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#Thread on the Maratha campaigns against the Portuguese, which culminated in the Maratha Victory 282 years ago, on 16 May, 1739.
This thread will explore the reasons & background for the campaigns. (Chimaji Appa, prime mover of the campaigns 👇)
#Thread on the Maratha campaigns against the Portuguese, which culminated in the Maratha Victory 282 years ago, on 16 May, 1739.
This thread will explore the reasons & background for the campaigns. (Chimaji Appa, prime mover of the campaigns 👇)
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Also after conversions, the converted Hindus were *compelled to eat beef*
#forcedconversions #Christianity
Also after conversions, the converted Hindus were *compelled to eat beef*
#forcedconversions #Christianity
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But soon after the treaty, Portuguese again started violent confrontation with Marathas & captured some farmers & warlords from Taloja Pargana.
Bajirao wrote a strict letter to Portuguese, commanding to release captives, else he'd instruct his army to attack the Portuguese!
But soon after the treaty, Portuguese again started violent confrontation with Marathas & captured some farmers & warlords from Taloja Pargana.
Bajirao wrote a strict letter to Portuguese, commanding to release captives, else he'd instruct his army to attack the Portuguese!
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1728; 1730: Violent Maratha-Portuguese confrontations happened.
1732, Feb 10: Similar treaty happened to reduce the tensions. But Bajirao wasn't satisfied with the terms of treaty at all.
1728; 1730: Violent Maratha-Portuguese confrontations happened.
1732, Feb 10: Similar treaty happened to reduce the tensions. But Bajirao wasn't satisfied with the terms of treaty at all.
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Third reason:- 'N3GRO BAJIRAO'
Citing the 1732 treaty terms, Bajirao demanded the construction of a factory for merchants of Kalyan & Bhiwandi. But Portuguese didn't entertain Bajirao's demand and instead used a derogatory remark as "N3gro"!
Third reason:- 'N3GRO BAJIRAO'
Citing the 1732 treaty terms, Bajirao demanded the construction of a factory for merchants of Kalyan & Bhiwandi. But Portuguese didn't entertain Bajirao's demand and instead used a derogatory remark as "N3gro"!
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Portuguese generally referred to the Hindus as “gentios” (uneducated) or n3gros (blackmen).
The remark angered the Peshwa. Vasudeo Joshi reports in his letter to Bajirao Peshwa: Portuguese hadn't favorably responded to the Peshwa’s communication.
Portuguese generally referred to the Hindus as “gentios” (uneducated) or n3gros (blackmen).
The remark angered the Peshwa. Vasudeo Joshi reports in his letter to Bajirao Peshwa: Portuguese hadn't favorably responded to the Peshwa’s communication.
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He requested Chh. Shahu & Peshwa Bajirao I to launch an offensive in Portuguese area, & assured of all internal help they wanted.
1736, Apr : Chimaji Appa defeated Siddi Sat & made a treaty. This conclusive treaty freed Bajirao I and Chimaji Appa to fight the Portuguese.
He requested Chh. Shahu & Peshwa Bajirao I to launch an offensive in Portuguese area, & assured of all internal help they wanted.
1736, Apr : Chimaji Appa defeated Siddi Sat & made a treaty. This conclusive treaty freed Bajirao I and Chimaji Appa to fight the Portuguese.
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1736, Sep 11: English Governor of Mumbai, John Horne, had informed Portuguese Viceroy, Conde de Sandomil of Bajirao's plan to attack Thane & enter Sashti island.
1736, Sep 24: The same was communicated to the Portuguese General of the province of a possible Maratha attack.
1736, Sep 11: English Governor of Mumbai, John Horne, had informed Portuguese Viceroy, Conde de Sandomil of Bajirao's plan to attack Thane & enter Sashti island.
1736, Sep 24: The same was communicated to the Portuguese General of the province of a possible Maratha attack.
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In the next part of the thread-series, we look at the actual campaign progress itself, in the battles, sieges & maneuvers!
#PeshwaBajirao #Hindutva #History
In the next part of the thread-series, we look at the actual campaign progress itself, in the battles, sieges & maneuvers!
#PeshwaBajirao #Hindutva #History
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