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  1. Nana Fadnavis (Pronunciation: [naːna pʰəɖɳəʋiːs, fəɖ-]; also Phadnavis and Furnuwees and abbreviated as Phadnis) (12 February 1742 [citation needed] – 13 March 1800), born Balaji Janardan Bhanu, was a Maratha minister and statesman during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India.

  2. Nana Fadnavis (Pronunciation: [naːna pʰəɖɳəʋiːs, fəɖ- ]; also Phadnavis and Furnuwees and abbreviated as Phadnis) (12 February 1742 [citation needed] – 13 March 1800), born Balaji Janardan Bhanu, was a Maratha minister and statesman during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India.

  3. Aug 22, 2022 · The wada at Wai was built for Nana Fadnavis, a minister of the Maharatha empire at the peak of its power. (Express) Around 230 kilometers from Mumbai — or a five-hour drive away — is situated the 18th-century palace (wada) of Peshwa statesman Nana Fadnavis.

  4. Nana Fadnavis, who was originally known as Balaji Janardan Bhanu, existed as an eminent and influential Peshwa of the Maratha Empire during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India. The Europeans often called Nana Fadnavis "the Mahratta Machiavelli".

  5. Mar 12, 2023 · Nana Phadnavis was a Maratha Empire minister and statesman during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India. According to James Grant Duff, he was dubbed "the Maratha...

  6. Jan 10, 2015 · Exactly 240 years before Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis took oath of office, another Fadnavis had sworn to protect a 40-day old Peshwa, thereby becoming one of the most powerful men in India. He was Nana Fadnavis.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · Nana Fadnavis is best known for his diplomatic genius which helped preserve Maratha sovereignty against British colonization efforts during his time. Through alliances and treaties, notably with Hyder Ali of Mysore and other Indian princely states, he managed to keep British ambitions at bay.