur Visaji Krushna Biniwale Kaustubh Kasture has
written a book in
marathi titled...
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policy and
advocated for a
strong stance against the Rohillas.
Visaji Krishna demanded nazar from
Zabita Khan, who
refused and was
expelled from...
- 1740 by
Akherajji (1764–1772 CE), son of Bhavsinhji, for his twin
brother Visaji. Mokhadaji's
younger son
Samarsinhji was
taken to his
maternal uncle Chokrana...
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Sagar as
hereditary governors.
Govind Pant was
succeeded by his son-in-law
Visaji Govind Chandorkar, who was in turn
succeeded by his
adopted son Ranganath...
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general Najaf Khan to
drive them out. In retaliation,
Tukoji Rao
Holkar and
Visaji Krushna Biniwale attacked Delhi and
defeated Mughal forces in 1772. The...