- the
Maratha People: From the
death of
Shahu to the end of the
Chitpavan epic. Vol. III. S. Chand. Kulakarṇī, A. Rā (1996).
Marathas and the
Marathas Country:...
- the
Marathas are
credited to a
large extent for
reducing the
Mughal emperor to a mere figurehead.
According to R. G. Bhandarkar, the term
Maratha is derived...
- the
Marathas were
known for
their agility due to the
light equipment of both
infantry and cavalry.
Artillery was
mostly confined to the
Maratha fortresses...
-
Maratha army was
stationed in the
Deccan Plateau with the Peshwa. Militarily, the
battle pitted the artillery, musketry, and
cavalry of the
Marathas against...
- were now
ceded to the
Marathas,
according to which, Mir
Habib (a
former courtier of
Alivardi Khan, who had
defected to the
Marathas) was made provincial...
- Tipu's
death the
Marathas themselves would get
involved in
conflicts with the
British who
defeated the
Marathas by 1819 in the Anglo-
Maratha War
leading to...
- Look up
Maratha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maratha are a Marathi-speaking
people from Maharashtra, India.
Maratha or
Marathas may also
refer to:...
- of the
members of the
Maratha caste were farmers.
Marathas are
subdivided into 96
different clans,
known as the 96 Kuli
Marathas or Shahānnau Kule. Three...
-
forces had laid
siege to Fort Ramsej. But the
Marathas did not suc****b to this onslaught. The
Marathas prepared and
defended against the attack, and it...
-
between the
Mughal Empire and
Maratha Empire between 1682 and 1684.
Bahadur khan
defeated Marathas under tukoji but
later Marathas under Sambhaji defeated the...