He faithfully served the Peshwas in subduing the rebellion of Damaji Gaikwad in March 1751.
The first Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath had pacified the Angres in 1713, getting Kanhoji to recognize the supremacy of the Maratha Chhatrapati Shahu.
Sambhaji Angre retained the fortresses of Suvarnadurg and Vijayadurg and was succeeded by his half-brother Tulaji.
Tulaji styled Balaji Vishwanath as an usurper, and intrigued with the Kolhapur Bhonsle rulers, Tarabai and Rajaram II of Satara.
In the words of Kincaid & Parasnis:[1] Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar's built several temples and other civic buildings.
During the freedom struggle in 1906 Bal Gangadhar Tilak visited Kalyan and stayed at the mansion.