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Which structural weakness most undermined Maratha unity after the Third Battle of Panipat?

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Following the 1761 disaster, the central authority of the Peshwa significantly weakened. This vacuum allowed powerful regional sardars (chiefs) to assert their independence. The resulting internal rivalries, particularly between the houses of Scindia and Holkar, prevented the Marathas from presenting a united front against external threats, ultimately allowing the British East India Company to exploit these fractures. ANSWER: (B) Rivalry among Maratha chiefs

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