3rd Maratha War

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Third Maratha War
1817-18
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location:
Combatants:
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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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

Historical Books Online

Plans and Views illustrating the Journals of the Sieges of the Madras Army, etc by Edward Lake, 1825. British Library itemViewer. Note (for at least some browsers) the full screen option only seems to display adequately in the one page option, and even then, the right side of some maps may not display. Also available as a pdf download, accessible through the BL Main catalogue. Note there are two online versions of this publication, one is said to be of an ‘imperfect’ original.