Lone Wolf Ratnakar Profile picture
Apr 28 34 tweets 7 min read Twitter logo Read on Twitter
Peshwa Baji Rao 1, one of the greatest warriors ever in Indian history, a man who never lost a battle, a man who conceived of a Hindu Pad Padshahi, and expanded the Maratha empire beyond Deccan.
Thread on his death anniversary today. #bajiraopeshwa Image
The son of an equally illustrious father Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, Baji Rao was rated on par with the great US Civil War general William Sherman by Field Marshal Bernard Montogomery in his book a History of Warfare.
Baji Rao was born into the Bhat family on August 18, his younger brother Chimaji Appa, would prove to be an equally renowned warrior. He grew up in Saswad, now a suburb of Pune and their family’s personal fiefdom too.
Accompanying his father on various military campaigns, made Baji Rao, a battle hardened warrior in his teens itself. And when his father passed away in 1720, Shahu appointed Baji Rao I as the Peshwa, he was just 20.
It was not a bed of roses for him, for starters most of the senior officials at court, like Anant Ram Sumant, Shripatrao Pratinidhi, did not take too kindly to his appointment. The fact that they were senior to him, and overruled by him, added to the resentment further.
Baji Rao, hit back, by appointing younger people, like Malhar Rao Holkar, Ranoji Shinde, the Pawar Brothers, most of them barely out of their teens. More important they were not from the powerful Deshmukh clans, that traditionally dominated the Maratha court.
Holkar was a Dhangar, Ranoji Shinde was a village Patil, the Pawar brothers were Marathas not related to the Deshmukh clans. And they carved out their own powerful kingdoms later on- Indore, Gwalior, Dewas, Dhar.
On the other hand, the influence of the Maratha Empire was not as pervasive as it was earlier. The Siddis of Janjira controlled the Konkan coast, the nobles in the newly gained territories of Malwa and Gujarat were a law unto themselves.
Former Mughal Governor Asaf Jah I, broke away and founded the Nizam dynasty. And then you had Sambhaji II of Kolhapur staking his claim for being the Chattrapati, getting into a conflict with Shahu.
Basically the Marathas were split among the rival camps of Satara and Kolhapur, much to the advantage of Nizam-Ul-Mulk. Baji Rao, felt that only a Hindu Pad Padshahi was the solution to the internal rivalries, and for that the Maratha empire had to expand beyond the Deccan.
“Let us transcend the barren Deccan and conquer central India. The Mughals have become weak, insolent, womanizers and opium-addicts. It is time to drive from the holy land of Bharatvarsha the outcastes and the barbarians- Baji Rao
Again, though most of the Maratha Sardars were opposed to Baji Rao’s idea of expansion beyond Deccan, Shahu gave him the go ahead. And that began, a 20 year campaign towards North, where Baji Rao 1 struck terror into the hearts of his enemies.
Baji Rao initially met the Nizam at Chikalthana, on January 4, 1721 to settle the disputes peacefully. He in fact initially supported the Nizam in his revolt against the Mughal emperor, and carving out his own kingdom in the Deccan.
However the Nizam responded by clearing out all the Maratha revenue collectors, and he also took good advantage of the internal rivalry among the Marathas between Shahu and Sambhaji II, by refusing to pay chauth or sardeshmukh.
In the meantime the likes of Parashuram Pratinidhi and Chandrasen Jadhav, who had no love lost with the Bhat family, began to support the Nizam and Sambhaji II, against Shahu. The Nizam in the meantime invaded Pune and installed Sambhaji II as the Chattrapati.
Baji Rao struck back, and in the Battle of Palkhed, on February 28, 1728 routed the Nizam using a series of lightning fast attacks, that left the Nizam totally clueless. Years later, Field Marashal Bernard Montogomery called this “A Masterpiece of strategic mobility” .
The Nizam was forced to sue for peace, recognized Shahu as the true Chattrapati as well as the Maratha’s right to collect taxes in the Deccan. Baji Rao also moved to Pune in 1728, and laid the foundations for what was to become a great city.
The construction of Pune's iconic Shaniwar Wada began during Baji Rao's reign. Image
Malwa was easily ovverun by Baji Rao 1 in 1723, with help of Malhar Rao Holkar, Shinde, Pawar brothers, who established their own kingdoms later, at Indore, Gwalior, Dewas and Dhar.
He also foiled an attempt by the Mughal emperor to recapture Malwa, routing his army at the Battle of Ajmehra, aided by his brother Chimaji Appa, and able generals like Holkar, Shinde and the Pawar brothers.
By February 1729, the Marathas had captured the entire Malwa and reached the southern part of Rajasthan. He also avoided direct conflicts with the Rajputs unlike his predecessors and ensured friendly relations with most.
One of Baji Rao’s biggest victories was against the Mughal general Bangash Khan, when he came to aid of Veer Chhatrasal, the Bundelkhand ruler who had carved out his own kingdom.
Surrounded by the Mughals and Rohillas, Chhatrasal pleaded with Baji Rao 1, “Jo gati bhayi Gajendra ki, wahi gati hamri aaj, baaji jaat bundel ki baaji raakhiyo laaj”, a reference to the Gajendra Moksham story, where the elephant pleads with Vishnu to help him.
He made a lightning strike on the Mughal Army, Bangash Khan fled from Bundelkhand, and Chattrasal was restored as the ruler, who in turn out of gratitude ceded a large amount of territory to Baji Rao 1, and also gave his daughter Mastani from a Muslim mistress to him.
Trimbhak Rao, the senapati of Chattrapati Shahu from the Dabhade clan, had virtual monopoly over Gujarat, and felt threatened by Baji Rao gaining control over his fiefdom. He allied with other Maratha sardars in Gujarat, and Bangash Khan, as well as the Nizam and Sambhaji II.
However the entire alliance was once again routed by Baji Rao at the Battle of Dabhol, Trimbhak died on the battlefield. The long standing dispute with Sambhaji II was resolved by the Treaty of Warna in April 1731, which demarcated Satara and Kolhapur.
The Siddis of Janjira had grown rapidly post Shivaji’s death and were in full control of the Konkan coast. When a war of succession broke out in 1773 among the sons of Yakut Khan, Baji Rao supported one of the sons Abdul Rehman, and later signed a peace treaty with the Siddis.
While Siddhis would have control of Janjira, Underi the Marathas would keep Raigad, Rewas with them. However when the Siddis began to attack the Maratha territories in Konkan, Baji Rao sent his brother Chimaji Appa, who launched a surprise attack at Rewas and routed them.
Baji Rao’s final push was to the seat of the Mughal power itself, Delhi, when he sent an army under Malhar Rao Holkar, Pilaji Jadhav, beginning the march on November 12, 1736.
The Mughal Emperor’s plea to Nizam and the Nawab of Bhopal was in vain, as the combined forces were once again routed in the Battle of Bhopal on December 24, 1737. Nizam-Ul-Mulk was forced to ceded the entire Malwa to Marathas, and the Mughals had to pay indemnity
Chimaji Appa also ran a succesful campaign against the Portuguese on the West Coast, defeating them in a pitched battle at Vasai, as well as capturing Salsette and Ghoribunder fort.
historyunderyourfeet.wordpress.com/2020/02/14/bat…
Finally on April 28, 1740 Baji Rao 1 passed away near Khargone, but he had taken the Maratha Empire to the greatest heights ever. One of the greatest warriors ever, the man who conceived the Hindu Pad Padshahi. Naman to a truly great son of Bharat. #BajiRao
My article on Peshwa Baji Rao on his death anniversary today, do check out and share. #BajiRao
historyunderyourfeet.wordpress.com/2018/08/18/baj…
My podcast on Peshwa Baji Rao on his death anniversary today, do check out and share. #BajiRao
podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ratna…
gaana.com/song/baji-rao-i

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Lone Wolf Ratnakar

Lone Wolf Ratnakar Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @SadaaShree

Apr 30
#TodayinHistory 16 sadhus and a sadhvi of Ananda Marg are lynched and burnt alive in broad daylight by Leftist goons in Kolkata in 1982. The Bijon Setu massacre was one of the worst instances of Leftist terror during it's reign. #LestWeForgetIndia
NSFW: Disturbing images. ImageImage
The 16 Sadhus and one sadhvi were dragged out of their cabs when they were enroute to a conference at Bijon Sethu, Ballygunge, Kolkata. They were lynched to death by the Leftist goons, set on fire all in full public view.
The media, especially the Statesman, tried to whitewash the incident saying the Ananda Margi Sadhus were beaten up by a mob on the suspicion that they were child lifters, sounds very similiar to what happened in Palghar.
Read 6 tweets
Apr 30
Hari Singh Nalwa, commander in chief of the Sikh Khalsa army, the sword arm of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The man who conquered most of North West from Afghans, expanded Sikh empire right up to Khyber Pass.
Thread on his death anniversary today. Image
“Hari Ragla” two words that struck terror in the hearts of Afghans. Two words that made Afghan mothers put their kids to sleep with. Two words that just about summed up the man, who was a terror to the Afghans, dealt a death blow to their plans of territorial expansion.
A man who stood out like a colossus in the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, that itself was a galaxy of stellar personalities. A hero who even in death, frightened the Afghans, to the extent they fled from the battlefield than face him.
Read 47 tweets
Apr 29
Raja Ravi Varma, one of the greatest Indian artists of the modern era, whose paintings bought our Puranas and epics to life. "As beautiful as a Ravi Varma painting " was the best compliment you could give a woman. Thread on his Jayanti today. Image
He combined the traditional European art style with a very Indian sensibility. Also one of the first artistes to go public, when he made his lithographs available at resaonable rates.
Closely related to the Travancore Royal family, his biggest achievement was bringing art to the common people, it was no longer a preserve of the elite.
Read 21 tweets
Apr 20
Madhavan's upcoming biopic G.D.Naidu is about a remarkable genius, who was behind Coimbatore's emergence as an industrial powerhouse.
Inventor, Industrialist, Visionary, thread on the real life hero, whose story needs to be known more. ImageImage
Coimbatore is often called the Manchester of India, due to it’s factories and industries. Tamil Nadu’s second largest city, also called as Kovai, is an Industrial, Technology, Textile hub of the state.
And the reason is one man, Gopalswamy Duraiswamy Naidu, aka G.D.Naidu, the man who created the first motor in India. A school dropout, who was behind many inventions and also started many industries, playing a vital role in development of Tamil Nadu.
Read 27 tweets
Apr 20
Tatya Tope,one of the greatest heroes of the 1857 Revolt who waged a long guerrilla war even after it was suppressed.
Thread on a hero regarded as the most dangerous rebel of all. Image
Consider this the 1857 Revolt was effectively over, all it's main leaders killed or deposed. But one man refused to give up Tatya Tope as he began a 10 month long struggle against the British.
For close to 10 months Tatya Tope led the British on a wild goose chase over Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan evading them at every turn. He planned to take the Revolt all the way down South, but unfortunately could not.
Read 47 tweets
Apr 19
Townships or Govt quarters, have their own way of life. Something most of us who grew up in 70s, 80s or 90s, would identify with. With apartment complexes, gated communities becoming the norm, most of today's kids would not have much idea about these.
I spent close to 30 years in Govt quarters only, with my father working for the Vizag Port Trust. In fact he stayed in those quarters only till his retirement, only after which he moved out.
Like with any other place,these quarters, had their own way of life, or living. The bonding here was much closer, kinda place where every one knew every one. To date most of my close friends have been from these quarters.
Read 19 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(