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First four forts conquered by Shivaji Maharaj ​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The first four forts conquered by Shivaji Maharaj are as follows:-

  1. Sinhagad
  2. Torna
  3. Shivneri
  4. Raigad

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The first four forts conquered by Shivaji Maharaj are as follows:-

  • Sinhagad

Tanaji Malusare perished after ascending a precarious ledge and engaging the Mughals in bloody combat. In control now, his brother successfully ruled the fort. Shivaji Maharaj expressed regretfully, "Gad aala, pan Sinha gela," meaning "We got the fort, but lost the lion." This explains the meaning of the name and its significance in Maratha's history.

  • Torna

At the tender age of 16, Shivaji's first conquest was Torna, which served as the first pearl on his royal crown. After renaming it Prachandgad, Shivaji Maharaj built monuments across the vast expanse.

  • Shivneri

Shivaji Maharaj was born at the fort of Shivneri, which dates to the 17th century. For the goddess Shivai Devi, after whom he was called, the fort houses a modest temple.

  • Raigad

Raigad, the seat of the Maratha Empire, was a landmark fort in Maharashtra history. In this location, Shivaji Maharaj was formally crowned as the ruler of the Maratha Empire. Much of the fort's splendor is still evident today, despite the British seizing it and destroying it in 1818. This is the fort where Shivaji Maharaj passed away.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is Shivaji conquered the sizable Torna Fort, also known as Prachandagad,

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At the age of 16, Shivaji conquered the sizable Torna Fort, also known as Prachandagad, which is situated in the Pune area. It is recognized as the Maratha empire's initial cornerstone. Due to its "zunjar machi" defense, it is the tallest and trickiest fort to take over, he claimed. In the Pune area of the Indian state of Maharashtra, there is a sizable fort called Torna Fort, often referred to as Prachandagad.

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