Battle of Paranda
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The Battle of Paranda was a military engagement between the Mughal Army and the Maratha Army led by Rajaram. The Mughals were victorious.
Prelude
In August 1699, it was reported to the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, that the Chhatrapati of the Marathas, Rajaram I, was planning to advance against the Mughal territory. In September, Rajaram made plans to invade Berar and Khandesh but was forced to abandon his campaign due to the opening of the campaign in October by Aurangzeb. On October 31, Rajaram left Satara with an army of 12,000 men and moved in the northern direction. During this time, Aurangzeb, who was staying in Miraj, heard of Rajaram's advance and dispatched Bidar Bakht to deal with the Marathas.
Battle
The prince received the orders while on his way to Panhala. He immediately sent his baggage to Miraj and quickly marched to meet the Marathas. The prince made a forced march while the Marathas were slow in their movements. The prince encountered them in the region between Baramati and Shrigonda. A fierce battle ensued in which the Marathas were routed and escaped. They left their camp and baggage behind. Rajaram, however, turned east. The prince once again marched against them. Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung joined the prince in his march. Both armies met once again in the fields of Paranda. Rajaram dispatched Dhanaji Jadhav to meet the prince while he encamped 12 miles east of Paranda. A fierce battle happened, and the Marathas were once again defeated and forced to flee towards Ahmednagar in November.
Aftermath
The Marathas suffered a decisive defeat, which forced Rajaram to abandon his campaign. He led his remaining troops back to his territory. The prince attempted to chase him but abandoned him and returned to Aurangzeb, where he would reward him for his actions. Rajaram would soon pass away on March 2, 1700.
The Battle of Paranda was a military engagement between the Mughal Army and the Maratha Army led by Rajaram. The Mughals were victorious.
Prelude
In August 1699, it was reported to the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, that the Chhatrapati of the Marathas, Rajaram I, was planning to advance against the Mughal territory. In September, Rajaram made plans to invade Berar and Khandesh but was forced to abandon his campaign due to the opening of the campaign in October by Aurangzeb. On October 31, Rajaram left Satara with an army of 12,000 men and moved in the northern direction. During this time, Aurangzeb, who was staying in Miraj, heard of Rajaram's advance and dispatched Bidar Bakht to deal with the Marathas.
Battle
The prince received the orders while on his way to Panhala. He immediately sent his baggage to Miraj and quickly marched to meet the Marathas. The prince made a forced march while the Marathas were slow in their movements. The prince encountered them in the region between Baramati and Shrigonda. A fierce battle ensued in which the Marathas were routed and escaped. They left their camp and baggage behind. Rajaram, however, turned east. The prince once again marched against them. Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung joined the prince in his march. Both armies met once again in the fields of Paranda. Rajaram dispatched Dhanaji Jadhav to meet the prince while he encamped 12 miles east of Paranda. A fierce battle happened, and the Marathas were once again defeated and forced to flee towards Ahmednagar in November.
Aftermath
The Marathas suffered a decisive defeat, which forced Rajaram to abandon his campaign. He led his remaining troops back to his territory. The prince attempted to chase him but abandoned him and returned to Aurangzeb, where he would reward him for his actions. Rajaram would soon pass away on March 2, 1700.
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