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| territory = *Bishnupur (Mallabhum kingdom|Mallabum Kingdom]]) becomes tributary to [[Marathas]]. | | territory = *Bishnupur ([[Mallabhum kingdom|Mallabum Kingdom]]) becomes tributary to [[Marathas]]. | ||
*Fall of [[Mallabhum kingdom|Mallabum Kingdom]] due to [[Maratha]] raids and an aftermath famine. | *Fall of [[Mallabhum kingdom|Mallabum Kingdom]] due to [[Maratha]] raids and an aftermath famine. | ||
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Marathas under Raghuji Bhonsle Invaded Bhisnupur twice during their Invasion of Bengal 1742 and 1751? Respectively and minor Raids continued till 1764 eventually leading to Famine in 1770 putting and end to Bishnupur Raj.[1]
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Reference
- ↑ Dasgupta, Samira; Biswas, Rabiranjan; Mallik, Gautam Kumar (2009). Heritage Tourism: An Anthropological Journey to Bishnupur. Mittal Publications. pp. 12–15. ISBN 978-81-8324-294-3.