Mudhoji's elder brother
Janoji Bhonsle had appointed Mudhoji's infant son
Raghoji II as ruler of
Nagpur Kingdom before his death. Between 1772 and 1775 a civil war ensued between Sabaji Bhonsle and his brother Mudhoji Bhonsle for the regency of Mudhoji's infant son
Raghoji II Bhonsle, culminating in the
Battle of Pachgaon. Mudhoji appeared victor and secured the regency of the
Nagpur Kingdom for himself. Mudhoji immediately started restoring order in the kingdom, governing wisely. In the year 1777 he cautiously entered into agreements with the English, who were then preparing to support the claims of the upstart
Raghunath Rao as
Peshwa. In 1778, Mudhoji came to
Poona to reconcile with
Nana Phadnavis, a powerful Maratha statesman who was disappointed with Mudhoji for supporting the British cause in the
First Anglo-Maratha War.
Nana Phadnavis convinced Mudhoji to join an alliance against
Tipu Sultan on his stay in
Poona. Mudhoji contributed 10,000 troops to the cause of the coalition but left after the successful
siege of Badami in May 1786, leaving a major portion of his troops with
Hari Pant. In 1785, he nominally added
Mandla and the Upper
Narmada Valley to the
Nagpur Kingdom through a deal with the
Peshwa, paying twenty-seven lakh rupees to the
Poona government. ==Death==