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Pune Peshwas
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LeaguesUBA Pro Basketball League
Founded2015
ArenaDeccan Gymkhana Ground
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex[1]
LocationPune, India
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Pune Peshwas was an Indian professional basketball team located in Pune, India. The team last competed in India's UBA Pro Basketball League.

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Pune Peshwas

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Pune Peshwas was an Indian professional basketball team located in Pune, India. The team last competed in India's UBA Pro Basketball League. Note: Flags...

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Peshwa

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Maratha Empire. The initial Peshwas were all ministers who served as the chief executives to the king. The later Peshwas held the highest administrative...

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UBA Pro Basketball League

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India, comprising eight teams. The UBA was headquartered in Pune and had a city team, Pune Peshwas. The first UBA match was played on 17 July 2015 at Gachibowli...

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Pune

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working order in 2004. The patronage of the Maratha Peshwas resulted in a great expansion of Pune, with the construction of around 250 temples and bridges...

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Pune district

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in Pune during Peshwa rule was Ghashiram Kotwal, and the city's police force was admired by European visitors. The patronage of the Brahmin Peshwas resulted...

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Madhavrao I

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1763, the Peshwas, once again under Madhavrao's leadership, decided to attack Aurangabad to crush the Nizam. After months of chasing, the Peshwas faced the...

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Balaji Baji Rao

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travellers in the capital city of Pune and in other parts of the Maratha Empire. In his twenty-year reign as the Peshwa, Nanasaheb subdued three major powers...

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Peths in Pune

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the Indian city of Pune. Up to seventeen peths are located in central Pune, and were mostly established during Maratha and Peshwa rule in the 17th-19th...

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Bajirao I

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Pvt Ltd. p. 162. ISBN 978-8189995379. Kosambi, Meera (1989). "Glory of Peshwa Pune". Economic and Political Weekly. 24 (5): 247. Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005)...

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Parvati Hill

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most scenic locations in Pune. The temple is the oldest heritage structure in Pune and was built during the rule of the Peshwa dynasty. For visitors, Parvati...

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Maratha Confederacy

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of Peshwas over other chiefs came to an end. The Maratha state was a confederacy of four Rajas under the leadership of the Peshwa at Poona (now Pune) in...

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History of Pune

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the Mughals. In the early 1700s, Pune and its surrounding areas were granted to the newly appointed Maratha Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath by Chhatrapati...

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Bhat family

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the members in this family were the Peshwas (prime ministers) in the Peshwa Era of the Maratha Empire, and Peshwa later became their family name. During...

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Shaniwar Wada

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a historical fortification in the city of Pune, India. Built in 1732, it was the great seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818. Following...

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Narayan Rao

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confirmed their respective posts. The Peshwas employed Gardi soldiers for police duty around the palace and the city of Pune. The Gardis were less than 5000...

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Madhavrao II

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Balavanta (1921). Poona in Bygone Days. Bombay: Times Press. Marathas (Peshwas) Kotani, H., 2005. The Death of Ghasiram Kotwal: Power and Justice in the...

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Amrut Rao

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the oldest servents of Peshwas. Bajirao Peshwa distributed his estate between his family and gave a portion to Sindhiya. Peshwa supported the cause of...

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Battle of Koregaon

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company-held Pune, were unexpectedly met by an 800-strong Company force that was on its way to reinforce the British troops in Pune. The Peshwa dispatched...

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Chitpavan Brahmins

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Chitpavans in the Peshwa era as well as the British era has been greatly exaggerated because even during the time of the most prominent Peshwas, their political...

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Ramabai Peshwa

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memorial marking the death place of Ramabai Peshwa. Ramabai was married to Madhavrao I on 9 December 1758 in Pune. She accompanied Madhavrao I during Karnataka...

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2016 UBA Pro Basketball League

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Semi-finals and Finals will be best of three games. Mumbai Challengers and Pune Peshwas through to semi-finals. "A bigger & better 'UBA Pro Basketball League...

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Third Battle of Panipat

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saved by Holkar, per the directions of Bhau, and eventually returned to Pune. Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao, uninformed about the state of his army, was crossing...

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Purandare

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known Shaniwar Wada in Pune. Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath rose to prominence through the support of Purandare. After becoming Peshwa, Balaji made Ambaji Pant...

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List of Hindu temples in Pune

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temple complex built in the 8th century. The patronage of the 18th century Peshwas resulted in construction of around 250 temples in the city, including those...

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Gopikabai

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successive Peshwas. Gopikabai was the daughter of Bhikaji Naik Raste of Wai, near Pune. Gopikabai was noticed by Radhabai, the mother of Peshwa Baji Rao...

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Shivaji Hockey Stadium

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Women's team flayed for poor performance UBA Pro Basketball League: Pune Peshwas, Hyderabad Sky register wins Indian Sports News, 29 February 2016. Accessed...

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Balaji Vishwanath

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(1 January 1662–12 April 1720) was the first of a series of hereditary Peshwas hailing from the Bhat family who gained effective control of the Maratha...

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