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  2. Battle of Purandar - Wikipedia

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    In 1665, Shivaji 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. [3] Shivaji refused to personally serve Aurangzeb, but agreed to send his son Sambhaji. Shivaji also agreed to help the Mughals against Bijapur. Shivaji, along with his son Sambhaji, were taken at ...

  3. Deccan wars - Wikipedia

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    After the 1684 monsoon, Aurangzeb's other general Shahbuddin Khan directly attacked the Maratha capital, Raigad. The Maratha commanders successfully defended Raigad. Aurangzeb sent Khan Jehan to help, but Hambirao Mohite, commander-in-chief of the Maratha army, defeated him in a fierce battle at Patadi. The second division of the Maratha army ...

  4. Aurangzeb - Wikipedia

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    Foreseeing defeat, Shivaji agreed to terms. [213] Jai Singh persuaded Shivaji to visit Aurangzeb at Agra, giving him a personal guarantee of safety. Their meeting at the Mughal court did not go well, however. Shivaji felt slighted at the way he was received, and insulted Aurangzeb by refusing imperial service.

  5. Shivaji's invasions of Janjira - Wikipedia

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    Shivaji became a vassal of the Mughal Empire following his defeat and surrender at the Battle of Purandar. In this capacity, he sought to capture the Janjira fort for the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. [9] However, the Mughal general Jai Singh intervened and prevented Shivaji from capturing Janjira. [10]

  6. Shivaji - Wikipedia

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    Aurangzeb responded to the raids by sending Nasiri Khan, who defeated the forces of Shivaji at Ahmednagar. However, Aurangzeb's countermeasures against Shivaji were interrupted by the rainy season and his battles with his brothers over the succession to the Mughal throne, following the illness of the emperor Shah Jahan. [70]

  7. Shivaji's Southern Campaign - Wikipedia

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    With the Golconda king's destruction, they anticipated Shivaji could be overtaken and defeated. Emperor Aurangzeb, persuaded by the arguments of Diler Khan and Abdul Karim and disillusioned with Bahadur Khan's perceived treachery and incompetence, recalled Bahadur Khan to Delhi. In his place, Aurangzeb appointed Diler Khan as the new Moghul ...

  8. Battle of Sinhagad - Wikipedia

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    Aurangzeb then sent Maharaja Jai Singh, one of his vassals, with a large army to subdue Shivaji. In his campaign, Jai Singh besieged Purandar fort . Meanwhile, Diler Khan , another Mughal General defeated the Maratha armies at Vajragad and near Purandar.

  9. List of battles involving the Maratha Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    Shivaji's rebellion against the Bijapur Sultanate ... Defeat Maratha insurgency against the Mughal Empire; Battle of Chakan: 23 June – 14 August 1660 Marathas: