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Maratha Empire

1674 CE – 1818 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1674 CE – 1818 CE
Duration
144 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Raigad Fort
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. For most of its existence, it comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent Maratha states under the nominal leadership of the former and nominal loyalty to the Chhatrapatis who were successors of Shivaji. The Marathas were a Marathi-speaking warrior group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) that rose to prominence under leadership of Shivaji (17th century), who revolted against the Bijapur Sultanate and the Mughal Empire for establishing "Hindavi Swarajya" (lit. 'self-rule of Hindus'). The religious attitude of Emperor Aurangzeb estranged non-Muslims, and the Maratha insurgency came at a great cost for his men and treasury. The.

Historical Periods

Maratha Empire (1677–1686)

1677 CE – 1686 CE

Capital: Raigad FortArea: 34,348 km²

Maratha Empire (1687–1690)

1687 CE – 1690 CE

Capital: Raigad FortArea: 32,812 km²

Maratha Empire (1718–1720)

1718 CE – 1720 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 5,295 km²

Maratha Empire (1721–1733)

1721 CE – 1733 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 110,713 km²

Maratha Empire (1734–1737)

1734 CE – 1737 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 110,878 km²

Maratha Empire (1738–1740)

1738 CE – 1740 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 192,629 km²

Maratha Empire (1741–1743)

1741 CE – 1743 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 327,153 km²

Maratha Empire (1744–1747)

1744 CE – 1747 CE

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Capital: Raigad FortArea: 327,627 km²

Maratha Empire (1748–1751)

1748 CE – 1751 CE

Capital: Raigad FortArea: 395,186 km²

Maratha Empire (1752–1756)

1752 CE – 1756 CE

Capital: Raigad FortArea: 972,934 km²

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