Treaty of Rajghat

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The Treaty of Rajghat was a peace agreement concluded during the Second Anglo-Maratha War that helped define British East India Company influence over Maratha territories in early 19th-century India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
aim to formalize spheres of influence in Maratha territories
to secure peace between the British East India Company and Maratha powers
appliesToJurisdiction Maratha Empire
conflict Second Anglo-Maratha War
continent Asia
country British East India Company
India
describedBySource histories of the Second Anglo-Maratha War
diplomaticProcess negotiated settlement between British East India Company and Maratha authorities
follows earlier Anglo-Maratha hostilities
genre peace agreement
hasCause Second Anglo-Maratha War military stalemate and negotiations
hasEffect defined British East India Company influence over Maratha territories
expanded British East India Company political control in India
helped consolidate British power in central India
reduced Maratha political autonomy in some regions
location Rajghat
mainSubject British–Maratha relations
territorial control in India
partOf British colonial expansion in India
pointInTime early 19th century
signatory British East India Company
Maratha rulers

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Second Anglo-Maratha War treaty Treaty of Rajghat