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==Invasion of Bhaskar Pandit==
==Invasion of Bhaskar Pandit==
[[Maratha dynasty|Marathas]] under Bhaskar Pandit Invaded Bhisnupur on approach of [[Maratha dynasty|Marathas]] Gopal Singh Deva locked himself in the fort and started to pray to Mallu (Lord Vishnu) according to a legend Lord Vishnu in the from of Mallu came to save them and blew cannons on [[Maratha dynasty|Marathas]] blowing their hands off but this is just a legend seeing the strong fortification Marathas retreated due to lack of heavy artillery and plundered the surrounding area.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.18390|title=WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTEERS,BIRBHUM|last=MAJUMDAR|first=DURGADAS|date=1975|publisher=STATE EDITOR, WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTERS}}</ref>
[[Maratha Empire|Marathas]] under Bhaskar Pandit Invaded Bhisnupur on approach of [[Maratha Empire|Marathas]] Gopal Singh Deva locked himself in the fort and started to pray to Mallu (Lord Vishnu) according to a legend Lord Vishnu in the from of Mallu came to save them and blew cannons on [[Maratha Empire|Marathas]] blowing their hands off but this is just a legend seeing the strong fortification Marathas retreated due to lack of heavy artillery and plundered the surrounding area.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.18390|title=WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTEERS,BIRBHUM|last=MAJUMDAR|first=DURGADAS|date=1975|publisher=STATE EDITOR, WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTERS}}</ref>


[[File:Painting of Mian Gopal Singh playing chess with Pandit Dinamani Raina. Ascribed to Pandit Seu of Guler. Dated ca.1720–1725.jpg|thumb| Gopal Singh Deva of [[West Bengal|Mallabum Kingdom]] playing chess with Pandit Dinamani Raina.]]
[[File:Painting of Mian Gopal Singh playing chess with Pandit Dinamani Raina. Ascribed to Pandit Seu of Guler. Dated ca.1720–1725.jpg|thumb| Gopal Singh Deva of [[West Bengal|Mallabum Kingdom]] playing chess with Pandit Dinamani Raina.]]
==Invasion of Raghuji==
Around 1748-1750 after death of Gopal Singh Deva and succession of Chaitanya Singh Deva, cousin brother of Chaitanya i.e Raghunath Singh Deva rebelled against his brother for the throne. He invited [[Raghuji the Great|Raghuji Bhonsle]] to Invade Bishnupur, viewing this as an opportunity he Invaded [[Bengal]] with huge army. According to another local legend
as soon as [[Marathas]] entered Bishnupur they started Plundering the area and devastating the country.<ref name=":0" />
Accordingly Marathas attack an temple of Mallu ([[Vishnu]]) and to save the idol Chaitnya ran barefoot holding the idol in his hand being chased by Marathas. However this is just a boon to the Invasion,<ref name=":2" /> in reality [[Maratha dynasty|Marathas]] Invaded with a huge army and Plundered the whole region unable to bear the Onslaught of Marathas, he sued for peace becoming tributary to Marathas paying annual tribute of 12 lakhs.<ref name=":0" />
==Atrocities==
[[Maratha Empire|Marathas]] under Raghuji Bhonsle did worst crimes in [[Bengal]], plundered the whole country, masscared the innocents irrespective of their religion. During the reign of Chaitanya Singh Deva when [[Maratha Empire|Marathas]] Invaded Bhisnupur it is claimed that they plundered the temple of Mallu ([[Vishnu]]) and tried to destroy the Idol of Mallu([[Vishnu]]) which was saved by Chaitnya Singh Deva , however there is no source supporting this claim it is a local legend among people.
==Later invasions and Aftermath==
A Peace treaty was signed between Raghuji Bhonsle and Nawab of [[Bengal]], a period of peace was created in Bengal till the death of Nawab.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.49905|title=Aliardi And His Times|last=Datta|first=Kalikinkar|date=1939|pages=56}}</ref> As soon as death of Nawab Marathas under Sheo Bhatt Sathee again carried out devastating raids in Bengal till 1764.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.136229|title=Orissa Under Marathas 1751-1803|last=Ray|first=Bhabani Charan|date=1960|pages=31–39}}</ref> In 1764 [[East India Company|British]] made peace with [[Maratha dynasty|Marathas]] and agreed to pay the chauth.<ref name=":1" /> Due to Maratha raids and aftermath famine caused an end to royal era of Mallabum Kingdom and in order to survive they accepted the vassalage of British.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Scattered_Court/vXKyEAAAQBAJ?hl=en|title=The Scattered Court: Hindustani Music in Colonial Bengal|last=Williams|first=Richard David|date=2023-04-25|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-82545-8|pages=43|language=en}}</ref>


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[[Category:Battles of the Maratha invasions of Bengal]]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 23 June 2025

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]

Maratha Raids in Bishnupur
Part of Maratha invasions of Bengal
Date1742-1770
Location
Bhisnupur modern day West Bengal
Result Nagpur victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Mallabum Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Gopal Singha Dev
Chaitanya Singha Dev
Nagpur State flag.png Raghuji the Great
Nagpur State flag.png Bhaskar Pandit
Nagpur State flag.png Sheo Bhatt
Raghunath Singh Deva

Invasion of Bhaskar PanditEdit

Marathas under Bhaskar Pandit Invaded Bhisnupur on approach of Marathas Gopal Singh Deva locked himself in the fort and started to pray to Mallu (Lord Vishnu) according to a legend Lord Vishnu in the from of Mallu came to save them and blew cannons on Marathas blowing their hands off but this is just a legend seeing the strong fortification Marathas retreated due to lack of heavy artillery and plundered the surrounding area.[1][2]

 
Gopal Singh Deva of Mallabum Kingdom playing chess with Pandit Dinamani Raina.

Invasion of RaghujiEdit

Around 1748-1750 after death of Gopal Singh Deva and succession of Chaitanya Singh Deva, cousin brother of Chaitanya i.e Raghunath Singh Deva rebelled against his brother for the throne. He invited Raghuji Bhonsle to Invade Bishnupur, viewing this as an opportunity he Invaded Bengal with huge army. According to another local legend as soon as Marathas entered Bishnupur they started Plundering the area and devastating the country.[1]

Accordingly Marathas attack an temple of Mallu (Vishnu) and to save the idol Chaitnya ran barefoot holding the idol in his hand being chased by Marathas. However this is just a boon to the Invasion,[2] in reality Marathas Invaded with a huge army and Plundered the whole region unable to bear the Onslaught of Marathas, he sued for peace becoming tributary to Marathas paying annual tribute of 12 lakhs.[1]

AtrocitiesEdit

Marathas under Raghuji Bhonsle did worst crimes in Bengal, plundered the whole country, masscared the innocents irrespective of their religion. During the reign of Chaitanya Singh Deva when Marathas Invaded Bhisnupur it is claimed that they plundered the temple of Mallu (Vishnu) and tried to destroy the Idol of Mallu(Vishnu) which was saved by Chaitnya Singh Deva , however there is no source supporting this claim it is a local legend among people.

Later invasions and AftermathEdit

A Peace treaty was signed between Raghuji Bhonsle and Nawab of Bengal, a period of peace was created in Bengal till the death of Nawab.[3] As soon as death of Nawab Marathas under Sheo Bhatt Sathee again carried out devastating raids in Bengal till 1764.[4] In 1764 British made peace with Marathas and agreed to pay the chauth.[4] Due to Maratha raids and aftermath famine caused an end to royal era of Mallabum Kingdom and in order to survive they accepted the vassalage of British.[5]

ReferenceEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 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.
  2. 2.0 2.1 MAJUMDAR, DURGADAS (1975). WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTEERS,BIRBHUM. STATE EDITOR, WEST BENGAL DISTRICT GAZETTERS.
  3. Datta, Kalikinkar (1939). Aliardi And His Times. p. 56.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ray, Bhabani Charan (1960). Orissa Under Marathas 1751-1803. pp. 31–39.
  5. Williams, Richard David (2023-04-25). The Scattered Court: Hindustani Music in Colonial Bengal. University of Chicago Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-226-82545-8.