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Baji Rao II (10 January 1775 – 28 January 1851) was the 13th and the last Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. He governed from 1795 to 1818. He was installed as a puppet ruler by the Maratha nobles, whose growing power prompted him to flee his capital Poona and sign the Treaty of Bassein (1802) with the British.
- Nana Sahib (adopted)
A 28,000-strong force led by Peshwa Baji Rao II whilst on their way to attack the company-held Pune, were unexpectedly met by an 800-strong Company force that was on its way to reinforce the British troops in Pune.
- 1 January 1818
- Inconclusive
Contents. Baji Rao II. Maratha peshwa. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Maratha Wars. In Maratha Wars. …was caused by the peshwa Baji Rao II’s defeat by the Holkars (one of the leading Maratha clans) and his acceptance of British protection by the Treaty of Bassein in December 1802.
The Treaty of Bassein was a pact between the English East India Company and Baji Rao II, the Maratha confederacy's Peshwa, it was signed on 31 December 1802 after the Battle of Poona, at the present day Bassein (Vasai).
- Signed by the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire after fleeing from his capital of Poona, concerned about his personal safety.
- December 31, 1802
20 de abr. de 2020 · Learn about the life and exile of the last Peshwa, Baji Rao II, who was forced to leave Pune and settle in Bithoor after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Read how he built a palace, a temple, a ghat, and a community in his new home.
Treaty of Bassein, (Dec. 31, 1802), pact between Baji Rao II, the Maratha peshwa of Poona (now Pune) in India, and the British. It was a decisive step in the breakup of the Maratha confederacy. The pact led directly to the East India Company’s annexation of the peshwa’s territories in western India.
27 de mar. de 2024 · The ascension of Baji Rao II on December 6, 1796, marked a significant moment in the history of the Maratha Empire, heralding a period of intense political and military engagement.