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Muazzam...in order to isolate
Shivaji, and even tried to win over the Sultan of Bijapur....he also induced some of the Maratha deshmukhs...marching to Pune, Jai Singh decided to strike at the heart of Shivaji's territories....Jai Singh closely besieged Purandar, (1665) beating off all Maratha attempts to relieve it. With the fall of the fort in sight, and no relief likely from any quarter, Shivaji opened negotiations with Jai Singh.
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welcomed at the door of the tents by Jai Singh's
Bakhshi. Jai Singh biznself advanced a few steps, embraced Shivaji, and seated him by his side. Jai Singh had instructed Diler Khan and Kirat Singh to bunch an attack on Purandar, while Shivaji was with him so as to convince the latter of the hopelessness of the Maratha position.
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Maratha officers with Jai Singh against Bijapur. After the failed campaign against Bijapur, Jai Singh arranged a meeting between Aurangzeb and Shivaji, which proved to be a disaster, allowing Shivaji to escape and a renewal of the war between the Mughals and the
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After Jai Singh had promised him a safe conduct
Shivaji proceeded on the morning of 24th June 1665, to meet the R^put general in his camp. Jai Singh, however, sent word that unless Shivaji agreed to hand over all his forts, he need not come for an interview. Shivaji agreed and proceeded on and was
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327:The Mughal Empire, 1526-1803 A.D.
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297:Dictionary of Battles and Sieges
1040:Maratha-Mughal War of 27 years
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55:31 March 1665 – 12 June 1665
16:17th century battle in India
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263:Chandra, Satish (2005).
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1060:Third Anglo-Maratha War
1050:First Anglo-Maratha War
474:Moropant Trimbak Pingle
205:by the Mughal Emperor.
165:was fought between the
566:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
484:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
114:Commanders and leaders
33:The Maratha rebellion
181:The Mughal Emperor,
876:Invasions of Bengal
696:Maratha Confederacy
405:Maratha Confederacy
1106:Nizam of Hyderabad
1045:Maratha–Mysore War
723:Patwardhan dynasty
713:Scindia of Gwalior
163:Battle of Purandar
22:Battle of Purandar
1219:Conflicts in 1665
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1101:Portuguese Empire
708:Gaekwad of Baroda
703:Bhonsle of Nagpur
494:Balaji Vishwanath
479:Moreshvar Pingale
358:978-1-932705-54-6
307:978-0-313-33536-5
215:Bijapur Sultanate
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919:Capture of Delhi
896:North-west India
866:2nd Trichinopoly
856:1st Trichinopoly
718:Holkar of Indore
687:Tulsi Bai Holkar
607:Ahilyabai Holkar
509:Madhavrao Ballal
489:Bahiroji Pingale
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954:Gajendragad
904:3rd Panipat
871:Katwa (2nd)
861:Katwa (1st)
751:Pavan Khind
544:Bhat family
529:Baji Rao II
514:Narayan Rao
83:Territorial
1208:Categories
1167:Sindhudurg
1081:Qutb Shahi
1076:Adil Shahi
791:Bhupalgarh
756:Umberkhind
741:Pratapgarh
647:Parvatibai
637:Lakshmibai
580:hereditary
558:Pratinidhi
539:Nana Sahib
499:Baji Rao I
446:Rajaram II
243:References
239:Marathas.
177:Background
141:Diler Khan
1137:Pratapgad
1009:Bharatpur
989:3rd Delhi
891:2nd Delhi
672:Soyarabai
667:Sakvarbai
652:Putalabai
617:Gopikabai
612:Anandibai
534:Amrut Rao
431:Rajaram I
234:Aftermath
230:in 1666.
187:Jai Singh
183:Aurangzeb
173:in 1665.
137:Jai Singh
124:Murarbaji
1162:Shivneri
1142:Purandar
1024:Mahidpur
1019:Koregaon
969:Chaksana
924:Pachgaon
900:Peshawar
841:Mandsaur
776:Sinhagad
771:Purandar
746:Kolhapur
682:Baka Bai
632:Kashibai
622:Jankibai
451:Shahu II
426:Sambhaji
224:Sambhaji
171:Marathas
169:and the
147:Strength
65:Purandar
60:Location
27:Part of
1193:Shivrai
1132:Panhala
999:Laswari
949:Savanur
934:Wadgaon
929:Saunshi
909:Alegaon
881:Burdwan
831:Palkhed
821:Raigarh
796:Bijapur
733:Battles
657:Ramabai
642:Mastani
627:Jijabai
466:Peshwas
441:Shahu I
436:Tarabai
421:Shivaji
219:Shivaji
199:Muazzam
191:Shivaji
152:Unknown
130:†
120:Shivaji
85:changes
78:victory
1172:Rajgad
1152:Rajgad
1147:Raigad
1127:Mangad
1111:Mysore
1014:Khadki
994:Assaye
979:Kharda
964:Lalsot
944:Badami
886:Narela
846:Bhopal
816:Khelna
811:Satara
786:Kalyan
781:Salher
761:Chakan
662:Saibai
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155:12,000
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72:Result
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1177:Torna
1120:Forts
984:Poona
974:Patan
939:Adoni
851:Vasai
836:Malwa
826:Torna
806:Jinji
766:Surat
600:Women
209:Siege
1033:Wars
353:ISBN
302:ISBN
271:ISBN
228:Agra
197:and
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