
Peshwa's Court
The Peshwa's Court refers to the administrative and ceremonial center of power for the Peshwas, who were prime ministers and de facto rulers of the Maratha Empire in India from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The court was responsible for governance, military decisions, and diplomacy, and it attracted various nobles, advisors, and merchants. The Peshwa, often seen as the leader of the empire, held significant influence over vast regions, and his court played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of India during that time.