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Page 242
... Holkar and other Mahratta chiefs , and with a strong detachment of 20,000 horse marched against the Bangash . Hostilities commenced and the battle raged furiously and many Afghans were slain . The Mahrattas made a great slaughter and ...
... Holkar and other Mahratta chiefs , and with a strong detachment of 20,000 horse marched against the Bangash . Hostilities commenced and the battle raged furiously and many Afghans were slain . The Mahrattas made a great slaughter and ...
Page 247
... Holkar and other Mahratta chiefs to assist the King in his war against the Wazier ; and these Mahratta chiefs arrived after the hostilities had ceased . Ghaziuddin Khan therefore seized this opportunity of making an alliance with them ...
... Holkar and other Mahratta chiefs to assist the King in his war against the Wazier ; and these Mahratta chiefs arrived after the hostilities had ceased . Ghaziuddin Khan therefore seized this opportunity of making an alliance with them ...
Page 254
... a single Mahratta could return alive to the Deccan . When Balaji Rao heard of the sad calamity , he fell ill and died soon after . Mulhar Rao Holkar and Bhao returned to the Deccan all 254 [ J.B.O.R.S. KHULASAT - UT - TAWARIKH .
... a single Mahratta could return alive to the Deccan . When Balaji Rao heard of the sad calamity , he fell ill and died soon after . Mulhar Rao Holkar and Bhao returned to the Deccan all 254 [ J.B.O.R.S. KHULASAT - UT - TAWARIKH .
Page 255
Bihar Research Society. Mulhar Rao Holkar and Bhao returned to the Deccan all alone . For a long time no trace of the Mahrattas could be found in the vicinity of Shahjahanabad . Shah Alam ruled as King of India , Shujauddaulah was ...
Bihar Research Society. Mulhar Rao Holkar and Bhao returned to the Deccan all alone . For a long time no trace of the Mahrattas could be found in the vicinity of Shahjahanabad . Shah Alam ruled as King of India , Shujauddaulah was ...
Page 260
... Holkar and Daulat Rao Scindhia , nephew of Madhoji Scindhia , of the besiege of the fort of Bharatpur and of the recognition of British supremacy in those parts of the country . In short , during the regime of the British East India ...
... Holkar and Daulat Rao Scindhia , nephew of Madhoji Scindhia , of the besiege of the fort of Bharatpur and of the recognition of British supremacy in those parts of the country . In short , during the regime of the British East India ...
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