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Battle of Alegaon | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Maratha Confederacy |
Hyderabad State Maratha Confederacy | ||||||
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Madhavrao I |
Nizam Ali Khan Raghunathrao |
The Battle of Alegaon was fought between Nizam Ali Khan of Hyderabad and Raghunathrao of the Maratha Empire against Madhavrao I of the Maratha Empire. Raghunathrao had established an alliance with Nizam Ali Khan of Hyderabad. When conflict arose between Raghunathrao and Madhavrao I, a joint campaign by Nizam Ali Khan and Raghunathrao resulted in Madhavrao I being heavily defeated. [1] Madhavrao I surrendered on 12 November 1762. [2] Nizam Ali Khan got all of his territories lost at the Battle of Udgir. Madhavrao I submitted to his uncle, Raghunathrao. [1]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (February 2020) |
Battle of Alegaon | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Maratha Confederacy |
Hyderabad State Maratha Confederacy | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Madhavrao I |
Nizam Ali Khan Raghunathrao |
The Battle of Alegaon was fought between Nizam Ali Khan of Hyderabad and Raghunathrao of the Maratha Empire against Madhavrao I of the Maratha Empire. Raghunathrao had established an alliance with Nizam Ali Khan of Hyderabad. When conflict arose between Raghunathrao and Madhavrao I, a joint campaign by Nizam Ali Khan and Raghunathrao resulted in Madhavrao I being heavily defeated. [1] Madhavrao I surrendered on 12 November 1762. [2] Nizam Ali Khan got all of his territories lost at the Battle of Udgir. Madhavrao I submitted to his uncle, Raghunathrao. [1]