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Maratha And Rise Of Afghan Power by Kota, Narayan Prasad, Peridot Literary Books

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    Author(s)Kota, Narayan Prasad
    PublisherPeridot Literary Books
    ISBN9789390393244
    Pages288
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    Peridot Literary Books Maratha And Rise Of Afghan Power by Kota, Narayan Prasad

    The Maratha Empire, also known as the Maratha Confederacy, dominated a large portion of India during the 17th and 18th century. The Empire was established in 1645 and with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao-2, it was demolished in 1818. The empire is largely known for ending of the Mughal rule. The empire had its capital at Raigad Fort. The Empire was ruled by Chhatrapati and Peshwas. The empire was established in the region of western Deccan plateau, known as Maharashtra today. The most important challenge to the decaying Mughal power came from the Maratha Kingdom which was the most powerful of the succession states. In fact, it alone possessed the strength to fill the political vacuum created by the disintegration of the Mughal Empire. Moreover, it produced a number of brilliant commanders and statesmen needed for the task. But the Maratha sardars lacked unity, and they lacked the outlook and programme which were necessary for founding an all-India empire. And so they failed to replace the Mughals. This comprehensive book is an overview of rise and fall of Maratha Empire in India. Graduate students of History will find this work valuable in their studies.



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