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Answered by VaibhavPratapSingh35
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Bakhar is a form of historical narrative written in Marathi prose. Bakhars are one of the earliest genres of medieval Marathi literature.More than 200 bakhars were written in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, the most important of them chronicling the deeds of the Maratha ruler Shivaji. Bakhars are considered valuable resources depicting the Maratha view of history, but also criticised for falsification, embellishment and magnification of facts.

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Answered by sourabhyadavaps
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Among all the bakhars, the Bhausahebanchi bakhar is unanimously regarded as the best, both in literary style and attention to historical accuracy. Its author is unknown, though from its contents one may surmise that it was written by a clerk in the Scinde family who was present at the third battle of Panipat. It provides a wealth of information about the battle and events preceding it in the Maratha empire of north India. I would request Bookganga to also carry Bhausahebanchi Kaifiyat in their stock --- the latter being perhaps even more important to obtaining authentic information about Panipat. For example, the Kaifiyat seems to contain the most uninflated figures for the size of the Maratha army that went north with Shrimant Bhausaheb (the numbers that fought at Panipat being between 45,000 and 55,000 regulars).

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