Bahiroji Pingale

Bahirojipant Pingale / Bhaironji Pant Pingale (Marathi: बहिरोजीपंत पिंगळे / भैरवजीपंत पिंगळे) was the younger son of Moropant Trimbak Pingle. His father, Moropant Pingle was the first Peshwa of Chhattrapati Shivaji Maharaj. When Kanhoji Angre attacked Satara in 1711, Bahiroji was taken a prisoner by him. Immediately Shahu I ordered Balaji Vishwanath to ensure his release and also gave Balaji Vishwanath authority in the form of the post of Peshwa, so that he could negotiate with Kanhoji Angre on behalf of the king.

Bahirojipant Pingale
3rd Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
Reign1708 - 1711
PredecessorMoreshvar Pingale
SuccessorParshuram Trimbak Kulkarni
ReligionHindu

The Pingale family still lives in Kothrud Pune.

References

  • Bombay University – Maratha History – Seminar Volume
  • New History of Marathas by G S Sardesai (Phoenix Publications).
  • Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1701-1813 .Jaswant Lal Mehta (New Dawn Press - New Delhi )
  • New Cambridge History of India: The Marathas, 1600-1818 By Stewart Gordon, Cambridge University Press.
  • A History of the Maratha People by G.A.Kincaid and Rao Bahadur D.B.Parasnis (Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press).
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