Wednesday 20 November 2019

Abdali's Letter to Madho singh describing the Battle of Panipat

Abdali himself wrote a letter to Raja Madho Singh of Jaipur providing him the details of the Battle " The flame of fighting blazed up and raged on all sides. The enemy too distinguished themselves and fought so well, that it was beyond the capacity of other races. Gradually the fighting passed from the exchange of cannon and rocketfire to the
discharge of muskets, from which it proceeded to the stage of combat with swords, daggers and knives. They grasped each other by the neck.
Those dauntless bloodshedders ( the Marathas) did not fall short in fighting and doing glorious deeds. Suddenly the breeze of victory began to blow and as willed by the Divine Lord the wretched Deccanis suffered utter defeat. Vishwasrao and the Bhau who had been fighting in front of my Wazir were slain and many other Sardars also on their
side fell. Ibrahim Khan Gardi and his brothers were captured wounded. Bapu Pandit (Hingne) was taken prisoner. Forty to fifty thousand troopers and infantry men of the enemy became as grass before our pitiless swords. It is not known whether Malhar and Janko have been slain or what else has happened to them. All the enemy's artillery, elephants and property have been seized by my men"

This letter was published by J.N. Sarkar in the Modern Review, May, 1946




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  2. Who was Bapu Pandit (Hingne) what was his role in the war

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