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Raja Shivaji |
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The Digital Web-Encyclopedia on the life and times of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
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Janata Raja |
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Janata Raja, Marathi mega-play based on the life of Shivaji Maharaj and written by Shivshahir Babasaheb Purandare. The play, acclaimed for its recreation of 17th century scenes, especially Shivaji Maharaj's coronation, is being enacted and also a massive replica of the Shaniwarwada, the seat of the Maratha empire in Pune, has been erected in the show.
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Escape from Agra |
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All about the Agra Escape of Shivaji Maharaj! It is by Dr. Ajit Joshi who wrote a book ' Agryahun Sutka' in Marathi on the subject.
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CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ - THE LEGEND |
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CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ - THE LEGEND
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Maratha |
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Who are The Marathas?
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Maharashtra History |
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Maharashtra History wiki page
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Ancient Maharashtra |
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Maharashtra History during AD 640-641
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Rajaram Chhatrapati - Wiki |
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Shrimant Rajaram Shivaji Raje Bhonsle Chhatrapati Maharaj (1670- March 2, 1700 Sinhagad[1]) was the younger son of the first Chhatrapati Shivaji, stepbrother of the second Chhatrapati Sambhaji, and took over the Maratha Empire as the third Chhatrapati after his brother was tortured and killed by the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb in 1689. He had a very short reign, during which he was furiously pursued by the Mughals
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Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj |
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An article on the second Maratha King, Chhatrapti Sambhaji Maharaj. It describes how he successfully fought and defeated the Portuguese, the Mysore King and frustrated the mammoth Mughal army.
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Peshwa ( Peshwe ) |
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The Peshwa (Marathi:पेशवा, plural Peshwe, Marathi:पेशवे) were Brahmin Prime Ministers to the Maratha Chattrapatis (Kings), who began commanding Maratha armies and later became the hereditary rulers of the Maratha empire of central India from 1749 to 1818.
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Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti |
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A Wikipedia article on the Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti that was at the forefront in the making of a United Maharashtra!
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Hutatma Chowk |
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A Wikipedia article on the Hutatma Chowk Memorial. In 1960, during the Samyukta Maharashtra movement when the police fired upon a peaceful demonstration, it resulted in 105 martyrs. Hutatma(Martyr) chowk is a monument and a tribute to their ultimate sacrifice.
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Chapekar bandhu |
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The Chapekar brothers also spelt Caphekar or Chaphekar (Devnagari चाफेकर), Damodar Hari, Balkrishna Hari also called Bapurao and Vasudeo Hari (also spelt Wasudeva or Wasudev) belonged to Chinchwad, then a village, near the former Peshwa capital Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, India.
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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar |
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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, commonly known as Swatantryaveer Savarkar was a fearless freedom fighter, social reformer, writer, dramatist, poet, historian, political leader and philosopher. He remains largely unknown to the masses because of the vicious propaganda against him and misunderstanding around him that has been created over several decades. This website attempts to bring the life, thought, actions and relevance of Savarkar before a global audience.
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Bal Gagadhar Tilak ( Lokmanya Tilak ) Wiki |
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak (Marathi: बाळ गंगाधर टिळक) 23 July 1856(1856-07-23)–1 August 1920 (aged 64), were an Indian nationalist, teacher, social reformer and independence fighter who were the first popular leader of the Indian Independence Movement.
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