SIVAJI

sĭväˈjē, 1627–80, Indian ruler, leader of the Marathas. The son of a Maratha chieftain, he was imbued from early childhood with hatred of the Mughal empire, which controlled most of India. From his capital at Pune he made guerrilla attacks on the Muslim kingdom of Bijapur and gradually carved out a considerable domain. In 1657 his troops were soundly beaten by the Mughal army, but the Mughals then withdrew, and Sivaji returned to raiding and several times defeated the Bijapur army. In 1664 he sacked the rich Mughal port of Surat and thus provoked an organized Mughal campaign against him. Defeated in 1665, Sivaji went (1666) to Agra to negotiate with Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, but was imprisoned. After a daring escape he returned to W India and undertook a series of raids that were not countered by the Mughals. By 1674 he was secure enough to crown himself king of the Maratha empire, although fighting continued until his death. He is the modern Maratha hero.

See biographies by V. B. Kulkarni (1963) and K. L. Mahaley (1969); J. Sarkar, Shivaji and his Times (5th ed. 1952).

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to punish the rebel, but Sivaji slew, at a private interview, the...with Ali II for a combined attack on Sivaji. Of the Marathas estates some were...the southern Konkan. In June, 1661, Sivaji descended from his fortress capital...
In the past, when Sivaji had come here and was going to go to meet Afjhul Khan on Pratapgad --Sivaji was at Pratapgad , and Afjhul Khan was going...when this Afjhul Khan went to meet him, Sivaji sent him a message: "Im afraid. If you...
...of the Punjab. THE MARaTHas A.D. 1627 Birth of Sivaji. 1646 Sivaji commences to capture the hill-forts round Poona...Murder of Afzal Khan and defeat of Bijapur army. 1664 Sivaji loots Surat. 1666 Sivaji goes to Agra. 1674 Coronation...
...worshiped in the form of a sword chapter 98 . Sivaji, the seventeenth-century Marathi military...the goddess Bhavani. One account of the way Sivaji obtained his sword is phrased as if Sivaji himself were speaking: I received that famous...
...Bijapur in the western Deccan. His son Sivaji started to seize hill-forts on his own...Afzal Khan in 1659 1 left him alone. Sivaji then turned his attention to the neighboring...army led by the Rajput Jai Singh brought Sivaji to terms in 1665 and there followed the...
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...43) Most obviously patriotic is "Maharaj Sivaji ka Patra" (Letter from emperor Sivaji), (44) in the form of a fictitious letter from the seventeenth-century Maratha chief Sivaji. The letter is addressed to the Rajput king...
...singing voice to the Tamil film industrys two biggest stars, Sivaji Ganesan and M. G. Ramachandran, both of whom are pictured...popularity as an actor was not as broad-based as DMK defector Sivaji Ganesan, his fans were more devoted, making him the largest...
...dynasties that sprang from the founder of the Maratha empire. Sivaji, a great warrior and belonging to a low caste, believed in...the Brahmins ... and the dynasties that sprung from ... Sivaji, a great warrior of "low caste." To the extent that it mimes...
...Year 1685 actually 1681," writes Hamilton, "when Aurengzebs Army was in Decan," he wanted "to bring Sevajee Rajah Raja Sivaji to submission." A "Son of Aurengzeb, called Sheek Eckbar Prince Akbar, had contracted a Friendship with the Rajah. His...
...About the Year 1685," writes Hamilton, "when Aurengzebs Army was in Decan," he wanted "to bring Sevajee Rajah Raja Sivaji to submission." A "Son of Aurengzeb, called Sheek Eckbar Prince Akbar, had contracted a Friendship with the Rajah. His...
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...Wings Aviation LLC, Steven Berube, 70 Ridgeline Drive. Wordjack, Jacquelyn Conrad, 1480 Hionda Ave. Yogipatch System LLC, Sivaji Narayanasamy, 3176 Riverbend Ave. Zealot LLC, Ricky Stewart, 4978 Hunters Glen Drive. Zebm-Merchandise, 427 Washington...
...2946. Reflexology - 4 p.m. Wednesday, Spring Valley Assisted Living, 770 Harlow Road in Springfield.Reflexologist Sivaji will talk about the ancient art and give short demonstrations; 541-744-2116. Free Haircuts for Seniors - 1 p.m. to...
...its lowest since May 2005 when it was set at substantial - two months before the July 7 attacks. GUILT: Gunman Ajmal Kasab walks through the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station before the Mumbai massacre that left 166 people dead
...We Done Yet? 6. (-) Jhoom Barabar Jhoom 7. (4) Wedding Daze 8. (-) Tell No One 9. (5) Spider-Man 3 10. (-) Sivaji Chart supplied by Cineworld: www.cineworld. THE CHIPS ARE DOWN... Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana gamble on a relationship...
...follow the stars from that film industry and theyre as famous at the Bollywood stars. When one of Rajnikanths films called Sivaji was screened in Birminghamsuch was the excitement and demand it was shown on all eight screens of a multiplex - they had planned...
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SIVAJI or Shivaji shiva je, 1627 80, Indian ruler...army, but the Mughals then withdrew, and Sivaji returned to raiding and several times defeated...campaign against him. Defeated in 1665, Sivaji went (1666) to Agra to negotiate with...
...rivals to British supremacy in India. Under the leadership of Sivaji , power was extended throughout the Deccan and much of S India...as peshwas (prime ministers) to the weaker descendants of Sivaji. Great Britain waged several wars with the Marathas, finally...
...India controlled the area of Maharashtra from the early 14th cent. to the mid-17th cent., when the great Maratha leader Sivaji formed a Maharashtran confederacy. In the 16th cent., Portugal was the leading foreign power in the region, but Great Britain...
...region. It was in the Deccan that the Hindus began to regain (early 18th cent.) political and military power in India under Sivaji, leader of the Marathas . There in the late 18th cent. the British decisively defeated the French in their struggle for India...
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