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- Soyarabai, who was Hambirrao's sister, attempted to displace Sambhaji from the throne in favor of her own 10-year-old son, Rajaram. Hambirrao was temporarily...
- S****napati Hambirrao (Marathi: सरसेनापती हंबीरराव) is an Indian Marathi-language historical war film written and directed by Pravin Tarde and produced...
- second son, Rajaram. She was the younger sister of the Maratha army chief, Hambirrao Mohite. Soyarabai was the daughter of Sambhaji Mohite, whose sister Tukabai...
- commanded by Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Sersenapati Sarlashkar Hambirrao Mohite attacked and plundered the city for three days. The Marathas got...
- best known for his Marathi films Deool Band, Mulshi Pattern, S****napati Hambirrao. All films are in Marathi, unless mentioned. "Biography of Pravin Tarde"...
- responsibility of Rajaram and arranges his wedding with Hambirrao's daughter, Tarabai. Hambirrao later dies in one of the battles, devastating Sambhaji...
- Soyarabai, who later became the wife of Chhatrapati Shivaji. His son Hambirrao Mohite became the Senapati of the Maratha Empire. The Mohite clan pla****...
- Aurangzeb was able to concentrate on the Marathas. Maratha Commander-in-Chief Hambirrao Mohite led the Maratha side in the battle. Sarja Khan (a Bi****ur general...
- plot.: 92, 106  In the 1687 Battle of Wai, the key Maratha commander Hambirrao Mohite was killed and troops began to desert the Maratha armies. Sambhaji...
- Battle of Wai unfolded between the Maratha forces under the command of Hambirrao Mohite, dispatched by Sambhaji, and the Mughal forces led by Sarja Khan...