Noted Pune-based historian Mandar Lawate has lamented what he termed the government's "apathy" when it comes to bringing to light the full glory and true history of the Peshwa empire that is recorded in manuscripts, letters and ancient documents written in the 'Modi Lipi' (ancient cursive form of Marathi script) that taken together run into about four crore pages.
"Only Maratha history between 1630 to 1680 CE (reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) is known to the outside world. The rest of the history has been treated as less important by the government," he said.
He said that since there are few experts left today who can devote time and energy to decipher 'Modi Lipi', the history of the Peshwas, their conquests and expansion of the Maratha empire is still largely unknown.
"The present day descendants of Udaysingh Peshwa are more cultured and have refrained from falling into any controversy, preferring to maintain a low profile," he added.
Women in those days used to remain inside the 'Gosha' (a veil, type of purdah system), he said. "There are no portraits available of women from royal families then. Only DG Godse has written a book on Mastani, which contain purely his inferences."