The Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803 - 1805) was the second conflict between the United Kingdom and the Maratha empire in India.
In October 1802, Peshwa Baji Rao II was defeated by one of his own nominal subordinates, the Holkar ruler of Indore, at the battle of Poona. He fled to British protection, and in december the same year concluded the Treaty of Bassein with the British East India Company, ceding territory for the maintenance of a subsidiary force and agreeing to treat with no other power.
Peace was concluded in 1805, with the British acquiring Orissa and parts of western Gujarat and Bundelkhand from the Marathas, who were left with a free hand in much of central India. The Scindia Maharajas retained control and overlordship over much of Rajasthan.
Maratha Empire | British rule in India | British Empire | Wars of India | Maratha Empire | History of Gujarat
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