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Name: Conquests of Shahu II

Type: Event

Start: 1775 AD

End: 1809 AD

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Expansion during the rule of Shahu II in the Maratha Empire.

Chronology


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  • June 1790: Jaipur and Jodhpur, the two most powerful Rajput states, were still out of direct Maratha domination. So, Mahadji sent his general BenoĆ®t de Boigne to crush the forces of Jaipur and Jodhpur at the Battle of Patan.
  • January 1801: Junagarh State was ruled by Mohammad Hamid Khanji I, who became a tributary to the Maratha Empire in 1800. However, in 1807, the territory came under British suzerainty during his reign.
  • January 1801: Piploda was reduced to a great extent and the thakur was forced to become a vassal of Amir Khan Pindari.
  • January 1809: Sambalpur was invaded and occupied by the Marathas between 1808 and 1817.
  • January 1801: Jigni State's size was much reduced during the Maratha invasion in the last half of the eighteenth century.
  • January 1784: In 1780, Cambay was captured by the British Army under the leadership of General Goddard Richards during the First Anglo-Maratha War. However, the territory was later returned to the Maratha Empire in 1783 as a result of the Treaty of Salbai.
  • January 1791: Korea State conquered by Maratha Empire.

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