File SC29/1/9 - "Original paper in the handwriting of Nana Furnevees and Rughoba Dada"

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GB 891 SC29-SC29/1-SC29/1/9

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"Original paper in the handwriting of Nana Furnevees and Rughoba Dada"

Date(s)

  • [1767 - 1769] (Creation)

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1 folded sheet handwritten

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Biographical history

Raghunathrao Bhat (Ragho Ballal or Ragho Bharari), 18 August 1734 – 11 December 1783, was the 11th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire for a brief period from 1773 to 1774. He was also the Governor of Delhi in 1769.

Name of creator

(1742-1800)

Biographical history

Nana Fadnavis (Furnewees) was an influential minister and statesman of the Maratha Empire during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India. He was born in Satara in 1742. Nana was the grandson of Balaji Mahadji Bhanu, an administrator at the Peshwa court,read more

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(1785-1875)

Biographical history

John Briggs entered the Madras Infantry in 1801. He took part in the Mahratta wars, serving in the final campaign as a political officer under Sir John Malcolm, whom he had previously accompanied on his mission to Persia in 1810. He was one ofread more

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"Original paper in the handwriting of Nana Furnevees (Fadnavis) and Rughoba Dada (Raghunath Rao)" In the label created by Simon Digby he suggests this may be either the instrument of treaty between the two parties dated 25 September 1767, or that of 6read more

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  • English
  • Marathi

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Briggs' translation of the treaty between the two parties dated 25 September 1767, can be found in Secret Correspondence of the Court of the Peshwa, Madhu Rao, from the Year 1761 to 1772. Translated from Original Mahratta Letters, Transactions of theread more

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