A soldier of the Indian Army who never lost a single war

Peshwa Bajirao I was a great commander of the Maratha empire in Hindustan. From the year 1720 till his death, he served as the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati Sahu's Peshwa (Prime Minister). They never lost a battle in their military days. To keep his courage alive, we tell you his biography-

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Carrying your army to the climax:

The full name of historian Bajirao Peshwa also tells Bajirao Ballal Ira Thorale Baji Rao. Bajirao had brought the Maratha empire to its peak during its military era, which remained even under the rule of his son even after 20 years of his death.
Never a Jung Loss Peshwa:

Bajirao did not lose a single battle in his 20-year short military coup. An English officer has described Bajirao as the commander of India's best cavalry. By the way, through the film Bajirao Mastani, you have got a lot of information about Bajirao's bravery.

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Life introduction:

Baji Rao was born on 18 August 1700 AD in the Bhatt family of Koknath Chitpavan Brahmin dynasty. His father Balaji Vishwanath was the first Peshwa of Chhatrapati Sahu and the mother's name was Radhabai. Bajirao's younger brother's name was Chimaji Appa. Bajirao used to accompany him in his father's military operations in childhood. When Bajirao's father Vishwanath died in 1720, Chhatrapati Sahu appointed 20-year-old Bajirao as a Peshwa. He had spread the Hindu kingdom to India.
The Maratha empire wanted to spread all over the country:

Bajirao wanted to flush the Maratha flag on the walls of Delhi and wanted to set up a Hindu-credit-democratic state by abolishing the Mughal empire. After getting the post of Peshwa found at an early age, he campaigned against the Nizams. Similar campaigns such as the Malva Victory Campaign, the Bundelkhand Campaign, the Gujarat campaign.

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Death at the age of 39 only:

On 28 April 1740, Bajirao died at the age of 39, suddenly becoming ill or perhaps due to a heart attack. At that time, Bajirao was in his camp in Khargone district near Indore City with an army of one lakh soldiers. Baji Rao was cremated on the banks of the Narmada river at Raverkhedi and on this place an umbrella was constructed in his memory.

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