- The
Treaty of
Salbai was
signed on 17 May 1782, by
representatives of the
Maratha Confederacy and the
British East
India Company after long negotiations...
- India. The war
began with the
Treaty of
Surat and
ended with the
Treaty of
Salbai. As per the treaty, the
British and the
Marathas would not
fight against...
-
through the
Treaty of
Purandar (1776), and
later through the
Treaty of
Salbai (1782),
signed to
settle the
outcome of the
First Anglo-Maratha War. From...
-
considered the
legal heir, and was
installed as
Peshwa by the
Treaty of
Salbai in 1782
after First Anglo-Maratha War.
Madhavrao II was the
posthumous son...
-
again in
Central India, singlehandedly,
which resulted in the
Treaty of
Salbai in 1782,
where he
mediated between the
Peshwa and the British. Shah Alam...
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Haripant Phadke and
Tukoji Holkar.
After the
conclusion of the
Treaty of
Salbai, both
Thana Fort and the
island of
Salsette were
taken over by the British...
- of Wadgaon. War ends with the
restoration of
status quo as per
Treaty of
Salbai. 1780
Second Anglo-Mysore War begins. 1781
Maratha Confederacy defeats forces...
- (1775–1782) Maratha
Empire East
India Company Maratha victory Treaty of
Salbai Battle of
Delhi (1783) Sikh
Confederacy Mughal Empire Sikh
victory Construction...
- and it was
formally ceded to the East
India Company in the 1782
Treaty of
Salbai. In 1782,
William Hornby, then
Governor of
Bombay Province,
initiated the...
- sent his army to
conquer states such as Bhopal, Datiya, Chanderi, Narwar,
Salbai and Gohad. However, he
launched an
unsuccessful expedition against the Raja...