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Third Maratha War | |
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1817-18 | |
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns | |
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East India Company | Maratha Empire |
Result: British victory Maratha Empire broken up | |
Medals: Army of India Medal 1799-1826 Clasps: Kirkee, Poona, Kirkee and Poona, Seetebuldee | |
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Category: 3rd Maratha War | |
See our interactive map of 3rd Maratha War locations and routes on Google Maps |
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Also known as the Pindari War.
Spelling variants
Pindari, Pindarra , Pindaree, Pindarree, Pindarrie, Pindarry
Summary
Pindari marauders made violent incursions into British controlled areas and in response the British pursued them into Maratha territory. Maratha leaders rose against the British but were decisively defeated at a series of battles. Lord Hastings commanded the Grand Army and Sir Thomas Hislop the Army of the Deccan. The Maratha Empire was broken up, much territory being ceded to the British and other areas becoming princely states under British control.
Related articles
27 Oct 1817 | Surrender of Sundur | |
5 Nov 1817 | Battle of Kirkee | |
17 Nov 1817 | Battle of Poona | |
28 Nov 1817 | Battle of Seetabuldee | |
16-24 Dec 1817 | Siege of Nagpore | |
21 Dec 1817 | Battle of Mahidpore | |
1 Jan 1818 | Battle of Corygaum | |
6 Jan 1818 | Capture of Gudduk | |
8 Jan 1818 | Capture of Damal | |
13 Jan 1818 | Surrender of Hubli | |
14 Jan 1818 | Surrender of Misri Kota | |
9 Feb 1818 | Occupation of Belur | |
12-18 Feb 1818 | Siege of Badami | |
18 Feb 1818 | Battle of Ashtee | |
20 Feb-2 Mar 1818 | Siege of Singurh | |
27 Feb 1818 | Battle of Talneir | |
18 Mar 1818 | Capture of Poorundhur Fort | |
20 Mar-10 Apr 1818 | Siege of Belgaum | |
9 May 1818 | Capture of Chanda | |
9-14 May 1818 | Capture of Sholapoor | |
10 Apr 1818 | Capture of Wassota | |
9 April 1919 | Siege of Asseerghur |
Biographies
Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906
John Worthington Adams (1764-1837)
Appa Sahib (??-1837)
Baji Rao (1775-1852)
Rufane Donkin (1773-1841)
John Doveton (1768-1840)
William Keir Grant (1771-1852)
Lord Hastings (1754-1826)
Thomas Hislop (1764-1843)
John Malcolm (1769-1833)
Thomas Munro (1761-1827)
Theophilus Pritzler (??4-1839)
Baji Rao (1775-1852)
Lionel Smith (1778-1842)
Francis Staunton (1779-1825)
External Links
- Maratha Empire - Wikipedia
- 3rd Maratha War 1817-18 - Wikipedia
- The Pindari War - Wikipedia
- Map of the Maratha Confederacy 1792 Wikimedia.org
Historical books online
- The Mahratta And Pindari War compiled for the General Staff, India 1910. 2nd file Archive.org, mirrors from Digital Library of India.
- A History of the Mahrattas Vol. III by James Grant Duff 1826 Archive.org.
- A History of the Mahrattas, Vol. II by James Grant Duff. Vol. II of a 1921 two volume revised annotated edition with an Introduction, by S M Edwardes, late of the Indian Civil Service. Archive.org.
- Summary of the Mahratta and Pindarree campaign,: during 1817, 1818, and 1819 by Carnaticus 1820. Google Books
- A Memoir of the Military Operations of the Nagpore Subsidiary Force, (now the Nerbudda Field Force) from its first formation in 1816, to the termination of the campaign against the Goands, in 1819 together with a short account of the Pindarra hordes by Robert Adair Macnaghten 1820. British Library Digital Collection.
- Memoir of the Operations of the British Army in India during the Mahratta War of 1817, 1818 and 1819 by Valentine Blacker 1821. Archive.org
- Maps and Plans Illustrating the Memoir of the Operations of the British Army in India during the Mahratta War of 1817, 1818 and 1819 by Valentine Blacker 1821. Google Books
- "Mahratta and Pindaree War" page 199 Considerations on the state of British India, embracing the subjects of colonization; missionaries; the state of the press; the Nepaul and Mahrattah wars; the civil government; and Indian Army by Lieutenant A. White, of the Bengal Native Infantry. 1822 Hathi Trust Digital Library.
- Journals of the Sieges of the Madras Army, in the years 1817, 1818, and 1819 by Edward Lake of the Madras Engineers 1825. Google Books
- Plans and Views illustrating the Journals of the Sieges of the Madras Army, etc by Edward Lake, 1825. British Library Digital Collection.
- Rise and Progress of the British Power in India Vol II - Pindarrie War, page 516, by Peter Auber MRAS 1837. Archive.org
- Madras Engineers who served in the Mahratta War of 1817-1819 from Addiscombe, its heroes and men of note by Colonel H. M. Vibart 1894 Archive.org
- Journal of a route across India, through Egypt, to England, in the latter end of the year 1817, and the beginning of 1818 by George Augustus Frederick Fitzclarence (1st Earl of Munster). The author was Lord Hastings' aide-de-camp serving in the Maratha campaigns of 1816-1817. About the book: Book of the Month by Kings College London Library, now an archived webpage.
- Papers Respecting the Pindarry and Mahratta Wars East India Company Papers 1811-1822, printed 1824. Google Books
- Fiction
- Bugles at Dawn by Charles Whiting 2007, first published 1990. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
- Honorable Company : a novel of India before the Raj by Allan Mallinson 2000. Archive.org Lending Library. The build up to the 3rd Maratha War. Also published in the UK under the title The Nizam's Daughters.
- Allan Mallinson Wikipedia.