Shamsher bahadur bajirao biography of mahatma gandhi

          Bajirao Peshwa, a Chitapavan brahmin married Mastani, a Muslim dancing girl.

        1. Bajirao Peshwa, a Chitapavan brahmin married Mastani, a Muslim dancing girl.
        2. Had another wife, Mastani, who was the daughter of Maharaja Chhatrasal.
        3. The story continued as Mastani-Bajirao's son Shamsher Bahadur got the Jagir of Banda in the Bundelkhand region, which Bajirao had received as a gift from.
        4. Chitapavan brahmin Bajirao I married Mastani and they had a son named Shamsher Ali Bahadur (born Krushnarao).
        5. Kashibai dutifully raised Shamsher Bahadur training and bestowing him land like a Peshwa son deserves.
        6. The story continued as Mastani-Bajirao's son Shamsher Bahadur got the Jagir of Banda in the Bundelkhand region, which Bajirao had received as a gift from....

          Shamsher Bahadur I

          Maratha ruler of Banda

          Shamsher Bahadur I ( born Krishna Rao 1734 – 18 January 1761), was a ruler of the Maratha dominion of Banda in northern India.

          He was the son of Bajirao I and Mastani.[1][2][3]

          Early life

          Krishna Rao was the son of Peshwa Baji Rao I and his second wife Mastani, daughter of Chhatrasal and his muslim concubine, Ruhani Bai.

          Bajirao wanted him to be accepted as a HinduBrahmin, but because his mother was a Muslim, Brahmin priests refused to conduct the Hindu upanayana ceremony for him. Thus, Bajirao ordered that he be raised as a Muslim.

          His education and military training was conducted in line with other sons of the Peshwa family, even though many Maratha nobles and chiefs did not recognize Mastani as a legitimate wife of the Peshwa.[1]

          After the death of both Baji Rao and Mastani in 1740, Shamsher was taken into the household of Kashibai, Baji Rao's widow, and raised as one of her own.

          He m