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In the year 1647 A.D. Shivaji achieved a great success by securing the fort of Kondana (Sinhgad). The peaceful transfer of the fort was achieved through the efforts of Bapuji Mudgal Narhekar, the Deshpande of 'Khedebare' who was C.K.P. The Jedhe chronicle records that Shivaji made some diplomatic
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After giving Kondhana fort to Adilshaha in 1650, Shivaji realized the need to have control of this strategically important fort near Pune. He ordered Bapuji to look on to this matter. Bapuji had unique idea to handle this issue without war, he convinced Muslim Kiladar of Kondhana by offering huge
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The Deshpande family warriors didn't have firm direction before 1636 and were engaged in battles where they would sometimes ally with Adilshah or with Nizamshah. The Deshpande family had a light infantry of 500 people, consisting of local Mahadev Koli, Ramoshi and Marathas.
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got so impressed when he came to know the way by which Bapuji got this fort, he paid good reward to him and kept “Karkhanishi” of fort to Deshpande family.
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community of Maharashtra. The family's original name was Narhekar and obtained the name Deshpande because they were the
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move through Bapuji Mudgal Narhekar, Deshpande of 'Khedebare' and treacherously seized Kondana.
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village in return of this fort’s control and thus avoided battle and blood lash.
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This family supported and encouraged idea of new village development of
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Bapuji Mugdal belonged to this family that came from the
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who was Kiladar of Purandar. Later Shivaji Raje awarded
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General
Maratha Empire
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Marathi
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Jijabai
Dadoji Konddeo
Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin
DRB
Deshpandes
Khed Shivapur
Adilshahi
Kiladar
Kondhana
Dadoji Konddeo
Shivaji
Ghorpade
Dadoji Konddeo
Bhonsale
Khed Shivapur
Shivaji
Keso Narayan Deshpande
Purandar fort
Mirad Khan
Mujumdari
Niliopant Mujumdar
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