British led to the extrance of maratha politics
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The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1818) was the final and decisive conflict between the British East India Company (EIC) and the Maratha Empire in India. The war left the Company in control of most of India. It began with an invasion of the Maratha territory by British East India Company troops,[2] and although the British were outnumbered, the Maratha army was decimated. The troops were led by the Governor General Hastings (no relation to Warren Hastings, the first governor-general of Bengal) supported by a force under General Thomas Hislop. Operations began against the Pindaris, a band of Muslim mercenaries and Marathas from central India.[note 1]
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Why did the Marathas lose in the Anglo-Maratha War? Despite the defeat of Marathas in 3rd Battle of Panipat against Ahmed Shah abdali, Marathas got chance to raise again. But three battles of Anglo-Maratha war seized the fate of them. Inherent virtues of British and vice of Martha, led to their fall.
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