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  1. Other articles where Raghunath Rao is discussed: India: Relations with the Marathas and Mysore: …peshwa-ship led Bombay to support Raghunatha Rao in the hope of securing the island of Salsette and town of Bassein. (See Treaty of Purandhar.) When this was countermanded by Calcutta, London intervened to renew the venture. In 1779 a British army was surrounded on its way to Pune, one month…

  2. raghunath.rao@mccombs.utexas.edu. (512) 232-3748. CBA 7.210. Raghunath Singh Rao is a professor of marketing at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. His research interests include durable goods markets, pricing, sales management, and innovation. His research uses game theory, secondary data, and lab experiments ...

  3. Raghunath Rao seemingly accepted only to deceive the young Peshwa, attacking his camp and holding him hostage on November 1762. Find NCERT Notes on Medieval Indian History for UPSC in the given article. Raghunath Rao began to make all the critical decisions about governance and even decided to ally with the Nizam.

  4. Feb 4, 1993 · He based the above arguments on three decisions of this Court, namely, (1) Waman Rao and Others v. Union of India and Others, [1980] 3 SCC 587 at 588-80; (2) Maharao Sahib Shri Bhim Singhji v. Union of India and Others, [1981] 1 SCC 166 at 212; and (3) Madhav Rao v. Union, [1971] SCR 9 at 74 and. 83.

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  6. Jungkeun Kim, Raghunath S Rao, Kyeongheui Kim, and Akshay Rao. 2011. More or Less: A Model and Empirical Evidence on Preferences for Under and Over Payment in Trade-in Transactions.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baji_Rao_IIBaji Rao II - Wikipedia

    Raghunath Rao (father) Anandi Bai (mother) Baji Rao II (10 January 1775 – 28 January 1851) was the 13th and the last Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy . He governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Poona and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with ...