The Maratha chief Sambhaji, Shivaji’s son and successor, was captured and assassinated by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1689 AD. Aurangzeb, who was personally present in the Deccan ordered the brutal execution. This act, meant to end the Maratha threat, ...
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The member of Shivaji’s Ashtapradhan who looked after foreign affairs was the Sumant, also known as the Dabir. His duties included advising the Chhatrapati on relations with other states organizing foreign intelligence and handling diplomatic correspondence, ensuring effective communication with ...
Shivaji’s formal coronation, where he assumed the title of ‘Chhatrapati’ (Supreme Sovereign), was held in 1674 AD at the Raigad Fort. This ceremony, performed by the celebrated scholar Gagabhatta of Kashi, was a highly significant political and religious event that ...
Emperor Jahangir was buried in a magnificent mausoleum at Shahdara Bagh in Lahore (present-day Pakistan). He died in 1627 while returning from Kashmir. His tomb, situated on the banks of the Ravi River, was completed under the supervision of his ...
The Jat leader Rajaram was responsible for the infamous desecration of Emperor Akbar’s tomb at Sikandra in 1688. In an act of extreme defiance and revenge against Mughal oppression, Rajaram’s forces looted the tomb, dug up Akbar’s grave and burned ...