Siege of Kota
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After the Victory of Bajirao I in the Battle of Bhopal, Bajirao sent Ranoji Scindia and Malharrao Holkar to Kota while himself staying in Bhopal. Malharrao and Ranoji laid a Siege to Kota who were later Joined by Bajirao. This was Known as the Siege of Kota[1][2][3]
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Siege of Kota | |||||||||
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Part of Maratha-Rajput Wars | |||||||||
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Maratha Confederacy | Kota State | ||||||||
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Baji Rao I Ranoji Scindia Malharrao Holkar Balaji Yashwant Gangulae | Maharao DurjanMal |
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