Raghunath Rao Raghunathrao Bhat (a.k.a.
Ragho Ballal or
Ragho Bharari) (18 August 1734 – 11 December 1783) was the 11th
Peshwa of the
Maratha Empire for a brief period from 1773 to 1774. Raghunathrao Bhat, also known as "Raghoba", "Raghoba Dada" and "Ragho Bharari," was the younger brother of
Nanasaheb Peshwa. His father was Peshwa
Bajirao I & mother was
Kashibai. Raghunathrao was born in Mahuli near
Satara on 8 December 1734. Much of his childhood was spent in
Satara. A small time after his birth, his step-mother,
Mastani gave birth to his brother,
Krishna Rao, also named Shamsher Bahadur I. After Maratha defeat at
Third Battle of Panipat, his brother
Nanasaheb Peshwa's death and his half brother's (
Shamsher Bahadur) death in 1761, the Peshwa title was passed on to
Madhavrao I, second son of
Nanasaheb. Madhavrao was a minor when appointed Peshwa. Therefore, Raghunathrao was appointed as the
regent to the young Peshwa. He soon fell out of favor with Madhavrao and even tried to conspire against him by joining the
Nizam of
Hyderabad against the Peshwa. The alliance was defeated at
Ghodegaon, and Raghunathrao was placed under
house arrest. After
Madhavrao I's death in 1772, Raghunathrao was released from house arrest. He then became the regent of Madhavrao's younger brother
Narayanrao. Together with his wife
Anandibai, he had his nephew Narayanrao murdered. Legend has it that the original command was "Hyala Dharaava" (Have him seized) written on a parchment of paper, and while the message was handed over to Anandibai to pass it on to the minions, she changed the letters to mean "Hyala Maraava" (Have him killed). And therefore when the assassins attacked the young Peshwa, he ran over outside of the house of Raghoba crying "Kaakaa malaa waachwaa" (Uncle, save me). His cry fell on deaf ears as Raghoba stood by imagining Narayanrao to be overacting while his nephew was eventually killed. After Narayanrao's murder, Raghoba became Peshwa, but he was shortly overthrown by
Nana Phadnavis and 11 other administrators in what is called "The Baarbhaai Conspiracy" (Conspiracy by the Twelve). Raghunathrao was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death by the justice
Ram Shastri Prabhune but the sentence was never carried out.
Anandibai Anandibai was a
Peshwa Queen and the wife of
Raghunathrao, the 11th Peshwa of the
Maratha Empire. Anandibai was born into a
Chitpavan Brahmin family belonging to
Guhagar village in the
Konkan region of what is now
Maharashtra state. She was the daughter of Raghu Mahadev Oak. Her cousin
Gopikabai (of the Raste family), was the wife of Peshwa
Balaji Bajirao. In December 1756, when Anandibai was yet a child, she was married to
Raghunath Rao, younger brother of
Balaji Baji Rao. She was his second wife. Raghunathrao's first wife (Janaki Bai of the Barwe family) had died in August 1755. After the death of
Madhavrao I in 1772, his brother
Narayanrao was to take the throne but he was still a minor. There was debate among the Peshwas about who should become the next regent. Finally it was decided that Narayanrao would be the peshwa with his uncle Raghunathrao acting as regent. Initially this arrangement worked but soon Narayanrao imprisoned his uncle on charges of plotting to overthrow him. On 30 August 1773 in
Shaniwar Wada, in an effort to free himself, Raghunathrao hired
Gardis as mercenaries. These men scaled and captured Shaniwar Wada. They quickly reached Narayanrao's chambers and held him captive. Narayanrao tried to appeal to his uncle but Anandibai intervened and did not allow his requests to reach Raghunathrao. According to popular legend, Raghunathrao had sent a message to Sumer Singh Gardi to fetch Narayanrao using the Marathi word
dharaa (धरा) or 'hold' (actual phrase in Marathi - " नारायणरावांना धरा"/"Narayanrao-ana dhara"). This message was intercepted by his wife Anandibai who changed a single letter to make it read as
maaraa (मारा) or 'kill' . The miscommunication led the Gardis to chase Narayanrao, who, upon hearing them coming, started running towards his uncles' residence screaming, "Kaka! Mala Vachva!!" ("Uncle! Save me!"). But nobody came to help him and he was killed in the presence of his uncle == Aftermath ==