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  2. Battle of Mandsaur - Wikipedia

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    In February 1732, the Marathas completely surrounded Jai Singh with their enormous cavalry and started cutting of his supplies. The Jaipur Raja was forced to sue for peace, he offered the marathas six lakhs, but the Holkar refused and demanded more.

  3. House of Holkar - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Gaffur Khan Pindari secretly signed a treaty with the British on 9 November 1817 and killed Tulsabai on 19 December 1817. [citation needed] The treaty was signed on 6 January 1818 at Mandsaur. Bhimabai Holkar did not accept the treaty, and kept attacking the British by guerilla methods.

  4. List of 2002 films based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    8 Mile (2002) – biographical drama film inspired by the life of American rapper Eminem [1]; 11′09″01 September 11 (2002) – international anthology film composed of 11 contributions from 11 filmmakers, each from a different country - each gave their own vision of the events in New York City during the September 11 attacks, in a short film of 11 minutes, 9 seconds, and one frame [2]

  5. List of Hindi films of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Rank Title Director Worldwide Gross 1: Devdas: Sanjay Leela Bhansali ₹ 99.87 crore 2: Kaante: Sanjay Gupta ₹ 38.37 crore 3: Raaz: Vikram Bhatt ₹ 36.63 crore 4: Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam: K. S. Adhiyaman

  6. Mandsaur - Wikipedia

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    In 19th century before India's independence in 1947, Mandsaur was part of the princely state of Gwalior. It gave its name to the treaty with the Holkar Maharaja of Indore, who concluded the Third Anglo-Maratha War and the Pindari War in 1818. At the turn of the 20th century it was a centre of the Malwa opium trade.

  7. Rana Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Sangram Singh I (12 April 1482 – 30 January 1528), commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Rana of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 CE. A member of the Sisodia dynasty, he controlled parts of present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh with his capital at Chittor. [4]

  8. Mahadaji Shinde - Wikipedia

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    The treaty also forced the British to evacuate and return to Shinde all his territories west of the Ganges. A resident, Mr. David Anderson (1750-1825), of St. Germains [14] (who had negotiated the treaty) was at the same time appointed to Mahadji's court. In 1787, Mahadji attempted to invade Rajputana but he was repulsed by the Rajput armies at ...

  9. Indian Uprising (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, Stark captures Geronimo and refuses to follow a treaty. Geronimo will be sent to prison in Florida, but when Case decides to resign from the Army in protest, Geronimo tells Case that Case's sword is honorable, as he fought for the Apaches' rights.