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Raja Shivchatrapati is a Marathi historical drama television series based on Shivaji, founder of the Maratha Kingdom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The serial was re-broadcast in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic .
Raja Shivchatrapati: November 24 2008 – 2009: Star Pravah: Chhatrapati Shivaji: Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji: September 24, 2017 – February 29, 2020: Zee Marathi: Sambhaji: Yug: 11 September 1996 – 13 November 1997: DD National: Indian independence movement
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (1630–1680 CE), was the founder of the Maratha Empire in India. He is considered a prominent historical figure in India. A number of films, books, plays and television serials have been produced about his life and about figures associated with him.
His other works include books titled Raja Shiva-Chatrapati and Kesari, and a book on life of Narayanrao Peshwa. His most well-known work is the drama, Jaanata Raja, a widely popular play on Shivaji published and first staged in 1985. Since then the drama has been staged over 1000 times in 16 districts of Maharashtra, Agra, Delhi, Bhopal, and ...
His character was significantly depicted in Nitin Desai's serial Raja Shivchatrapati, it was aired on Star Pravah. In the Marathi language film Farzand, the role of Bahirji Naik was played by Prasad Oak; In Fatteshikast, the role of Bahirji was played by Harish Dudhade. In Marathi film Pawankhind, the role of Bahirji Naik was played by Harish ...
Jijabai was born on 12 January 1598, to Mhalasabai Jadhav and Lakhuji Jadhav at Sindkhed Raja in present-day Buldhana district of Maharastra. Jijabai was married at an early age to Shahaji Bhosle , son of Maloji Bhosle of Verul village, a military commander serving under the Nizam.
Raja Shivchatrapati - a Marathi TV serial of Star Pravah had episodes about this battle. Subhedar - a Marathi movie of 2023, starring Chinmay Mandlekar , depicted the battle of Kondhana References
Tanaji Kaloji Malusare [4] or Subedar Tanaji Malusare was a military commander of the Maratha kingdom and a companion of Shivaji. A local poet Tulsidas, [a] wrote a powada describing Subhedar Tanhaji's heroics and sacrifice of life in the Battle of Sinhagad, which has since made him a popular figure in Indian folklore.