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I have went through some Indian sources and according to it there were more than 3 lakh (300 thousands) pilgrims, mostly women , who accompanied Maratha army to the site of battle which was anticipated to be bloody. There are some points which does not make much sense and raises questions,
1- In a series of battles, Durranis, with the assistance of their Rohilla allies under Najib, routed out Maratha forces from Punjab, Doaba, Delhi. Jat territory under Suraj Mal was also invaded and their forts were captured or besieged. So i believe it should have been very serious situation for the Marathas. Yet i see them sending, according to Indian sources, only 40 thousand Maratha cavalry (with 10 thousand non-Maratha gardis and 15000 pindaris) against the enemy who had learnt art of war from military genius like Nadir Shah Afshar. why sending such small force when they could have mustered a very large force (this force is even smaller than most of the Maratha raids on very small enemies). Were they underestimating Afghans?
2- Another surprising thing is , that 40,000 Maratha cavalry that was sent against Abdali to Panipat, was under numerous Maratha chiefs. So many famous military commanders from Maratha side but with such small forces under them when they had commanded much larger forces individually on other occasions?. Its not that they didnt get the time to gather forces. there is year and haf gap between apperance of Abdali in India and the battle at panipat.
3- Peshwa sent his son and nephew to Panipat with only 40,000 Maratha cavalry. Was he underestimating the enemy or loved the thrill of sending his kin with smaller force when he had given command of much larger armies to the commanders on other occasions with much less threat.
4- Forty thousand Maratha troops were accompanied by their wives to the battle field. Was this merry making expedition or over-confidence?. In addition maratha army was accompanied by Lakhs of pilgrims. The way , Abdali stormed through Northern India, should have elicited a very serious and emergency response from Peshwa.
5- Smaller army of Abdali relied much on Rohillas who provided him 38,000 troops and 70 pieces of cannon. Even the local muslim chiefs of Panipat, who were descendants of Afghans, gave assistance to Abdali. Without this local support and allies, Abdalis would never have succeeded in long-suration war with Marathas. Yet Marathas didn't seek for local allies even though they had only 40,000 horsemen, 10,000 gardis and Pindari irregulars. Doesnt make much sense. Either its stupidity or over-confidence of Baho. Or Maratha sources are simply lying about the actual strength of maratha forces on occasion of panipat battle. Only a two or three lakh strong army would be so much over-confident.
1- In a series of battles, Durranis, with the assistance of their Rohilla allies under Najib, routed out Maratha forces from Punjab, Doaba, Delhi. Jat territory under Suraj Mal was also invaded and their forts were captured or besieged. So i believe it should have been very serious situation for the Marathas. Yet i see them sending, according to Indian sources, only 40 thousand Maratha cavalry (with 10 thousand non-Maratha gardis and 15000 pindaris) against the enemy who had learnt art of war from military genius like Nadir Shah Afshar. why sending such small force when they could have mustered a very large force (this force is even smaller than most of the Maratha raids on very small enemies). Were they underestimating Afghans?
2- Another surprising thing is , that 40,000 Maratha cavalry that was sent against Abdali to Panipat, was under numerous Maratha chiefs. So many famous military commanders from Maratha side but with such small forces under them when they had commanded much larger forces individually on other occasions?. Its not that they didnt get the time to gather forces. there is year and haf gap between apperance of Abdali in India and the battle at panipat.
3- Peshwa sent his son and nephew to Panipat with only 40,000 Maratha cavalry. Was he underestimating the enemy or loved the thrill of sending his kin with smaller force when he had given command of much larger armies to the commanders on other occasions with much less threat.
4- Forty thousand Maratha troops were accompanied by their wives to the battle field. Was this merry making expedition or over-confidence?. In addition maratha army was accompanied by Lakhs of pilgrims. The way , Abdali stormed through Northern India, should have elicited a very serious and emergency response from Peshwa.
5- Smaller army of Abdali relied much on Rohillas who provided him 38,000 troops and 70 pieces of cannon. Even the local muslim chiefs of Panipat, who were descendants of Afghans, gave assistance to Abdali. Without this local support and allies, Abdalis would never have succeeded in long-suration war with Marathas. Yet Marathas didn't seek for local allies even though they had only 40,000 horsemen, 10,000 gardis and Pindari irregulars. Doesnt make much sense. Either its stupidity or over-confidence of Baho. Or Maratha sources are simply lying about the actual strength of maratha forces on occasion of panipat battle. Only a two or three lakh strong army would be so much over-confident.