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in February 1689. Shahu married Sakwarbai from the Shirke family. Just like Tarabai, she was an ambitious lady and acted as an advisor to her husband. In the 1740s she had to fight both the Peshwa, and Tarabai for influence at the court.After Shahu's death in 1749, she was forced to commit sati under
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came from the Shirke family, his positions were spied upon. Sambhaji and 25 of his advisors were captured by the Mughal forces of
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The Shirke were relations and confidantes of the Raja Pratapsinha of the short lived
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got the Surve and Shirke to join him by force or by forming marital alliances.
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and some inland areas of Western Maharashtra during 15th century under the
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pressure from the peshwa, Tarabai and her own brother, Kuwarjee Shirke.
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and kept command over their regions. In the mid 17th century,
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The Shirkes were relatives of Bhosale rulers such as
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Index

clan
Gotra
Koli
Maratha
Agri
Maharashtra
Deshmukhi
Konkan
Maharashtra
Bahamani Sultanate
Deccan sultanates
Adilshahi
Nizamshahi
Vishalgad
Surves
Shivaji
Maratha empire
Shahaji
Shivaji
Sambhaji
Rajaram
Shahu
Yesubai
Muqarrab Khan
Sangameshwar
Satara state
Maratha clan system
List of Maratha dynasties and states
Bhonsle (clan)
Gaekwad

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