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Bhat is a very common surname among Brahmins. Since this article is about a specific Bhat family who were de facto rulers over a huge territory in 18th century India, I propose the name should be changed to reflect their place in history. The title could be: 1.Bhat family Peshwas or 2.Peshwas of Maratha empire from the Bhat family or 3.Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath and his descendents Please suggest other titles if appropriate. Thanks. Jonathansammy ( talk) 16:01, 21 June 2017 (UTC)
Some other Indian ruler pages use this as a source of information about the ruler and his succession. The same source website also lists the Nawabs of Banda here. So I wanted to know whether it would be okay if I add the one current hereditary descendants of the Peshwas to the article through the line of Mastani and Bajirao I. >>> Extorc. talk(); 19:13, 14 March 2022 (UTC)
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