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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj : stepped back

Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj : stepped back


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After defeating powerful Afzal khan by shiva, bijapur's Abyssinian general rustam zaman was sent next. On 28th December 1659 AD, Shivaji led a full frontal attack at the center of the enemy forces while two other portion of his cavalry. Rustam zaman fled the battlefield in disgrace. In 1660 AD, adilshah sent his general siddi jauhar to attack shivaji's southern border. Siddi jauhar's army besieged panhala cutting off supply routes to the fort. Shivaji trickled siddi jauhar into meeting him and convinced Adil shah that siddi jauhar was a traitor, while they were fighting internally, he escaped with about 5 thousand soldiers one night from panhala fort. Baji Prabhu deshpande held rear guard with just 700 men and fought bravely to death while Shivaji reached vishalgarh safely. 
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj


Baji Prabhu deshpande is known as one of the greatest Maratha worriors to this day. After this badi begum of Bijapur requested Aurangzeb to help her. He sent his maternal uncle shaista khan, with 150,000 strong army.

Shaista khan with his heavily armed mughal army seized Pune and established his residence at shivaji's palace of lal Mahal. Shivaji and a troop of some 400 followers infiltrated Pune, using a wedding procession as cover. In the night they launched a most andacious attack directly on shaista khan. Khan saved himself from shivaji's sword by jumping out of the window but cost three fingers.

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