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|'''Attack on Cuttack''' | |'''Attack on Cuttack''' | ||
|[[File:Nagpur State flag.png|18px]]Sheo Bhatt | |[[File:Nagpur State flag.png|18px]]Sheo Bhatt | ||
|[[Image:Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg|23px]] Kaushal Chand | |[[Image:Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg|23px]] Kaushal Chand ([[Prisoner of war|POW]]) | ||
|'''No Result''' | |'''No Result''' | ||
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*British ensured Marathas about the payment of Chauth | *British ensured Marathas about the payment of Chauth | ||
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==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
In 1764, Sheo Bhatt, unable to meet his financial obligations to [[Janoji Bhonsle]], was dismissed and replaced by Chimna Sau as the governor of [[Orissa]]. Sheo Bhatt was imprisoned on April 12, 1764, but Mukund Pandit, with some of Sheo Bhatt’s men, attacked Chimna Sau’s forces and was defeated, resulting in several casualties. Following Sheo Bhatt’s removal, Orissa experienced significant disorder as various zamindars exploited the situation, including the zamindar of Dhenkanal, who murdered Sheo Bhatt’s adopted son and seized his property. | In 1764, Sheo Bhatt, unable to meet his financial obligations to [[Janoji Bhonsle]], was dismissed and replaced by Chimna Sau as the governor of [[Orissa]]. Sheo Bhatt was imprisoned on April 12, 1764, but Mukund Pandit, with some of Sheo Bhatt’s men, attacked Chimna Sau’s forces and was defeated, resulting in several casualties. Following Sheo Bhatt’s removal, Orissa experienced significant disorder as various zamindars exploited the situation, including the zamindar of Dhenkanal, who murdered Sheo Bhatt’s adopted son and seized his property. |
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