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Sambhaji Maharaj: The Maratha King who kept the dream of Swaraj Alive after Shivaji Maharaj

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Third Battle of Panipat (1761): Most eventful battle in Indian History: Resolute Marathas against Afghan hordes

Tarabai Bhosale leading a maratha army
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Tarabai Bhosale-Maratha Queen who took charge of the empire at its lows and resisted Aurangzeb for 7 years against all odds

arabai Bhosale , a maratha queen who successfully led several wars against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (Alamgir) and protected the Maratha Empire from disintegration

Rani Chennamma
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Forgotten Rani Chennamma,who protected Shivaji Maharaj’s son and saved the Marathas & defeated Aurangzeb’s Mughal army

This article is about Chennamma (rani of Keladi), who fiercely fought against the Bijapuri forces, followed the principle of Rajdharma in order to protected Rajaram (son of Shivaji Maharaj) from Aurangzeb (Alamgir), defeated the sultan of Bijapur and the ruler of Mysore. She was the queen of Keladi (situated on the coast of Karnataka)

bajiprabhu deshpande
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300 marathas vs 10,000 enemies: Bajiprabhu Deshpande and the battle of Pavan khind ,the forgotten heroic last stand to save Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj

This is the story of how maratha general Bajiprabhu Deshpande lead just 300 maratha warriors against an army of 10,000 plus Adil Shahi forces in the narrow Ghod Kind pass.

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