Baji Rao II was born in 1775.
Baji Rao I was born on 1700-08-18.
R. Balaji Rao was born in 1842.
Baiju Bawra died in 1613, in India.
Jump to: navigation, searchFor Peshwa Balaji Bajirao of Pune, see Nanasaheb Peshwa.Nana Sahib (born 1824), born as Dhondu Pant, was an Indian leader during the rebellion of 1857. As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwe Baji Rao II, he sought to restore the Maratha confederacy and the Peshwa tradition. [hide]* 1 Early days * 2 Pension * 3 Role in the revolt of 1857 ** 3.1 Attack on Wheeler's entrenchment ** 3.2 Satichaura Ghat massacre ** 3.3 Bibighar massacre ** 3.4 Recapture of Kanpur by the British * 4 Disappearance * 5 References * 6 Further reading Nana Sahib was born as Dhondu Pant to Narayan Bhatt and Ganga Bai. In 1827, he was adopted by the Maratha Peshwe Baji Rao II. Baji Rao II was exiled to Bithoor (near Kanpur) by the East India Company. Nana Sahib was brought up in Bithoor. Nana Sahib's close associates included Tantya Tope and Azimullah Khan. Tantya Tope was the son of Pandurang Rao Tope, an important noble at the court of the Peshwa Baji Rao II. After Baji Rao was exiled to Bithoor, Pandurang Rao and his family also shifted there. Tantya Tope became the most intimate friend of Nana Sahib. Azimullah Khan was an anglophobe Muslim, who joined the court of Nana Sahib as Secretary, after the death of Baji Rao II in 1851. He later became the dewan in Nana Sahib's court. for more information on nana sahib, visit this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Sahib-anserme1234
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In 1798 Lord Wellesley after his arrival to India wanted Marathas to sign the Subsidiary Alliance Systen but they refused to do this. In 1802 Baji Rao II killed Bithuji Holkar, the younger brother of Jaswant Rao Holkar. At this Jaswant Rao Holkar attacked on Baji Rao II who was in Pune at that time. Holkar captured Pune but Baji Rao managed to escape from there and he made a treaty with Lord Wellesley known as " The Treaty of Basain (1802)". This national humiliation was too much for maratha chiefs and they said that they would not surrender the great tradition of independence without struggle. Thus they declared war against the British Company but they were defeated by the company and later on they all signed on Subsidiary Alliance System with Wellesley.
The Peshwas were the prime ministers of the Maratha Empire in India, primarily serving from the late 17th century until the early 19th century. They played a crucial role in the administration and expansion of the empire, with notable figures such as Balaji Vishwanath, Baji Rao I, and Madhav Rao I leading during its zenith. The Peshwas were instrumental in establishing the Marathas as a dominant force in Indian politics, although their power declined after the defeat in the Anglo-Maratha Wars. The position eventually became hereditary, leading to a more centralized authority under the Peshwas.
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Munni Baji was born in 1941.
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Baji Prabhu Deshpande died in 1660.