Battle of Palkhed

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Battle of Palkhed was a land battle that took place on February 28, 1728 at the village of Palkhed, near the city of Nashik, Maharashtra, India between the Maratha Peshwa, Baji Rao I and the Nizam-ul-Mulk of Hyderabad. The Marathas defeated the Nizam.

Battle of Palkhed
Date: February 28, 1728
Place: Palkhed, Maharashtra, India
Outcome: Victory for Marathas
Combatants
Maratha Empire Mughal Empire
Commanders
Peshwa Baji Rao I Nizam Qamar ad-Din Chin Qilij Khan Asif Jah I
Strength
not available not available
Casualties
Unknown Unknown

The battle is considered an example of brilliant execution of military strategy.

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The seeds of this battle go to the year 1713, when Maratha Chattrapati (King) Shahu, appointed Balaji Vishwanath as his Peshwa or Prime Minister. Within a decade, Balaji had managed to extract a significant amount of territory and wealth from the fragmenting Mughal Empire. In October, 1724, the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah appointed one of his generals, Qamar ad-Din Chin Qilij Khan Asif Jah I as the Nizam-ul-Mulk of the Subah (Urdu for province) of Deccan.

The new Nizam set about strengthening the province by attempting to control the growing influence of the Marathas. He utilized a growing polarization in the Maratha Empire due to the claim to the Chattrapati (King/Protector) title by both Shahu and Sambhaji's heir, Sambhaji II. The Nizam began supporting the Sambhaji faction, which enraged Shahu who had been proclaimed as Chattrapati. The Nizam further decided to halt the payment of a fourth (chauth) of the Deccan province revenue to Shahu, as had been agreed by the puppet Mughal Emperor, Rafi Ul-Darjat in 1719.

The battle plan was set by the withdrawal of Baji Rao's army from the southern reaches of the Maratha empire during May 1727. This was followed by Shahu breaking off negotiations with the Nizam-ul-Mulk about restoration of the chauth.

The Nizam pursued Baji Rao's army around the vicinity of Pune for about six months, where Baji Rao executed a series of thrust and parry moves to finally corner the Nizam at Palkhed.

The Nizam was defeated by the Marathas, and signed a peace treaty on March 6, 1728 at the village of Mungi-Paithan.

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