Maratha Rule in Bangalore
Maratha Rule in Bangalore
Maratha Rule in Bangalore
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Sira. Hoskote , Kolar and Doddaballapura also fell in to the hands of the
Mughuls.
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PESHWA ACTIVITY :
After the death of Rajaram (1700), many parts in north Karnataka fell
to the share of the Chhatrapati of Kolhapur.By the Treaty of Warna (1731),
the region upto Koppal, and the Kannada coast up to Ankola was to be
handed over to Kolhapur.
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After the fall of Tipu, the Marathas secured the territories to the North
of the Tungabhadra. They retained the area till 1818, when it was acquired
by the British, Mutual squabbles in Pune, the Peshwa capital, and the weak
rule of Baji Rao II (1802-18) created disillusion in the Kannada regions
regarding Maratha rule. The British could occupy the region without much
resistance (The territories included Dharwad-Belgaum-Bijapur region). But,
Many Maratha princes like those of Kagwad, Jamkhandi, Mudhol,
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