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  2. Sangameshwar - Wikipedia

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    Sangameshwar Taluka is a taluka in Ratnagiri subdivision of Ratnagiri district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The headquarters for the taluka is the town of Devrukh. [1] In Sangameshwar the two rivers Sonavi and Shastri flow together. The meaning of Sangama in Sanskrit (and most Indian languages) is

  3. Sangameswaram - Wikipedia

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    The Sangameswara temple is a Hindu temple in the Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh, India.It is located near Muchumarri at the confluence of the Krishna and Bhavanasi rivers, in the foreshore of the Srisailam reservoir, [1] where it is submerged for part of the time, surfacing when the water level recedes to a sufficient degree. [2]

  4. B. K. Sangameshwara - Wikipedia

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    B. K. Sangameshwara (born 1970) is an Indian politician from Karnataka who is a four time MLA from Bhadravati Assembly constituency in Shimoga district.He won the 2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election representing Indian National Congress.

  5. Sangameshwara, Kalaghatagi - Wikipedia

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    Village in Karnataka, India Village in Karnataka, India Sangameshwara Village Sangameshwara Show map of Karnataka Sangameshwara Show map of India Coordinates: 15°11′19″N 74°59′7″E  /  15.18861°N 74.98528°E  / 15.18861; 74.98528 Country India State Karnataka District Dharwad district Taluk Kalaghatagi First settled Prior to 11th century Population (2001) • Total 1,953 ...

  6. Deccan wars - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of Bijapur and Golkonda, Aurangzeb turned his attention again to the Marathas, but his first few attempts had little impact. In January 1688, Sambhaji called together his commanders for a strategic meeting at Sangameshwar in Konkan to decide on the final blow to oust Aurangzeb from the Deccan. To execute the decision of the ...

  7. Muqarrab Khan - Wikipedia

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    Before Alamgir and his forces initiated the Siege of Golconda, Muqarrab Khan, the most experienced commander in Golconda, defected to the Mughals.Muqarrab Khan and his forces proved their fighting experience and worth against the Marathas when he led a contingent that eventually captured Sambhaji, the king of the Marathas at Sangameshwar and brought him to Alamgir.

  8. Sambhaji - Wikipedia

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    Sambhaji and 25 of his advisors were captured by the Mughal forces of Muqarrab Khan in a skirmish at Sangameshwar in February 1689. Sambhaji's positions were spied upon by the Maratha officials close to him, who conveyed this information to Muqarrab Khan. Accounts of Sambhaji's confrontation with the Mughal ruler and his following torture and ...

  9. Kavi Kalash - Wikipedia

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    In March 1689, Kavi Kalash was captured, along with King Sambhaji, by the Mughal army under Aurangzeb in Sangameshwar, and was tortured to convert to Islam and to influence Sambhaji maharaj to do the same. It is said that Aurangzeb got down from the throne to pray and thank Allah for the victory on seeing captured Sambhaji maharaj.