Partof: | Maratha-Nizam War |
Date: | 5 January 1762 |
Place: | Uruli Kanchan, Maharashtra, India |
Map Type: | India Maharashtra |
Map Size: | 300 |
Coordinates: | 18.4874°N 74.1334°W |
Result: | Maratha victory[1] [2] |
Combatant1: | Maratha Confederacy |
Combatant2: | Hyderabad State |
Commander1: | Madhavrao Raghunathrao Babuji Naik |
Commander2: | Nizam Ali Khan |
Strength1: | 80,000 |
Strength2: | unknown |
Casualties1: | unknown |
Casualties2: | 800 dead 1000 wounded[3] |
Conflict: | Battle of Uruli |
The Marathas, under the leadership of Peshwa Madhavrao and his uncle Raghunathrao, defended a campaign of the Nizam's forces and eventually defeated them in the Battle of Uruli. This victory helped the Marathas regain their control over the Deccan region and weakened the power and influence of the Nizam.
In December, Nizam Ali approached Poona, causing people to flee to hill forts for safety. Valuables were sent to Purandhar, believed to be a secure location from Muslim looters. Meanwhile, skirmishes occurred between the Marathas and Nizam Ali's troops, with the Maratha artillery causing significant damage. Gopal Rao Patwardhan oversaw these operations. Suspecting hidden treasure at Sindhia's residence in Srigonda, Nizam Ali moved his camp there and ordered a thorough search. Dhonde's forces followed, leading to a decisive battle in January 1762. The Maratha army, numbering around 80,000 soldiers, outnumbered Nizam Ali's army. Raghunath Rao led the attack on his left, while the Peshwa and Babuji Naik fired on his right. Near the end of the battle, the Marathas chased Nizam Ali's troops from behind. Nizam Ali suffered around 800 casualties and over 1,000 injuries in the battle.[4]