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Famous incident about chatrapati shivaji maharaj

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Answered by bhaveshg075
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there are there are many incidence about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj one of them are one of them is swaraja cha Uday...

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Answered by rubbinain10
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there are two most famous incident about chatrapati shivaji maharaj

1 combact of shivaji and afzal khan

2 excape of agra

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COMBACT OF SHIVAJI AND AFZAL  KHAN

Shivaji sent an emissary to Afzal Khan, stating that he did not want to fight and was ready for peace. A meeting was arranged between Shivaji and Afzal Khan at a shamiyana (highly decorated tent) at the foothills of Pratapgad. It was agreed that the two would meet unarmed, but would bring ten personal bodyguards each. Nine of these guards would remain 'one arrow-shot' away from the pair, while a single bodyguard would wait outside the tent. Shivaji chose Sambhaji Kondhalkar, Jiva Mahala, Siddi Ibrahim, Kataji Ingle, Kondaji Kank, Yesaji Kank, Krishnaji Gayakwad, Surji Katake, Visaji Murambak & Sambhaji Karvar for the meet. Nevertheless, both were prepared for treachery: Afzal Khan hid a katyar (a small dagger) in his coat, and Shivaji wore armour underneath his clothes and carried a concealed wagh nakha in one hand

As the two men entered the tent, the 7' tall Khan embraced Shivaji. Then treacherous Khan swiftly drew his hidden dagger and stabbed Shivaji in the back. The dagger was deflected by Shivaji's armour. The Persian language chronicle by Khafi Khan attributes the treachery to Shivaji instead. Shivaji responded by disemboweling the Khan with a single stroke of his wagh nakhi. Khan rushed outside shouting for help.

ESCAPE OF AGRA ;-

On 18th August 1666, shivaji escaped from almost  fatal trap laid by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for first and last time indiwan-i-khas. After that,net closed around him till he was  His escape was entirely hemmed in a series of concentric circles of guards. Hid escape was nothing less than a miracle and stunning blow to emperor Aurangzeb.

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