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Nana Phadnavis ( also Fadanvis and abbreviated as Phadnis ) ( February 12, 1742 – March 13, 1800 ), born Balaji Janardan Bhanu, was an influential minister and statesman of the Maratha Empire during the Peshwa administration in Pune, India.

Balaji and Bhanu
His grandfather Balaji Mahadaji Bhanu had migrated from a village called Velas near Shrivardhan during the days of the First Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath Bhat.
Nana was the grandson of Balaji Mahadji Bhanu and had inherited his grandfather's name keeping up with the tradition.

Balaji and was
The Mughal power in northern India had been declining since the reign of Aurangzeb, who died in 1707 ; In 1751-52, Ahamdiya treaty was signed between the Marathas and Mughals, when Balaji Bajirao was the Peshwa.
Baji Rao Ballal Balaji Bhat () ( August 18, 1700 – April 28, 1740 ), also known as Baji Rao I, was a noted general who served as Peshwa ( Prime Minister ) to the fourth Maratha Chhatrapati ( Emperor ) Shahu from 1720 until Baji Rao's death.
Baji Rao was the son of the first Bhat family Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath.
After Balaji Vishwanath's death in April, 1720, his son, Baji Rao I was appointed as Peshwa by Chattrapati Shahuji, one of the most liberal emperors.
Baji Rao's son, Balaji Bajirao ( Nanasaheb ), was appointed as a Peshwa by Shahuji.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi ( Hindi: क ् य ों क ि स ा स भ ी कभ ी बह ू थ ी, English: Because a mother-in-law was once a daughter-in-law too ) was an Indian soap opera that aired on Star Plus. The show was produced by Indian Television Queen Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms.
Elphinstone was fully aware of these developments thanks to the espionage work of Balaji Pant Natu and Ghorpade.
The British forces entered Shanivar Wada on 17 November and the Union flag was hoisted by Balaji Pant Natu.
Street Pali Hill ( 2004 – 2006 ), a Thriller TV soap on STAR Plus, produced by Ekta Kapoor ( Balaji Telefilms ) was set here.
Later, the Peshwa post was given to Balaji Vishwanath in 1713.
The first Bhat family Peshwa was Balaji Vishwanath Bhat.
The current temple was built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao ( a. k. a Nanasaheb ).
After a strong 2008 domestic season where Balaji was instrumental in helping Tamil Nadu reach the Ranji Trophy semifinals, Balaji was called up to the international squad in January 2009 to replace an injured Munaf Patel who sustained a groin injury.
Balaji was included in the playing XI for the final match of the series against Sri Lanka.
Balaji was rested for the subsequent Twenty20 match.
After Chennai Super Kings won the tournament and went on to play the ACLT20, Balaji played most of the games in the tournament and his economical bowling was praised by the captain of the Indian team, MS Dhoni and was listed by him as one of the reasons to CSK's victory in the tournament.
City was taken by Peshwa Balaji Bajirao during his reing to Malwa and Delhi.
1761 ), also known as Balaji Baji Rao, was the son of Bajirao from his marriage with Kashibai and one of the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire.

Balaji and born
Lakshmipathy Balaji (,, born 27 September 1981 in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India ) is an Indian cricketer.
* S. Balaji, Railways Ranji Player was born in Cuddalore
Balaji Vishwanath Bhat was born into a Marathi Smartha Brahmin family belonging to the Chitpavan sub-caste.

Balaji and Chitpavan
The Chitpavans gained prominence in the Marathi-speaking region after Chattrapati Shahu appointed a Chitpavan Brahmin Balaji Vishwanath Bhat as the fifth Peshwa ( prime minister ).

Balaji and Brahmin
Shrimant Balaji Vishwanath Bhat ( 1662 – 1720 ), better known as Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath, was the first of a series of hereditary Peshwas ( Marathi for Prime Minister ) hailing from the Brahmin family who gained effective control of the Maratha Empire during the 18th century.

Balaji and family
The position moved to the Bhat family of Shrivardhan in the Konkan region, upon appointment of Balaji Vishwanath Bhat as Peshwa by the fourth Chattrapati Shahu in 1713.
His family was of modest means, and Balaji began his career as an accountant for the Maratha general, Dhanaji Jadhav, at Janjira.

Balaji and Satara
With the assistance of Dhanaji Jadhav, Balaji Vishwanath who was later appointed the Peshwa or Prime Minister and Sardar Khanderao Dabhade who was later appointed the Senapati ( Marathi for Commander-in-Chief ), Shahuji prevailed over Tarabai in 1709 and consolidated his power in Satara.
* At the time of Shahu's coronation at Satara in January 1708, Balaji Vishwanath received appointment as mutaliq or deputy to Amburao Hunmante, Amatya of Shahu, to ensure his presence at the Maratha court and maintain personal contacts with monarch all the time.
Shahu had Balaji Vishwanath brought under escort to his capital Satara and asked Chandrasen to make the case against Balaji Vishwanath before him.
Balaji returned in triumph from Delhi to Satara, having also secured the release after decades of Mughal captivity, the mother ( Yesubai ), wife ( Savitribai ) and half-brother ( Madan Singh ) of Shahu.

Balaji and Nana
It also tells of the Peshwa's relations with his mother Radhabai, his wife Kashibai, his son Nana Saheb ( later Balaji Baji Rao ) and his sickly but brilliant brother Chimaji Appa.

Balaji and '.
* Suresh Gopi's father was a friend of producer Balaji and they both named their sons ' Suresh '.

Janardan and was
The Asian Kabaddi Federation was founded under the chairmanship of Mr. Janardan Singh Gehlot.
BVP was formed ahead of the Lok Sabha 1999 elections by Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) Rajya Sabha MP, Janardan Yadav.
Janardan Gyanoba Navle ( pronounced Nuw-lay ) ( December 7, 1902, Fulgaon, Maharashtra, India – September 7, 1979, Poona, now Pune ) was an early Indian Test cricketer.

Bhanu and was
Bhanu Athaiya, an Oscar winner for Gandhi, was the costume designer for the film.
Harikrishna Raturi, king Bhanu pratap was the first ruler of Panwar dynasty in garhwal who founded chanpur-Garhi as his capital.
His younger son Bhanu Prakash Mirdha was elected to Lok Sabha in 1996.
His uncle was Prince Bhanu Yugala, a pioneering Thai filmmaker.

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