Battle of Kharda

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Battle of Kharda
Date11 March 1795
Location
Result

Maratha victory;

The Nizam ceded territory and paid an indemnity of Rupees 3 crores to Marathas.[1]
Belligerents
 Maratha Confederacy Nizam of Hyderabad
Commanders and leaders
Sawai Madhavrao
Daulat Rao Shinde

Tukojirao Holkar
Raghoji II Bhonsle
Govind Rao Gaekwad
Mir Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II
Aristu Jah
Strength
100,000[2] 150,000[3]

The Battle of Kharda took place in 1795 between Nizam and Maratha Confederacy, in which Nizam was badly defeated.[4] Governor General John Shore followed the policy of non-intervention despite that Nizam was under his protection. So this led to the loss of trust with the British. This was the last battle fought together by all the Maratha chiefs under leadership of Bakshibahaddar Jivabadada Kerkar. Maratha forces consisted of cavalry, including gunners, bowmen, artillery and infantry.[5]

After several skirmishes Nizams infantry under Raymond launched an attack on the Marathas but Scindia forces under Jivabadada Kerkar defeated them and launched a counter attack which proved to be decisive. The rest of the Hyderabad army fled to the fort of Kharda. The Nizam started negotiations and they were concluded in April 1795.[6]

Chimnaji Phatak, his son Balkrishna Phatak, Balkrishna Latey were among those who served the Peshwa's camp during the war.[7][8]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-05-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Pradeep Barua
  3. ^ Pradeep Barua
  4. ^ Naravane, M.S. (2014). Battles of the Honourable East India Company. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 178. ISBN 9788131300343.
  5. ^ Dalrymple, William (2002). White Mughals. Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0-00-655096-9.
  6. ^ The State at War in South Asia By Pradeep Barua pg.91
  7. ^ Rumal No. 43. Menavali Daftar. Pune: Deccan College Historical Collection.
  8. ^ Original Unpublished Marathi Documents. Pune: Deccan College Historical Collection.

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Coordinates: 25°25′55″N 73°27′30″E / 25.432036°N 73.458248°E / 25.432036; 73.458248

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