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state the terms of the treaty of purandhar​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Treaty of Purandar (or Treaty of Purandhar) was a doctrine signed on 1 March 1776 by the peshwa of the Maratha people and the British East India Company's Supreme Council of Bengal in Calcutta.[1] Based on the terms of the accord, the British were able to secure Salsette.[2] Treaty was signed between the then Governor General Warren Hasting who sent Colonel Upton and Nana Phadnavis of Peshwa in which British accepted Sawai Madhav Rao as a new Peshwa and Maratha accepted not to recognise existence of French in India.

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Answered by chaharayush9
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this was signed in 11 1665 with Rajput and jai singh who was commander of mughal

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