Shivaji Maharaj Death Anniversary 2020: Chhatrapati Shivaji learned the art of conquering the fort in sports.
Today is the death anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji, one of the heroic sons of India. Maratha heroic warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji was born in 1630.
Today is the death anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji, one of the heroic sons of India. Maratha heroic warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji was born in 1630. On this day, Chhatrapati Shivaji died on 33 April, i.e. on 03 April 1680. If you look at the pages of history, Chhatrapati Shivaji won many foreign states of Maratha Navy in the war. On the death anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji, we are going to tell you some special facts about him, which you have hardly heard or read before.
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- Chhatrapati Shivaji was very fond of taking part in war since childhood. In childhood, Shivaji used to gather children and play the game of war by becoming their leader. In sports and games, Shivaji also had a dream of winning the fort. Soon after his childhood, Shivaji landed his game on the ground and attacked the enemies and waved them at the fort.
- As soon as Shivaji asserted his authority over the forts like Purandar and Toran, so did his name and deeds in the south. The news of conquering the forts after South reached Delhi and Agra.
- By occupying many forts, Shivaji's powers had worried Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb issued orders to his subedar to mount Shivaji in the south. However, in this battle, the Subedar of Aurangzeb had to face his mouth. In the fight with Shivaji, Subedar's fingers were amputated and his son was also killed.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji was very fond of taking part in war since childhood. In childhood, Shivaji used to gather children and play the game of war by becoming their leader. In sports and games, Shivaji also had a dream of winning the fort. Soon after his childhood, Shivaji landed his game on the ground and attacked the enemies and waved them at the fort.
- As soon as Shivaji asserted his authority over the forts like Purandar and Toran, so did his name and deeds in the south. The news of conquering the forts after South reached Delhi and Agra.
- By occupying many forts, Shivaji's powers had worried Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb issued orders to his subedar to mount Shivaji in the south. However, in this battle, the Subedar of Aurangzeb had to face his mouth. In the fight with Shivaji, Subedar's fingers were amputated and his son was also killed.
In order to demolish Shivaji, King Jai Singh tied the Sultan of Bijapur and captured the fort of 'Vrajgarh' on 24 April 1665 in the first phase of his plan to empower Purandar's fort. During this, Murarji Baji, one of Shivaji's heroic generals, became a martyr. After this, Shivaji offered a treaty with Jai Singh to Purandar to save the fort. This treaty between Jaisingh and Shivaji was completed on 22 June 1655.
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