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tactics. However, Sambhaji and his generals attacked and defeated the Mughal generals whenever they got an opportunity to lure the Mughal generals into decisive battles in the
Maratha stronghold territories. Sambhaji had devised a strategy of minimising the losses on his side. If there used to be an opportunity, then the Maratha army attacked decisively, however, if the Mughals were too strong in numbers then the Marathas used to retreat. This proved to be a very effective strategy as Aurangzeb's generals were not able to capture the Maratha territories for a period of three years.
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Sambhaji inherited the governance system created by
Shivaji. He continued with most of his father's policies. The administration of the state was managed by Sambhaji with the help of Chandogamatya and the council of eight ministers. According to P. S. Joshi, Sambhaji was a good administrator who gave
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Sambhaji used many innovations during his campaigns, one such innovation was when he made jackets from leather for his soldiers to ensure protection from lethal arrows fired by the Mysore army during his campaign against Mysore which was highly successful, as, after the initial defeat of the
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Maratha Deshmukhs on their side, particularly after the demise of Bijapur and Golconda in 1686–87.The Deshmukh families that joined the Mughal service during Sambhaji's reign were the Mane, Shirke, Jagdale, and Yadav.There were also
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at that time provided supplies to the
Mughals, allowed them to use the Portuguese ports in India and pass through their territory. In order to deny this support to the Mughals, Sambhaji undertook a campaign against Portuguese Goa in late 1683, storming the colony and taking its forts. The situation
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on 12 May 1666. Aurangzeb put both of them under house arrest but they escaped on 22 July 1666. However, the two sides reconciled and had cordial relations during the period 1666–1670. During the period between 1666 and 1668, Aurangzeb initially refused but later officially recognized the title of
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in December 1678 for a year. After Shivaji returned from his South campaign( Dakshin digvijay), he stationed Sambhaji at Sajjangad, hoping to improve latters attitude. Sambhaji although reverred the Math and their practices, was not adept to follow that disciplined routine. A liaison was already
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was employed for Sambhaji's education. Keshav Pandit, alias Keshav Bhatta of Shringarpur, was an erudite scholar in the Nitishastra and Sanskrit language and literature. He seemed to have deeper knowledge of the different forms of Sanskrit literature, Hindu jurisprudence and the Puranas. He also
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and took over command of the Deccan campaign. The rebels were defeated and Akbar fled south to seek refuge with Sambhaji. Sambhaji's ministers including Annaji Datto, and other ministers took this opportunity and conspired again to enthrone Rajaram again. They signed a treasonable letter against
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was kept, where they prayed for deliverance. The viceroy had the casket opened and gave the saint's body his baton, royal credentials and a letter asking the saint's support. Sambhaji's Goa campaign was checked by the arrival of the Mughal army and navy in January 1684, forcing him to withdraw.
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formed an alliance with the Mughals. At the start of 1682, a Maratha army later joined by Sambhaji personally, attacked the island for thirty days, doing heavy damage but failing to breach its defenses. Sambhaji then attempted a ruse, sending a party of his people to the Siddis, claiming to be
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tried attacking the Maratha Empire from all directions. He intended to use the Mughal numerical superiority to his advantage. Sambhaji had prepared well for the invasions and the Maratha forces promptly engaged the numerically strong Mughal army in several small battles using guerilla warfare
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on the pretext of revenue collection. After a short stay, Sambhaji returned to Rajgad while representative Maratha officers continued to stay in Aurangabad. In this period, the Marathas under Sambhaji fought alongside the Mughals under Muazzam against the
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from the shore to the island, but were interrupted halfway through when the Mughal army moved to menace Raigad. Sambhaji returned to counter them and his remaining troops were unable to overcome the Janjira garrison and the Siddi fleet protecting it.
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instead. The Marathas seized the fort, seeking to turn it into a naval base, but in April 1682 were ejected from the fort by a detachment of 200 Portuguese. This incident led to a larger conflict between the two regional powers.
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them to carry out their previous work of cultivation in their territories. It also called back the people who had absconded because of their inability to pay taxes and asked them to carry on their previous work of cultivation.
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P. S. Joshi states that Sambhaji, his ministers and officers took interest in supporting the cultural and religious activity in the state. They honoured and encouraged learning by granting land, grains and money to scholars.
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during a coming Maratha attack. However, one of the female defectors became involved with a Siddi man and he uncovered the plot, and the infiltrators were executed. The Maratha then attempted to build a stone
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were captured; Sakvarbai died in Mughal captivity. Shahu, who was seven years of age when captured, remained prisoner of the Mughals for 18 years from February 1689 until Mughal Emperor
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of the Mughal Empire sentenced Sambhaji to death on-allegations of the atrocities his troops perpetrated against Muslims-in Burhanpur, including plunder, killing, dishonour and torture.
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Sambhaji in which they promised to join Akbar, to whom the letter was sent. Akbar gave this letter to Sambhaji. Enraged, Sambhaji executed the conspirators on charges of treason.
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in-present-day Ahmednagar district, where Aurangzeb humiliated them by parading them wearing clown's clothes and they were subjected to insults by Mughal soldiers.
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and other ministers conspired against Sambhaji, to prevent him from succeeding the throne. In a rush, they installed Soyrabai's son, and Sambhaji's half-brother,
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provided solutions to many complicated problems. His policies of water storage, irrigation and developing crop patterns exhibited his progressive policies.
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Sambhaji tried to increase the income (revenue) from these agricultural activities. He also made efforts to cultivate more wasted or barren lands.
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was killed and troops began to desert the Maratha armies. Sambhaji and 25 of his advisors were captured by the Mughal forces of Ganoji Shirke and
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garrison and punitively executed captives. The Marathas then looted the city and set its ports ablaze. Sambhaji then withdrew into
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presented him his daughter's hand, that led to his death. By doing so, he earned the title of "Dharmaveer" ("protector of
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supporters and joined Muslim rebels in the Deccan. Aurangzeb in response moved his court south to
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fell to the Mughals. Sambhaji's widow, Yesubai, son,
1455:, Sambhaji considers Shahji to be the incarnation of
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Aurangzeb then decided to attack the Maratha capital
306:, ruling from 1681 to 1689. He was the eldest son of
2479:. Directorate of Archaeology and Museums. p. 94
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2019:. Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library. p. 139
1483:on the orders of Sambhaji. Hari Kavi also authored
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2723:. Pune: Deshmukh & Co. Publishers. p. 3.
2550:. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. pp. A80–A81.
1698:
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4334:People executed for refusing to convert to Islam
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2451:The Mysore-Maratha relations in the 17th century
2098:
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1475:. Hari Kavi, also known as Bhanubhatta composed
294:; c.14 May 1657 – 11 March 1689), also known as
2900:The Sea Hawk: Life and Battles of Kanoji Angrey
2454:. Prasārānga, University of Mysore. p. 106
2076:Maharani Tarabai of Kolhapur, c. 1675–1761 A.D.
1989:Maharani Tarabai of Kolhapur, c. 1675–1761 A.D.
1897:. New Delhi: Northern Book Centre. p. 35.
1471:as a sequel to his father's Sanskrit biography
2636:
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1812:. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 4,47.
1013:left the Mughal court along with a few Muslim
966:Sambhaji meeting Kubkullus at a military camp.
411:who was the Mughal viceroy at Aurangabad with
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2988:Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1999).
2742:
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2663:. Bharat Prakashan. January 1973. p. 280
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2329:. Amsterdam University Press. pp. 155–.
8:
4319:17th-century executions by the Mughal Empire
2689:. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 50.
2576:
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2476:History of the Wodeyars of Mysore, 1610–1748
2395:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 91–.
2356:. Stanford University Press. pp. 202–.
2238:. Mumbai: Popular Publications. p. 26.
2173:(1st ed.). Pune: Diamond Publications.
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1289:was executed for having killed Muslims. The
2877:. Slough: New Dawn Press, Inc. p. 47.
2751:. New Delhi: S. Chand and Co. p. 285.
2647:. Pune: Navakamal Publications. p. 23.
2516:. Cambridge University Press. p. 223.
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2974:The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies
2547:Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates
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2261:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
993:in 1680. His forces completely routed the
487:
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2913:A. Vijaya Kumari; Sepuri Bhaskar (1998).
2205:
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1507:, while Maratha guerrilla fighters under
46:A painting of Sambhaji, late 17th century
4314:People executed by India by decapitation
2977:. Institute of Historical Studies. 1971.
1491:on Sambhaji's life and romance in 1684.
1367:Encouragement to agricultural activities
1236:
1203:, then a southern principality ruled by
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1568:(1934) by Parshwanath Yeshwant Altekar
1245:confluence where Sambhaji was executed
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2949:A Textbook of Medieval Indian History
1657:A Textbook of Medieval Indian History
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2587:. Northern Book Centre. p. 60.
2389:Stewart Gordon (16 September 1993).
2195:http://www.jstor.org/stable/42931021
1880:. Phoenix Publications. p. 251.
1686:Chhatrapati Sambhaji, 1657–1689 A.D.
1487:and composed the Sanskrit biography
2641:Gokhale, Kamal Shrikrishna (1978).
2295:. Orient Blackswan. pp. 171–.
2289:Shanti Sadiq Ali (1 January 1996).
2120:Gokhale, Kamal Shrikrishna (1978).
2103:Gokhale, Kamal Shrikrishna (1978).
1347:impartial justice to his subjects.
1166:Francisco de Távora, conde de Alvor
452:Arrest and defection to the Mughals
2951:. Primus Books. pp. 201–202.
1659:. Primus Books. pp. 199–200.
1582:(2024) by Rakesh Subesingh Dulgaj.
1147:(grant document), by Chh. Sambhaji
958:Military expeditions and conflicts
950:, Aurangzeb's fourth son, some of
192:, Ahmadnagar Subah, Mughal Empire
27:Second Chhatrapati of the Marathas
25:
2544:S. B. Bhattacherje (1 May 2009).
2426:Encyclopaedia of India: Karnataka
2350:Dauril Alden (1 September 1996).
1874:Govind Sakharam Sardesai (1946).
1560:(1925) by Narayanrao D. Sarpotdar
1075:Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)
1065:Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)
1059:Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)
291:[saːmˈbʱaːdʑiːˈbʱos(ə)le]
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3116:16 January 1681 – 11 March 1689
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1181:and a series of forts along the
1009:In 1681, Aurangzeb's fourth son
330:. After Sambhaji's execution by
2777:Joshi, Shankar Narayan (2015).
2140:; Gascoigne, Christina (1971).
63:16 January 1681 – 11 March 1689
4115:Maratha-Mughal War of 27 years
2992:Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema
2747:Joshi, Pandit Shankar (1980).
2683:J. L. Mehta (1 January 2005).
1806:J. L. Mehta (1 January 2005).
1683:Joshi, Pandit Shankar (1980).
1227:Capture, torture and execution
1136:Maratha Invasion of Goa (1683)
1:
2862:– via Internet Archive.
2827:– via Internet Archive.
2805:– via Internet Archive.
2625:– via Internet Archive.
2581:Y. G.Bhave (1 January 2000).
4299:17th-century Indian monarchs
1261:, the key Maratha commander
763:6.Mudhoji Rao Naik Nimbalkar
382:to ensure compliance of the
3666:Jagjivanrao Pant Pratinidhi
2898:Manohar, Malgonkar (1959),
1877:New History of the Marathas
1840:Rana, Bhawan Singh (2004).
1703:Rana, Bhawan Singh (2004).
1479:as well as its commentary,
981:Sacking of Burhanpur (1681)
54:Chhatrapati of the Marathas
4360:
3661:Shripatrao Pant Pratinidhi
2996:. British Film Institute.
2323:Glenn Joseph Ames (2000).
2146:. Cape. pp. 228–229.
2057:Cambridge University Press
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2423:Pran Nath Chopra (1992).
2126:. Navakamal Publications.
2109:. Navakamal Publications.
1572:Swarajya Rakshak Sambhaji
1425:, and three other books,
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1918:Gordon, Stewart (1993).
1730:Gordon, Stewart (1993).
1351:Measures against drought
1161:Portuguese colony of Goa
115:Moropant Trimbak Pingale
4324:People from Maharashtra
4135:Third Anglo-Maratha War
4125:First Anglo-Maratha War
3549:Moropant Trimbak Pingle
2947:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
2717:Kulkarni, A.R. (1969).
2448:B. Muddhachari (1969).
2234:Gokhale, B. G. (1979).
2197:. Accessed 10 May 2024.
2073:Pāṭīla, Śālinī (1987).
1986:Pāṭīla, Śālinī (1987).
1689:S. Chand. pp. 4–5.
1655:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
1574:– TV Series (2017–2020)
3641:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
3559:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
2392:The Marathas 1600–1818
1955:The Marathas 1600–1818
1921:The Marathas 1600–1818
1733:The Marathas 1600–1818
1401:Literary contributions
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1338:Statue of Sambhaji at
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1034:Siege of Ramsej (1682)
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407:to take service under
362:, and his first wife,
316:Abyssinians of Janjira
287:Marathi pronunciation:
125:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
2873:Mehta, J. L. (2005).
2497:Ganoji Shirke|page=12
1781:Shivaji and His Times
1523:and Shivaji's widow,
1437:which are written in
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1283:Bahadurgad at Pedgaon
1253:Capture of Sambhaji I
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350:Sambhaji was born at
3057:at Wikimedia Commons
2749:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
2644:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
2123:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
2106:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
1891:Bhave, Y.G. (2000).
1579:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
1565:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
1557:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
1489:Shambhuraja Charitra
1477:Haihayendra Charitra
1311:on the banks of the
1170:Saint Francis Xavier
680:11.Mahalsabai Jadhav
422:Sultanate of Bijapur
79:or 16 January 1681,
3951:Invasions of Bengal
3771:Maratha Confederacy
3480:Maratha Confederacy
3243:Ancestry and family
2616:"Maasir-1-Alamgiri"
2510:(26 January 1996).
2508:Richards J, John F.
2079:S. Chand & Co.
2059:. pp. 217–223.
1992:S. Chand & Co.
1843:Chhatrapati Shivaji
1706:Chhatrapati Shivaji
1621:Maratha clan system
1587:Shivrayancha Chhava
1485:Subhashitaharavalli
975:Attack on Burhanpur
340:Mughal–Maratha Wars
285:(Sambhaji Bhonsle,
197:Cause of death
4181:Nizam of Hyderabad
4120:Maratha–Mysore War
3798:Patwardhan dynasty
3788:Scindia of Gwalior
3433:In popular culture
1547:In popular culture
1533:Muhammad Azam Shah
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3569:Balaji Vishwanath
3554:Moreshvar Pingale
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3026:. 28 January 2024
3023:Bollywood Hungama
3003:978-0-85170-669-6
2958:978-93-80607-34-4
2926:978-81-7533-072-6
2884:978-1-932705-54-6
2758:978-0-86186-445-4
2730:978-81-7434-089-4
2696:978-1-932705-54-6
2594:978-81-7211-100-7
2557:978-81-207-4074-7
2523:978-0-521-56603-2
2513:The Mughal Empire
2429:. Rima Pub. House
2402:978-0-521-26883-7
2363:978-0-8047-2271-1
2336:978-90-5356-382-3
2302:978-81-250-0485-1
2245:978-81-7154-220-8
2180:978-81-8483-073-6
2153:978-0-224-00580-7
2143:The Great Moghuls
2138:Gascoigne, Bamber
2086:978-81-219-0269-4
2052:The Mughal Empire
1999:978-81-219-0269-4
1965:978-0-521-26883-7
1931:978-0-521-26883-7
1819:978-1-932705-54-6
1743:978-0-521-26883-7
1666:978-93-80607-34-4
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1269:in a skirmish at
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