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the head of maratha confederacy was called​

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Answered by StarlightPhoenix
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The head of Maratha confederacy was called peshwas .

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peshwas

The effective control of the peshwas ended with the great defeat of Panipat (1761) at the hands of the Afghans and the death of the young peshwa Madhav Rao I in 1772. Thereafter the Maratha state was a confederacy of five chiefs under the nominal leadership of the peshwa at Poona (now Pune) in western India.

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