Battles Fought by the Maratha Empire
Introduction The Maratha Empire, founded by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, rose to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries as one of the most powerful forces in India. Stretching from Attock in present-day Pakistan to Bengal in the east, the Marathas established a vast confederacy. Their history is marked by numerous battles against the Mughals, Afghans, and European powers, which shaped the destiny of medieval India. These battles not only reflected The Military Strength of the Marathas but also their determination to safeguard Hindu sovereignty and regional independence. Early Treaties and Expansion In 1717, a Mughal emissary signed a treaty with the Marathas, recognizing their authority in the Deccan. This marked the beginning of Maratha influence in Delhi. By 1718, their presence in northern India grew stronger. After the death of Balaji Vishwanath in 1721, his son Baji Rao I became Peshwa and shifted the capital back to Pune from Raigad. Baji Rao I’s campaigns were instru...