The Battle of Argaon (also known as Battle of Argaum) took place on 29 November 1803, between the British under the command of Major-General Arthur Wellesley...
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Daulat Rao Sindhia (category Scindia dynasty of Gwalior)
[citation needed] Battle of Malpura Battle of Assaye Battle of Argaon Second Anglo-Maratha War Third Anglo-Maratha War Daulatrao was a member of the Sindhia...
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Argaon, or Argaum is a village in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra state in (India). Ratnagiri is a coastal district on the Arabian Seafront. The...
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Second Anglo-Maratha War (redirect from Treaty of Deogaon)
after the Battle of Argaon and gave up the province of Cuttack (which included Mughal and the coastal part of Odisha, Garjat/the princely states of Odisha...
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signed the Treaty of Surji-Anjangaon with the British after the Battle of Assaye and Battle of Argaon. The agreement was the result of Major General Arthur...
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Akola (redirect from History of Akola city)
empire (including Berar) in 1724 to form an independent state. The Battle of Argaon in 1803 was fought in Akola between the British and the Marathas during...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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and 569 kilometres (354 mi) from the state capital Mumbai. The Battle of Argaon, in the Second Anglo-Maratha War, was named after the village. v t e...
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Sirsoli is a village in Telhara tehsil of Akola district and is known for the Battle of Argaon. The Battle of Argaon took place on 28 November 1803, between...
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and 270 wounded. The regiment went to fight at the Battle of Argaon in November 1803 and the Capture of Gawilghur in December 1803. It returned to England...
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defeated many of Napoleon's marshals as the commander in chief of the Anglo-Portuguese Army during the Peninsular War, but his best known battle was at Waterloo...
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In 1803, Arthur Wellesley camped here before proceeding to win the Battle of Argaon in the Second Anglo-Maratha War. The fortress was dismantled by the...
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Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies)
few days later by Major-General Arthur Wellesley's victory at the Battle of Argaon, compelled Scindia to come to terms, and a treaty was signed in December...
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September – Battle of Aligarh 11 September – Battle of Delhi 23 September – Battle of Assaye 1 November – Battle of Laswari 28 November – Battle of Argaon 15 December –...
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Baka Bai (section Revolt of 1857)
fourth and favourite wife of Raghoji II Bhonsle, the Maratha monarch of Nagpur Kingdom. She was present at the Battle of Argaon in 1803, in which the Marathas...
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renumbered as the 94th Regiment of Foot in December 1802. It also took part in the Battle of Argaon in November 1803 and the Capture of Gawilghur in December 1803...
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Jasper Nicolls (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
Nicolls was present at the Battle of Argaon and Siege of Gawilghur in 1803. Nicolls returned home soon after the close of the war, and obtained his regimental...
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Assaye, preceded by the capture of Ahmednagar and followed by victories at Argaon and Gawilghur, resulted in the defeat of Scindia and Berar's armies in...
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Maratha rulers were decisively defeated at Assaye and Argaon, and by the Treaty of Deogaon of that year Raghuji ceded Cuttack, southern Berar, and Sambalpur...
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19th Light Dragoons (category British military units and formations of the War of 1812)
invasion of 1814. They subsequently fought at the Battle of Chippawa in July 1814, the Battle of Lundy's Lane later in the month and the Siege of Fort Erie...
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Nagpur kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Nagpur)
Sindhia of Gwalior against the British. The two leaders were decisively defeated at the battles of Assaye and Argaon, and by the Treaty of Deogaon of that...
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Anglo-Maratha War Battle of Assaye – 1803 – Second Anglo-Maratha War Battle of Laswari – 1803 – Second Anglo-Maratha War Battle of Argaon – 1803 – Second...
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Pusad (section Jaati or caste based breakup of Pusad)
with Maratha Bhonsla rajas of Nagpur kingdom. Marathas ceded these to British after Wellesley's victories at Assaye and Argaon (1803), who in turn handed...
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Narnala (section Rulers of Narnala)
Mirza, hereditary descendants of the Mughal dynasty in the 18th century, stayed near Argaon because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar held the fort. Narnala was...
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chakladar and ruler of Purwa. He lived at Purwa from 1716 to 1776, and at one point fought a major battle against the other Bais Thakurs of Baiswara who resented...
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