The Decade of Panipat, 1751-61Ian Raeside On the relations between the Marathas and the Moghul Empire at the time of the Battle of Panipat, 1761; comprises chiefly the English translation of Bhāusāhebāñcī bakhara, anonymous Marathi chronicle, and two other minor works, Ātmacarita of Nana Phadnis, 1742-1800, and selected letters of Antaji Mankeshvar. |
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Bhāusāhebāncī Bakhara 1101 | 2 |
The campaign in Marwar | 7 |
The pawn advances | 13 |
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abandoned Abdali Abdul Agra Alamshah Amadkhan Langada Antaji Mankeshvar Antarved army attack Balavantrao battle began Bhagirathi Bhagirathibai Bhau Bhausaheb Bhoite Bijesing brahmans camp cannon captains Chambal command courage crore crossed Dadasaheb Dattaji Shinde Delhi Desh Durani elephants emperor enemy fell fighting fire fled flee ford Gajudikhan gave Giljyas give Govindpant Bundele guns hand head heard Hearing Hindusthan honour horses howdah hundred Ibhramkhan Gardi Jainagar Jamani Jankoji Shinde Jayaji Shinde Jumna Kalayavan Kandahar Kilijkhan killed Kunjpur Kutubshah Lahore lakhs lakhs of rupees letters Malharrao Holkar Marathas marched Marwar mind Moguls Nabab Nadirshah Najibkhan Rohila Nana Nana Phadnis Nanasaheb Naro Shankar night noble Panipat Pathan Peshwa Poona Raghunathrao remained replied river Ruparam Katari rupees saying sent servant Shinde and Holkar Shinde's side soldiers spoke struck Subhedar Sujayatdaula Surajmal Jat tent Thereupon third watch thousand troops took Ujjain Umravgir Gosavi Vazir Vishvasrao Vitthal wife wounded