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and Shahaji would make a fine couple. Maloji took Lakhuji's remark seriously, and announced publicly that his son was engaged to Lakhuji's daughter. This irked Lakhuji, who considered Maloji to be a lower-ranking
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In 1577, like the Nimbalkars, the two brothers joined the service of the Ahmednagar Sultanate, under Murtaza Nizam Shah I. Maloji became a trusted aide of
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Maloji and his brother Vithoji migrated away from Pune, and initially served as cavalrymen under the
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According to Shedgaonkar Bakhar, presumably composed after 1854 and rejected by historians like
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and Surendra Nath Sen, Maloji's wife Umabai allegedly prayed at the tomb of Ahmadnagar's
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temple near Verul, and also constructed a large tank at the Shambhu Mahadev temple in
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A Comprehensive History of Medieval India: From Twelfth to the Mid-Eighteenth Century
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A Comprehensive History of Medieval India: From Twelfth to the Mid-Eighteenth Century
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Shah Sharif, to be blessed with a son. Afterwards when Maloji and Umabai settled in
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A History of the Maratha People: From the earliest times to the death of Shivaji
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Maloji rose rapidly in the service of Malik Ambar, fighting against the rival
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Charles Augustus Kincaid; Dattatraya Balavanta Pārasanisa (1968).
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A Social History of the Deccan, 1300-1761: Eight Indian Lives
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Historical Biography in Indian Literature by SP Sen p.226
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Maloji was born in 1552 to Babaji Jadhav (d. 1597), a
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Intersections: Socio-cultural Trends in Maharashtra
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Kulkarni (1963). 142:and the grandfather of 138:. He was the father of 98:Babaji Bhosale (father) 644:The Marathas 1600-1818 43:Maloji Babaji Bhonsale 146:, the founder of the 127:(1552 - 1605) was a 449:G. H. 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Index

Shrimant
Sardar
Indapur
Shahaji
Jijabai
Shivaji
Maratha
Sardar
Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Shahaji
Shivaji
Maratha Kingdom
Patil
Pune
Jadhavs
Sindkhed
Nimbalkar
Deshmukh
Phaltan
Jadunath Sarkar
Sufi
Pir
Devagiri
Holi
Lakhuji
Jijabai
Shiledar
Jijabai
Jadunath Sarkar
Malik Amber

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