In the year 1800, a crisis developed between the relationship of Jaipur and Gwalior Scindia`s Government. The burden of monetary contribution became a great pressure on all Rajput States and a new hope arose with the news of the civil war between Sindhia and Holkar in Pune, during the commotion of Daulat Rao Scindia`s management, his persecution of even his able servants and his quarrel with the widows of Mahadji. The resulting feud was known as the Bhais` war (Brother's War). This dispute created commotion in the Scindia ranks in North India with officers being dragged into rival defenses and being engaged in fighting one another.
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| - In the year 1800, a crisis developed between the relationship of Jaipur and Gwalior Scindia`s Government. The burden of monetary contribution became a great pressure on all Rajput States and a new hope arose with the news of the civil war between Sindhia and Holkar in Pune, during the commotion of Daulat Rao Scindia`s management, his persecution of even his able servants and his quarrel with the widows of Mahadji. The resulting feud was known as the Bhais` war (Brother's War). This dispute created commotion in the Scindia ranks in North India with officers being dragged into rival defenses and being engaged in fighting one another.
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- Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh
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| - In the year 1800, a crisis developed between the relationship of Jaipur and Gwalior Scindia`s Government. The burden of monetary contribution became a great pressure on all Rajput States and a new hope arose with the news of the civil war between Sindhia and Holkar in Pune, during the commotion of Daulat Rao Scindia`s management, his persecution of even his able servants and his quarrel with the widows of Mahadji. The resulting feud was known as the Bhais` war (Brother's War). This dispute created commotion in the Scindia ranks in North India with officers being dragged into rival defenses and being engaged in fighting one another. Sawai Pratap Singh made an attempt to profit from these internal dissensions of his Scindia rivals prior the Battle of Malpura. In March 1800, he openly rejected the money clauses of the treaty of 1791 and started to prepare for war paving the way for the Battle of Malpura.
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