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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
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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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308:Dictionary of Battles and Sieges
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27:17th century battle in India
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1061:First Anglo-Maratha War
485:Moropant Trimbak Pingle
216:by the Mughal Emperor.
176:was fought between the
577:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
495:Ramchandra Pant Amatya
125:Commanders and leaders
44:The Maratha rebellion
192:The Mughal Emperor,
887:Invasions of Bengal
707:Maratha Confederacy
416:Maratha Confederacy
1117:Nizam of Hyderabad
1056:Maratha–Mysore War
734:Patwardhan dynasty
724:Scindia of Gwalior
174:Battle of Purandar
33:Battle of Purandar
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714:Bhonsle of Nagpur
505:Balaji Vishwanath
490:Moreshvar Pingale
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872:Katwa (1st)
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525:Narayan Rao
94:Territorial
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1087:Adil Shahi
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767:Umberkhind
752:Pratapgarh
658:Parvatibai
648:Lakshmibai
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550:Nana Sahib
510:Baji Rao I
457:Rajaram II
254:References
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188:Background
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1000:3rd Delhi
902:2nd Delhi
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678:Sakvarbai
663:Putalabai
628:Gopikabai
623:Anandibai
545:Amrut Rao
442:Rajaram I
245:Aftermath
241:in 1666.
198:Jai Singh
194:Aurangzeb
184:in 1665.
148:Jai Singh
135:Murarbaji
1173:Shivneri
1153:Purandar
1035:Mahidpur
1030:Koregaon
980:Chaksana
935:Pachgaon
911:Peshawar
852:Mandsaur
787:Sinhagad
782:Purandar
757:Kolhapur
693:Baka Bai
643:Kashibai
633:Jankibai
462:Shahu II
437:Sambhaji
235:Sambhaji
182:Marathas
180:and the
158:Strength
76:Purandar
71:Location
38:Part of
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1143:Panhala
1010:Laswari
960:Savanur
945:Wadgaon
940:Saunshi
920:Alegaon
892:Burdwan
842:Palkhed
832:Raigarh
807:Bijapur
744:Battles
668:Ramabai
653:Mastani
638:Jijabai
477:Peshwas
452:Shahu I
447:Tarabai
432:Shivaji
230:Shivaji
210:Muazzam
202:Shivaji
163:Unknown
141:†
131:Shivaji
96:changes
89:victory
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862:Vasai
847:Malwa
837:Torna
817:Jinji
777:Surat
611:Women
220:Siege
1044:Wars
364:ISBN
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