Battle of Argaon (Sirsoli)
Part of the Second Anglo-Maratha War

Plan of the Battle of Argaon (Sirsoli)
Date29 November 1803
Location21°04′49″N 76°56′37″E / 21.08028°N 76.94361°E / 21.08028; 76.94361
Result British victory
Territorial
changes
Berar annexed to the Nizam's dominions
Belligerents
Hyderabad
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Arthur Wellesley
East India Company James Stevenson
Nizam Ali Khan
Raghuji II
Daulat Sindhia
Strength
8,000 men 10,000 men
41 guns
Casualties and losses
650 killed
350 wounded
25 missing
900 killed
1,100 wounded
22 guns

The Battle of Argaon (also known as Battle of Argaum) took place on 29 November 1803, between the British under the command of Major-General Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) and the forces of the Bhonsles of Berar and the Scindias of Gwalior.

Prelude

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After Raghoji II Bhonsle and Daulat Rao Scindia were defeated at the Battle of Laswari, they moved south on 28 November 1803. In 1803, Nizam Ali Khan fell gravely ill, prompting Daulat Rao Shinde and the Bhonsale to invade his territories.[1]

Battle

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British forces, under the command of Colonel Stevenson and Wellesley, defeated the Marathas at the Battle of Adgaon. This victory allowed the Nizam to regain control of all Maratha claims in Berar, thereby putting an end to the Bhonsales' rule over the region. Nizam Ali Khan died later that same year, and he was succeeded by his son Sikander Jah, also known as Asaf Jah III.[1]

The Chase at Argaum

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Kate, P. V. (1987). Marathwada Under the Nizams, 1724-1948. Mittal Publications. p. 16. ISBN 978-81-7099-017-8.

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