Peshwa - Notable Generals and Diplomats of Peshwas

Notable Generals and Diplomats of Peshwas

  • Ragho Ballal Atre
  • Malharrao Holkar
  • Ranoji Scindia
  • Dhanaji Jadhav
  • Santaji Ghorpade
  • Sadashivrao Bhau
  • Ibrahim Khan Gardi
  • Pawar clan
  • Govind Pant Bundele
  • Keso Narayan Deshpande
  • Balaji and Chimnaji Deshpande
  • Dhamdhere clan
  • Pilaji Rao Gaekwad
  • Visaji Krushna Biniwale
  • Trimbakrao Mama Pethe
  • Nana Phadnis
  • Mahadji Shinde
  • Raste clan
  • Melgiri Pandit
  • Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi
  • Patwardhan clan
  • Moropant Pingale
  • Neelkanth Sarnaik
  • Rahuji Somanath
  • Annaji Dato Sabnis
  • Balaji Kunjar / Kunjir

Scindia and shinde are the same clan

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