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Nag Nayak of Sinhagad

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222:. Maharashtra Information Centre, Directorate-General of Information and Public Relations, Government of Maharashtra. pp. 25–66. 200: 173: 258: 84:
was an Indian monarch who lived and reigned from the late 13th century to the early 14th century, achieving the title of
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A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat, A.D. 1206-1526, edited by Mohammad Habib and Khaliq Ahmad Nizami
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Nag Nayak was worshipped as a symbol of strength and held power over the strategically important mountain fortress
263: 253: 248: 243: 126:, the attack raged until Nag Nayak's death in 1328, at which point Tughluq seized the fortress. 238: 119: 8: 115: 196: 169: 217: 190: 159: 142: 123: 232: 85: 165: 104: 93: 89: 111: 73: 108: 107:. It is said that he resisted an eight month attack from the 97: 92:, an ancient mountain fortress previously known as 219:Shivaji, the Last Great Fort Architect (nag naik) 230: 96:, located roughly 35km southwest of the city of 147:. People's Publishing House. 1970. p. 503. 161:History of Medieval India (1000-1740 A.D.) 114:, which stretched over large parts of the 231: 188: 157: 215: 13: 168:: Konark Publishers. p. 134. 14: 280: 195:. Orient Longman. p. 108. 192:The Founding of Maratha Freedom 209: 182: 151: 135: 1: 189:Sharma, Shripad Rama (1964). 129: 118:. Under the orders of Sultan 7: 10: 285: 259:14th-century Indian people 61:Rana Nag Nayak of Sinhagad 269:Monarchs killed in action 69: 60: 55: 51: 43: 35: 28: 23: 216:Desāī, Rameśa (1987). 158:Sharma, L. P. (1987). 264:Forts in Maharashtra 120:Muhammad bin Tughluq 39:Muhammad bin Tughluq 116:Indian subcontinent 202:978-0-8426-1524-2 175:978-81-220-0042-9 88:. He hailed from 79: 78: 65: 64: 276: 224: 223: 213: 207: 206: 186: 180: 179: 155: 149: 148: 139: 53: 52: 30:Rana of Sinhagad 21: 20: 16:Rana of Sinhagad 284: 283: 279: 278: 277: 275: 274: 273: 254:Delhi Sultanate 249:Indian monarchs 244:History of Pune 229: 228: 227: 214: 210: 203: 187: 183: 176: 156: 152: 141: 140: 136: 132: 124:Delhi sultanate 17: 12: 11: 5: 282: 272: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 246: 241: 226: 225: 208: 201: 181: 174: 150: 133: 131: 128: 77: 76: 71: 67: 66: 63: 62: 58: 57: 49: 48: 45: 41: 40: 37: 33: 32: 26: 25: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 281: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 245: 242: 240: 237: 236: 234: 221: 220: 212: 204: 198: 194: 193: 185: 177: 171: 167: 163: 162: 154: 146: 145: 138: 134: 127: 125: 121: 117: 113: 110: 106: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 75: 72: 68: 59: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 31: 27: 22: 19: 218: 211: 191: 184: 160: 153: 143: 137: 102: 81: 80: 29: 18: 239:1328 deaths 233:Categories 130:References 166:New Delhi 100:, India 82:Nag Nayak 36:Successor 24:Nag Nayak 105:Sinhagad 94:Kondhana 90:Sinhagad 70:Religion 122:of the 109:Islamic 199:  172:  112:empire 74:Hindu 56:Names 197:ISBN 170:ISBN 98:Pune 86:Rana 47:1328 44:Died 235:: 164:. 205:. 178:.

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Hindu
Rana
Sinhagad
Kondhana
Pune
Sinhagad
Islamic
empire
Indian subcontinent
Muhammad bin Tughluq
Delhi sultanate
A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat, A.D. 1206-1526, edited by Mohammad Habib and Khaliq Ahmad Nizami
History of Medieval India (1000-1740 A.D.)
New Delhi
ISBN
978-81-220-0042-9
The Founding of Maratha Freedom
ISBN
978-0-8426-1524-2
Shivaji, the Last Great Fort Architect (nag naik)
Categories
1328 deaths
History of Pune
Indian monarchs
Delhi Sultanate
14th-century Indian people
Forts in Maharashtra
Monarchs killed in action

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