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Shrimant Baji Rao Vishwanath Bhatt (August 181699- April 25 1740), also known as Baji Rao I, was a noted general who served as Peshwa (Prime Minister) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati (King) Shahu between 1719 until Baji Rao's death. He is also known as Thorala (Marathi for Elder) Baji Rao.

Maratha empire at its zenith in 1760 (yellow areas)

Like his father, despite being a Brahmin, he took up leading his troops. He is credited with expanding the Maratha Empire created by its founder, Shivaji, to help reach its zenith during his son's reign twenty years after his death. Baji Rao is thus acknowledged as the most famous of the nine Peshwas.

Origins

Baji Rao was the son of the first Bhatt family Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath. At the age of 17,he was appointed by Shahu as Peshwa upon the death of his father, thus making the position of Peshwa hereditary in the Bhatt family.

Standing tall, poised and confident before Shahu and his court the young new Peshwa Baji Rao is said to have thundered, “Let us transcend the barren Deccan and conquer central India. The Mughals have become weak indolent womanizers and opium-addicts. The accumulated wealth of centuries in the vaults of the north, can be ours. It is time to drive from the holy land of Bharatvarsha the outcaste and the barbarian. Let us throw them back over the Himalayas, back to where they came from. The Maratha flag must fly from the Krishna to the Indus. Hindustan is ours”.

He fixed his piercing gaze on Shahu and said, “Strike, strike at the trunk and the branches will fall off themselves. Listen but to my counsel, and I shall plant the Maratha banner on the walls of Attock”. Shahu was deeply impressed and is said to have cried with blazing eyes, “By heaven, you shall plant it on the throne of the Almighty”.

This story itself indicates the vision of Bajirao and Shahu's faith in the young man. Shahu appointed him as a peshwa at such tender age, recognising his talents and entrusting to him imperial troops which had recently emerged victorious in the Mughal-Maratha conflict which ended in 1707. Baji Rao's greatness lies in that true to judjment of his master and seasoned troops at his disposal, he struck terror of Maratha arms in the Indian sub-continent.

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Battle tactics

Baji Rao is famous for rapid tactical movements in battle using his cavalry, hence he is often called a cavalry general. Two examples are the Battle of Palkhed in 1728 when he outmaneuvered the Mughal Governor of the Deccan province, and again in the battle against the Mughal Emperor, Muhammad Shah at Delhi during 1737.

Family

Baji Rao was married to Kashibai, and had three sons of whom, Nanasaheb, was appointed Peshwa by Shahu in 1740.

Death

Bajirao died on April 25, 1740 still in his prime. He died of a sudden fever while inspecting his jagirs at the village of Khargon, near the city of Indore. His mortal remains were consigned to flames on April 28, 1740, at Raverkhed on the river, Narmada.

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