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Peshwa's Subedar of Banda
Ali Bahadur
Peshwa's Subedar of Banda
Maratha ruler of Banda
Reign18 January 1761 – 1802
PredecessorShamsher Bahadur, Jagirdar of Banda and Kalpi
SuccessorShamsher Bahadur II, Nawab of Banda
Born1758
Died1802 (aged 43–44)
IssueShamsher Bahadur II
Names
Ali Bahadur
HouseBanda (Maratha Empire)
FatherShamsher Bahadur I
MotherMehrambai

Ali Bahadur (1758–1802), also known as Krishna Sinha, was a Nawab of the dominion of Banda (present day Uttar Pradesh) in northern India, a vassal of the Maratha Empire. He was the son of Shamsher Bahadur I and the grandson of Peshwa Bajirao I.

Under the auspices of the powerful Maratha nobles, Ali Bahadur established his authority over large parts of Bundelkhand and became the Peshwa's Subedar of Banda. His son and successor Shamsher Bahadur II held allegiance towards the Maratha polity and fought the English in the Anglo-Maratha War of 1803.

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References

  1. ^ Crill, Rosemary; Jariwala, Kapil (2010). The Indian Portrait, 1560-1860. Mapin Publishing Pvt. ISBN 9788189995379. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  2. ^ Srinivasachari, Chidambaram S. (12 February 2009). "The Inwardness of British Annexations in India - Chidambaram S. Srinivasachari (dewan bahadur)". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
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