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Sadashivrao Bhau
Bust portrait of Sadashivrao Bhau c.1760
Amatya of the Maratha Confederacy
In office 1760 – 14 January 1761
Monarch
Rajaram II
Personal details
Born
(1730-08-04)4 August 1730 Pune, Maratha Confederacy (modern-day Maharashtra, India)
Died
14 January 1761(1761-01-14) (aged 30) Panipat, Maratha Confederacy (modern day Haryana, India)
Spouse(s)
Umabai Parvatibai
Relations
Bajirao I(uncle) Vishwasrao (nephew) Madhavrao I (nephew) Narayanrao (nephew) Balaji Baji Rao (cousin) Raghunathrao (cousin) Shamsher Bahadur I (Krishna Rao)(cousin)
Children
2
Parent
Chimaji Appa (father)
Military service
Allegiance
Maratha Confederacy
Branch/service
Maratha Army
Years of service
1746 – 1761
Rank
Senapati (1760 – 1761)
Battles/wars
Third Battle of Panipat
Battle of Udgir
Capture of Delhi (1760)
Battle of Kunjpura
Siege of Trichinopoly (1746)[1]
Capture of Sangola[2]
Capture of Nashik[3]
Battle of Shrirangapattan(1753)[4]
Battle of Shrirangapattan(1757) [5]
Battle of sindkhed [6]
Capture of Janjira[7]
Sadashivbhau Carnatic Expansion[8]
Sadashivrao Bhau Bhatt (3 August 1730 – 14 January 1761) was son of Chimaji Appa (younger brother of Bajirao I) and Rakhmabai (Pethe family) and the nephew of Baji Rao I. He was a finance minister during the reign of Maratha emperor Rajaram II. He led the Maratha army at the Third Battle of Panipat.
He served as the Sarsenapati (commander-in-chief) of the Maratha army at the third battle of Panipat (14 January 1761).[9]
^Mehta, Jaswant Lal (January 2005). Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813. Sterling Publishers Pvt. ISBN 978-1-932705-54-6.
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September 1763) was second wife of SadashivraoBhau. She was from the Kolhatkar family of Pen and was married to SadashivraoBhau after the death of his first...
accomplished statesman.[neutrality is disputed] He, along with his cousin SadashivraoBhau, introduced new legislative and financial systems in the state. Under...
Kasture states in his book Sakalraj Karya Dhurandar Sadashivrao Bhausaheb that SadashivraoBhau, his paternal uncle, made sure that Vishwasrao took military...
married to Rakhmabai (Pethe family). He had only son, Sadashivrao known popularly as SadashivraoBhau who led the Maratha forces in the Third Battle of Panipat...
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year 1760, after the tragic assassination of Alamgir II and after SadashivraoBhau threatened to ravage Bhopal prior to the Third Battle of Panipat. It...
modernization began even before the Third Battle of Panipat (1761). SadashivraoBhau admired Western-style disciplined infantry. Circa 1750s, the Marathas...
armies. He was a close confidant of the Peshwa as well as his cousin SadashivraoBhau, the commander-in-chief of the Maratha army during the Panipat military...
hated them ever afterwards. In 1760, the Marathas under SadashivraoBhau (referred to as the Bhau or Bhao in sources) responded to the news of the Afghans'...
Shuja-ud-Daula, the Nawab of Oudh. The Maratha Empire forces were led by SadashivraoBhau and the Afghans were led by Ahmad Shah Abdali. The Afghans had a total...
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was denied by SadashivraoBhau, Raghunathrao's cousin and Diwan of the Peshwa. Since Raghunathrao declined to march north, SadashivraoBhau was made commander...
appearance of 2019, Sanon portrayed Parvatibai opposite Arjun Kapoor's SadashivraoBhau in Ashutosh Gowariker's period drama Panipat, based on the Third Battle...
Chimaji Balaji Bhat (1707–1740), commonly referred to as Appa or Bhau, was the son of Balaji Vishwanath Bhat and the younger brother of Bajirao Peshwa...
in the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 against the Marathas led by SadashivraoBhau. He was a close friend of Imad-ul-Mulk, the infamous Mughal wazir....
including Nanasaheb's eldest son and heir Vishwasrao Bhat and cousin SadashivraoBhau. He died on June 23, 1761, at Parvati Hill in Pune. After his father's...
province, under the rule of Aurangzeb. In the 1750s, a Maratha army under SadashivraoBhau, who defeated the Nizam of Hyderabad, took control of the town. At...
the historic Battle of Udgir of 1760, in which the Marathas, led by SadashivraoBhau, defeated the Nizam, and after which the Treaty of Udgir was signed...
the last stages of Third Battle of Panipat by the Maratha general SadashivraoBhau. Another version of this weapon is the ballam, a javelin effectively...
outcast then sought an alliance with the detested Maratha chieftain SadashivraoBhau. Together they deposed Ahmad Shah Bahadur after the devastating First...
murdered according to by the Vizier Imad-ul-Mulk and Maratha associate SadashivraoBhau. Shah Jahan III 1711 1759-1760 1772 Was ordained to the imperial throne...
a small Datta Mandir. He was very close to Parvatibai, the widow of Sadashivrao, who took him under her care to lessen her sorrows after her husband's...