Was shivaji guided by any ideology in his attempt to build a regional state
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Shivaji was the son of Shahji Bhonsle by his first wife Jija Bai. He was born in the fort of Shivner, near the city of Junnar, north of Poona, on 20 April 1627. Shahji Bhonsle had been one among those nobles who were king-makers in the kingdom of Ahmadnagar. After its extinction, he transferred his services to Bijapur.
There too he wielded good influence and power at the court. He married another woman, Tuka Bai Mohite. Therefore, Jija Bai, his first wife, decided to live separately from her husband. She kept Shivaji, his son with her. Shahji assigned the Jagir of Poona to his wife and left one of his loyal officers, Dadaji Kond Deva to look after them.
While Jija Bai built up the character of Shivaji, Kond Deva trained him in the art of fighting and administration. Shivaji did not take much interest in formal schooling but he developed strong determination, courage, desire to fight against injustice, faith towards his religion and became master in handling of all arms.
Shivaji aimed to create an independent kingdom of his own right from the beginning of his career. In no case he was prepared to accept service under a Muslim ruler. In the beginning, Shivaji was not inspired by the idea of making free the Hindus from the bondage of the Muslims.
That idea developed later on. J.N. Sarkar comments- “An independent sovereignty he always coveted; but he never posed as the liberator of the Hindus in general, at all events not till long afterwards.”
There too he wielded good influence and power at the court. He married another woman, Tuka Bai Mohite. Therefore, Jija Bai, his first wife, decided to live separately from her husband. She kept Shivaji, his son with her. Shahji assigned the Jagir of Poona to his wife and left one of his loyal officers, Dadaji Kond Deva to look after them.
While Jija Bai built up the character of Shivaji, Kond Deva trained him in the art of fighting and administration. Shivaji did not take much interest in formal schooling but he developed strong determination, courage, desire to fight against injustice, faith towards his religion and became master in handling of all arms.
Shivaji aimed to create an independent kingdom of his own right from the beginning of his career. In no case he was prepared to accept service under a Muslim ruler. In the beginning, Shivaji was not inspired by the idea of making free the Hindus from the bondage of the Muslims.
That idea developed later on. J.N. Sarkar comments- “An independent sovereignty he always coveted; but he never posed as the liberator of the Hindus in general, at all events not till long afterwards.”
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