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Maratha Empire

1 h 0 min · 16 jun 2026
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In this episode, we focus on the **Maratha Empire**, tracing its rise from Shivaji Bhonsle’s movement for Hindu self-rule into one of the most powerful forces in early modern India. We explore how Maratha military innovation, including guerrilla warfare, naval strategy, and fortified strongholds, helped challenge Mughal authority and expand regional power. The episode also examines the growing influence of the Peshwas, the empire’s transformation into a broad confederacy, and the internal divisions, financial pressures, and British diplomacy that contributed to its decline. Along the way, we consider the Maratha Empire’s lasting cultural legacy, its role in reshaping Indian politics, and the debates that continue to surround its history today.

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