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a short note on Sambhaji

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Answered by velly011
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Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, also known as Sambhaji Raje Bhosale, was the son Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

In the famous Treaty of Purandar (11 June, 1665), Shivaji agreed that his son, Sambhaji would serve the Mughal Army. As a result, Sambhaji fought for the Mughal Army of Aurangzed against the Bijapur government. Shivaji and Sambhaji presented themselves at the court of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb where they were ordered house arrest. But somehow they managed to escape.



Sambhaji Maharaj was ascended to the throne on 30th July, 1680 and rewarded his other followers. The formal ceremony of coronation took place on 20th January, 1681.

There was the alienation of his nobles and officers against whom Sambhaji had to take strict measures. He grew distrustful of his father’s faithful servants and therefore appointed Kavi Kalash, a Brahman of Kanauj, who was a good Sanskrit and Hindi scholar and poet, as his adviser, and placed him above the Peshwa. As he was an outsider, Maratha nobles and officers did not liked him. Owing to these circumstances, Sambhaji’s reign did not proved to be very successful.
Answered by manishakandhare1
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sambhaji maharaj was born on 14 may 1657 on purandar fort Sambhaji maharaj was eldest son of shivaji maharaj sambhaji maharaj became chatrapati after death of shivaji maharaj from age of fourteen years he was involved in administration and welfare he lead many attacks on the Territories of Mughals and adilshah he had mastered Sanskrit and many other language and writeen budhbhushnam on the state craft in Sanskrit he was captured at sangameshwar by the Mughals sardar mukarabkhan and he put a brutal death on 11 march 1689.

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