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  1. Raghunathrao Bhat, also known as Ragho Ballal or Raghoba Dada [1] (18 August 1734 – 11 December 1783), was the younger son of Peshwa Bajirao I who served as the 11th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy for a brief period from 1773 to 1774. He was known for his extremely successful campaigns in Northern India.

  2. Also known as: Raghunātha Rāo. Learn about this topic in these articles: Indian history. In 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.)

  3. Raghunath Rao was the younger brother of Nanasaheb Peshwa and the regent of Narayan Rao. He tried to seize the throne of Peshwa and was involved in several conspiracies and murders, but was eventually overthrown by Nana Phadnis.

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  5. Raghunathrao Bhat, also known as Ragho Ballal or Raghoba Dada (18 August 1734 – 11 December 1783), was the younger son of Peshwa Bajirao I who served as the 11th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire for a brief period from 1773 to 1774. He succeeded his Nephew Narayanrao.

  6. Tragic, yet a life full of military achievements, Raghunath Rao could never be the Peshwa. He killed his own family for the title and yet could not once sit on the throne that he yearned for, he fought several battles and faced dire situations which would almost break anybody.

  7. Raghunath Rao (18 August 1734 – 11 December 1783) was the 11th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire for a brief period from 1773 to 1774.

  8. Raghunath Rao (18 August 1734-11 December 1783) was Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy from 5 December 1773 to 1774, succeeding Narayan Rao and preceding Madhavrao II. Raghunath Rao was born in Satara, Maharashtra, Maratha Confederacy in 1734, the son of Bajirao I, the younger brother of Balaji...