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    Bajirao I (Visaji Bajirao Ballal; Marathi pronunciation: [bad͡ʒiɾaːʋ bəlːaːɭ]; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. He after Shivaji , is considered to be the most charismatic and dynamic leader in Maratha history.

  2. May 20, 2024 · Baji Rao I, peshwa, or chief minister, of the Maratha confederacy (172040). His conquests were one of several contributors to the decay of the Mughal Empire. He was the first peshwa to take over the post hereditarily, and he significantly expanded the power and influence of the peshwa.

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  3. Learn about Baji Rao I, the seventh Peshwa of the Maratha Empire, who conquered Mughal and Nizam territories in India. Find out his personal life, military campaigns, battles, and legacy for UPSC exam preparation.

  4. Bajirao I was the Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shahu. This biography of Bajirao I provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

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  5. Balaji Baji Rao (8 December 1720 – 23 June 1761), often referred to as Nana Saheb I, was the 8th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. He was appointed as Peshwa in 1740 upon the death of his father, the Peshwa Bajirao I. During his tenure, the Chhatrapati (Maratha Emperor) was a mere figurehead.

  6. Apr 6, 2016 · Bajirao I was also known as Thorale Bajirao and Bajirao Ballal. Apart from his role as prime minister, he was also a general of the Maratha Empire in India. He expanded the Maratha Empire mainly in the north and he was the most influential of the nine Peshwas of the Bhat family.

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  8. Aug 18, 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Bajirao I, the Peshwa who led the Maratha empire to its zenith and never lost a battle. Find out how he fought against the Mughals, built Shaniwar Wada, and had two wives.

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