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Originally posted by: kahiliginger
The Peshwa family fostered many children. This included newborn Sadashiv, Chimaji Appa's son by his first wife Rakhma (who died in 1730) and 3 month old infant daughter Bayabai by his second wife Annapurnabai who went Sati when Chimaji died in December 1740.
Shamsher-Mastani's 6 year old son- was also raised by the Peshwa family but was brought up in his Muslim mother's faith as he was born illegitimate. Illegitimate children neither took their father's surname nor his faith.Such children were well-looked after but succession was governed by very strict rules.The legend about Rau wanting to raise him a Brahmin and also insisting on a sacred thread ceremony is unsubstantiated. This would have been impossible in the orthodox 18th century climate of Maharashtra. Shamsher's son Ali Bahadur and their descendants became Nawabs of Banda and always practised Islam.