Treaty of Salbai

{{Short description|1782 treaty between the Maratha Empire and the East India Company}}

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Hastings]] and Mahadaji Shinde. Under its terms, the Company retained control of Salsette and Broach and acquired guarantees that the Marathas would defeat Hyder Ali of Mysore and retake territories in the Carnatic. The Marathas also guaranteed that the French would be prohibited from establishing settlements on their territories. In return, the British agreed to pension off their protégé, Raghunath Rao, and acknowledge Madhavrao II as peshwa of the Maratha Empire. The British also recognised the territorial claims of the Mahadji Shinde west of the Jumna River and all the territories occupied by the British after the Treaty of Purandar were given back to the Marathas.

The Treaty of Salbai resulted in a period of relative peace between the Maratha Confederacy and the British East India Company until outbreak of the Second Anglo-Maratha War in 1802.Olson and Shadle, p. 706. David Anderson concluded the Treaty of Salbai on behalf of the East

India Company.Proceedings of the session. Volume 12. Indian Historical Records Commission. 1930.p. 115 The treaty of peace between the two parties lasted for 20 years until the Second Anglo-Maratha War.

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Sources

  • Olson, James Stuart and Shadle, Robert. Historical Dictionary of the British Empire. Greenwood Press, 1996. {{ISBN|0-313-27917-9}}

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