He didn’t even have direct access to Mewari documents to scrutinize the second hand data he may have received verbally or bardically, about the Peshwa’s Mewar visit. Not only was the Bundi poet telling this tale from well more than a century away. Then it continues to narrate that Peshwa uses hukkah and puffs the smoke on Jai Singh. I will sit on the right and you on the left…”. Don’t think that I will leave my seat and sit below you.
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It quotes Peshwa to have said “You are subordinate to greed and mlechhas. Neither on the place nor on the time of events (1736 AD). The first place where it appears is the Bundi bard’s Vansha Bhaskar completed in the late 19th century. This is BajiRao’s successor Balaji writing to envoy Hingne few years later.įor the gossip repeated at video, on both the Mewar visit as well as Jaipur. Sawai Jai Singh was the linchpin in the political transactions between Mughals and Marathas during the first half of 18th century. The importance and regard that BajiRao and even his successor gave to Sawai Jai Singh is not a secret and exhibits sufficiently in contemporary literature as well as works of later stalwarts like G S Sardesai. There is no reason to deduce any such lack of cordiality between Jai Singh and the Peshwa. That discussion is something that, as a norm, was and is always handled by the respective envoys and ministers. Peshwa and the Raja didn’t personally discuss the protocols of the meeting that BajiRao would utter something like this. But was some clueless person who had suddenly dropped in that world out of nowhere.Ĭontrary to what Kulkarni says. As if Jai Singh wasn’t some astute Statesman (Maratha sources respectfully call him so). It completely deviates from the entire political background of past few decades before this event. Like Jai Singh expecting Peshwa to sit down at his feet and Peshwa treating him like an out-caste.
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We don’t know what to do with the hearsay that is being sold as history in the video. They also don’t say anything to the contrary.Ĭonsidering this evidence. 131.Īnother contemporary (a Rajput source this time) covering this visit is the Dastur Komwar records of Jaipur Archives. This is further reinforced by the Selections from Peshwa Daftar vol 30, No. This is not my but eye witness Hingne’s narration.įor further clarity, I am also attaching parts of what Shri G S Sardesai has said on the matter. In the same vein it even speaks of Marathas being of one mind with “Sawai Ji” (Jai Singh) on the matter of pilgrimage centres and stopping cow slaughter But Jai Singh and Peshwa’s tuning became brotherly. Due to all this, not only was there a positivity in the bilateral relations. He attached his officers and diplomats for her convenience during further travel.
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Kept a sizeable army for her protection all the time throughout Rajputana and up to Agra. 19īasically it says that Radha Bai and Jai Singh’s relation was like mother and son. Following is from his journal of correspondences & tafsils called the Hingne Daftar. Peshwa’s envoy named Mahadeo Bhatt Hingne was already deputed in Jaipur. All this was amidst an ongoing Mughal-Maratha hostilities.
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Peshwa’s Matushri Radha Bai plus her entourage’s pilgrimage and months long stay in Rajputana were completely and thoroughly looked after by Sawai Jai Singh. "The Peshwa was friendly to the Rana of Udaipur as he considered him greater to other Rajputs and was equal to the Raja of Satara (Chhatrapati) because he never accepted the Mughal as master." ~ AN UTTER CHITPAVAN SAVARKARITE LIE /rsp7Q8lUXw- Yashasvī Pratāp May 20, 2020