- Treaty of Purandar (1776)
The Treaty of Purandar (or Treaty of Purandhar) was a doctrine signed on
March 1 ,1776 by thepeshwa of theMaratha people and the supreme government of theBritish East India Company inCalcutta . [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061935/Treaty-of-Purandhar Encyclopedia Britannica - Treaty of Purandhar] "After the death of the peshwa Narayan Rao in 1773, his uncle Raghunath Rao tried to secure the succession. The company's Bombay government supported Raghunath's claim in the Treaty of Surat (March 7, 1775) in return for Salsette Island and Bassein (Vasai). But the supreme government disallowed this treaty and sent its own agent to renegotiate. The resulting Treaty of Purandhar annulled that of Surat. Raghunath was pensioned and his cause abandoned, but Salsette and the Broach revenues were retained by the British. The tangle was increased by the support of the London authorities for Bombay, which in 1778–79 again supported Raghunath. Peace was finally restored in 1782."] Based on the terms of the accord, the British were able to secureSalsette . [Sugden, p. 96. "It appeared that the Mahrattas had no plans to recover Bassein and Salsette by force, and that they were about to conclude an armistice with the East India Company. Indeed, the supreme council of the company had sent a plenipotentiary to the Mahratta capital, Poona, and it was expected that Salsette would be yielded without violence. This is, in fact, what happened. By playing one faction among the Mahrattas against the other, the company secured Salsette in 1776 by the treaty of Purandhar."]References
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* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061935/Treaty-of-Purandhar Encyclopedia Britannica - Treaty of Purandhar]
*Sugden, John. "Nelson: A Dream of Glory, 1758-1797". Henry Holt and Company: 2005. ISBN 080507757X
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