Explore the Waghera Rising of 1818-1820, driven by discontent with British rule and the oppressive policies of the Gaekwad of Baroda. Learn about the attacks by the Waghera chiefs and the peace treaty that ended the uprising in November 1820.
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Civil Uprisings : Waghera Rising (1818-1820): Causes, Events, and Resolution
Discontent with British rule and the oppressive policies of the Gaekwad of Baroda led the Waghera chiefs of Okha Mandal to rebel.
During 1818-19, the Wagheras launched several attacks into British territory.
A peace treaty was signed in November 1820, which marked the end of the rising.
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