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Battle of Dabhoi

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Battle of Dabhoi
Part of Maratha campaigns in Gujarat
Date28 April 1731
Location
Dabhoi (in present-day Gujarat, India)
22°08′15″N 73°24′58″E / 22.1376000°N 73.4161719°E / 22.1376000; 73.4161719
Result

Bajirao I's victory[3]

  • Peshwas' dominance in Gujarat
  • The dominance of the Senapati Dabhade over Gujarat ended
Belligerents

Trimbakrao's Maratha faction[1]

Supported by:
Nizam of Hyderabad[2]
Bajirao's Maratha faction
Commanders and leaders
Trimbak Rao Dabhade 
Udaji Pawar
Maloji Pawar 
Anandrao Pawar
Pilaji Gaekwad
Janoji Kolkhar
Nimboji Thorat
Peshwa Bajirao I
Chimaji Appa
Pilaji Jadhavrao
Ranoji Shinde
Narayanji Dhamdhere 
Strength
30,000 Infantry
10,000 Cavalry
40 Musketeers
30,000 Cavalry
2000 Infantry
160 Musketeers

The Battle of Dabhoi was fought on 28 April 1731, and it was a major confrontation between the Trimbak Rao Dabhade and Baji Rao I due to political interference of Peshwas in Gujarat Province.[3] It was fought due to rights of Chauth (Tax Collection) of Gujarat. The rights of collecting Chauth of Gujarat was held by Dabhade clan from the time of Khanderao Dabhade. Baji Rao I asked Trimbak Rao Dabhade to share the rights of Chauth of Gujarat to him. But Trimbak Rao refused because of which Baji Rao attacked the army camp of Dabhades in April 1731. The Pawar brothers of Dhar were also upset with Baji Rao I due his policy in Malwa so they also joined Trimbak Rao's side. Some other sources say that Trimbak Rao joined Nizam of Hyderabad due to which Bajirao I attacked him.[4]

Background

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In the year 1731, Peshwa Bajirao I asked Trimbak Rao Dabhade to share the rights of Chauth of Gujarat with him. But Trimbak Rao refused to share the rights of Chauth and due to this the battle was fought. The Pawar brothers of Dhar were also upset with Baji Rao I due his policy so they also joined Trimbak Rao's side.

Battle

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Chimaji Appa led a large army to intercept Trimbak Rao Dabhade during the Battle of Dabhoi. During the battle Trimbak Rao, who was seated on an elephant, was shot by a musketeer. Because of this, the morale of his troops started decreasing. Trimbak Rao's father-in-law; Maloji Pawar of Waghale was also killed in this battle. Many commanders of Peshwas died in this battle.[5] After the death of Trimbak Rao in battlefield Chimaji Appa retreated his force and moved towards Satara.[1]

Aftermath

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The matter was settled by Shahu: Yashwant Rao Dabhade was given the title of Sar-senapati. Pilaji Gaekwad was appointed as chief of Gujarat Province. The Chauth rights in Malwa were given to Pawar brothers.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jaques, Tony (2007). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A-E. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-313-33537-2.
  2. ^ Sardesai, Govind Sakharam (ed.). New Cambridge History of Marathas Vol 2. p. 143.
  3. ^ Johnson, Gordon; Bayly, C. A.; Richards, John F., eds. (2003) [1993]. The Marathas - Cambridge History of India (Vol. 2, Part 4). New Cambridge History of India. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-26883-4.
  4. ^ Bāhekara, Esa. E. (2000). Raṇa jhuñjāra Senāpatī Umābāī Dābhāḍe.
  5. ^ Chhabra, G. S. (2005). Advance Study in the History of Modern India (Volume-1: 1707-1803). Lotus Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-81-89093-06-8.