. . . . . . . . "c. 1770"@en . . . . . . . "Amrut Rao"@en . . . . . . . "11602"^^ . . . . . . . "Amrut Rao (c. 1770 \u2013 1824) was a Maratha noble, and the adopted son of Peshwa Raghunath Rao. In 1803, Yashwant Rao Holkar invaded Pune and deposed his adoptive brother Peshwa Baji Rao II. Subsequently, Holkar set up an ad hoc council nominally headed by Amrut Rao, and ran the Peshwa's government in his name. Holkar also installed Amrut Rao's son Vinayak Rao as the Peshwa to strengthen the legal status of his government, because Vinayak had been adopted by the widow of the deceased Peshwa Madhav Rao II. However, Baji Rao sought assistance from the British East India Company, whose advance forced Amrut Rao and his son to flee Pune. Subsequently, Amrut Rao signed a treaty with the British, agreeing to give up all claims over the Peshwa's office in return for a pension and an estate in Bundelk"@en . "Amrut Rao (c. 1770 \u2013 1824) was a Maratha noble, and the adopted son of Peshwa Raghunath Rao. In 1803, Yashwant Rao Holkar invaded Pune and deposed his adoptive brother Peshwa Baji Rao II. Subsequently, Holkar set up an ad hoc council nominally headed by Amrut Rao, and ran the Peshwa's government in his name. Holkar also installed Amrut Rao's son Vinayak Rao as the Peshwa to strengthen the legal status of his government, because Vinayak had been adopted by the widow of the deceased Peshwa Madhav Rao II. However, Baji Rao sought assistance from the British East India Company, whose advance forced Amrut Rao and his son to flee Pune. Subsequently, Amrut Rao signed a treaty with the British, agreeing to give up all claims over the Peshwa's office in return for a pension and an estate in Bundelkhand."@en . . . . . . . . "48954048"^^ . . . . "1770"^^ . "Titular prime minister of the Maratha confederacy in 1803"@en . . . . "Vinayak Rao"@en . . . . . . . . "Amrut Rao"@en . . . . "1015404244"^^ . . "Secrole, Varanasi district"@en . "1824"^^ . . . . . . "1824"^^ . . . . . . . . "Amrut Rao"@en . . . "mr"@en . . . . . . . . . .