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Why do people love Shivaji Maharaj?
Chhatrapati Shivaji was one of the bravest, most progressive and sensible rulers of India. Known as the Father of Indian Navy, Shivaji was the first to realise the importance of having a naval force, and therefore he strategically established a navy and forts at the coastline to defend the Konkan side of Maharashtra.
Who did Shivaji love?
Saibai Bhosale (née Nimbalkar) ( c. 1633 – 5 September 1659) was the first wife and chief consort of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire.
Which caste belongs to Shivaji Maharaj?
Shivaji belonged to Maratha family of Bhonsle clan. His paternal grandfather Maloji (1552–1597) was an influential general of Ahmadnagar Sultanate, and was awarded the epithet of “Raja”.
Which caste has highest population in India?
Share of caste demographics India 2019 As of 2019, Other Backward Class (OBC) constituted the largest part of the Indian population accounting for more than 40 percent.
Is Shivaji Maharaj and Saibai the most famous love story in India?
And today we are talking about a not-so-typical love story but undoubtedly among the top love stories our country is blessed with, the love story of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Saibai.
What are the achievements of Shivaji Maharaj?
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj established a competent and progressive civil rule with the help of disciplined military and well-structured administrative organisations. Aurangzeb was completely at a loss as to how to get this man of the mountains to kneel down before the Mughal might.
How many children did Shivaji Maharaj have?
Though Shivaji remained busy, the couple had a peaceful and trouble-free married life for 19 years and were blessed with four children – three daughters i.e. Sakavarbai, Ambikabai, Ranubai and a son -Sambhaji. Sadly after the birth of Sambhaji, Saibai’s health deteriorated and she passed away at the age of 26, in 1659.
Why was Shivaji Maharaj killed by the Maratha king?
A Mughal mansab-dar (holding the rank of a nobleman) of Rajput lineage Jaswant Singh defeated by Shivaji Maharaj in 1664 stood before him at the function and an outraged Maratha king walked out in anger. So it was decided by the king’s inner Council to either kill Shivaji Maharaj or confine him to a fortress.