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The Transition Era: Maratha Incursions & British Treaties

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The Scramble for Rajasthan: Maratha Shadows & British Treaties

The 18th century was a twilight era for the Rajputana. As the Mughal sun set, the predatory winds of the Maratha 'Chauth' swept through the desert, fueled by internal succession feuds. This political vacuum created a desperate scramble for survival, eventually forcing the proud Rajput states to trade their sovereignty for the protection of British treaties.
The Maratha incursions were often invited by rival Rajput factions themselves, particularly during succession disputes in Bundi and Jaipur, which permanently altered the region's geopolitical landscape.

1. Maratha Entry & Hurda Conference

EventDateDetails
First Entry1734Entered Bundi due to succession dispute.
Hurda Conference17 July 1734Held at Hurda (now in Shahpura district) to unite Rajputs against Marathas.
Maratha Taxes---Chauth (1/4 revenue) and Sardeshmukhi (1/10).

2. Key Battles

BattleDateResult
Rajmahal1747Ishwari Singh (Jaipur) victory.
Tunga1787Jaipur-Jodhpur defeat Mahadji Scindia.
Patan1790Maratha victory over combined Rajput forces.
Gingoli1807Conflict over Krishna Kumari (Mewar).

3. British Treaties (1817-1823)

StateYearSignificance
Karauli1817First to sign Subsidiary Alliance.
Kota1817First comprehensive/detailed treaty.
Sirohi1823Last to sign the treaty.
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The Pindari leader Amir Khan Pindari was made the Nawab of Tonk (1817) (now split into Tonk and Malpura districts) as part of a peace deal.

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