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Battle of Purandar

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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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After the treaty, Shivaji sent some 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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After the disgrace of Shaista Khan and Shivaji's raid on Surat....Aurangzeb appointed Mirza Raja Jai Singh, who was one of his trusted noble...he was given an army of 12,000.....Jai Singh was not only given full military authority....he was made the viceroy of the Deccan in place of Prince
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sued for peace and agreed to hand over 23 of his 36 forts to Jai Singh.A mansab of 5000 was granted to shivaji's son, Sambhaji. Shivaji refused to personally serve Aurangzeb, but agreed to send his son
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Jai Singh started his campaign by isolating Shivaji; he persuaded some Maratha nobles to join him and offered to reduce the tribute of the
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were both replaced by Jai Singh after their failure against Shivaji. Jai Singh was given full military power and made viceroy of
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if they joined him. Jai Singh then besieged Purandar and beat off all Maratha attempts to relieve the fort. In 1665,
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Index

Treaty of Purandar (1665)
Mughal conquests
The Maratha rebellion

Purandar
Mughal
Maratha kingdom
Mughal Empire
Shivaji
Murarbaji

Jai Singh
Diler Khan
Mughal Empire
Marathas
Aurangzeb
Jai Singh
Shivaji
Shaista Khan
Muazzam
Deccan
Bijapur Sultanate
Shivaji
Sambhaji
Agra




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