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Kanhoji Angre ([kanʱod͡ʒiː aːŋɡɾe]), also
known as
Conajee Angria or
Sarkhel Angré (August 1669 – 4 July 1729) was a
Maratha Navy officer.
Kanhoji became...
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Kanhoji Naik-Jedhe
Deshmukh was a 17th-century
Marathi Sardar, and a
trusted aide of Shahaji, and of Shahaji's son
Shivaji Maharaj, who
founded the Maratha...
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Admiral Kanhoji Angre.
Under his leadership, the
influence of
European trading companies was
checked along the
western coast of India.
Kanhoji owed allegiance...
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Khanderi (officially
Kanhoji Angre island) is an
island with a fort,
located south of Mumbai,
along the
coast of Maharashtra, India.
Khanderi is located...
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Chattrapati Shivaji's navy, and was
succeeded in 1690 by his son
Kanhoji Angre.
Kanhoji received from
Tarabai the
title of "Sarkhel" or Koli
Admiral of...
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princely state in India. It was
founded by the
famous Maratha Navy
admiral Kanhoji Angre in 1698. The
ruling family of the state, the Angre, were skilled...
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Alibag was
founded in the 17th
century by the
Admiral of the
Maratha Navy
Kanhoji Angre.
Alibag and its
surrounding villages are the
historic hinterlands...
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Balaji and
Kanhoji met at Lonavala. The
newly appointed Peshwa appealed to the old sailor's
patriotism for the
Maratha cause.
Kanhoji Angre agreed to...
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Battle of
Pilsud was
fought between Sawai Jai
Singh and the
Marathas under Kanhoji Bhonsle and
Khanderao Dabhade.
There were many
troubles for Jai
Singh II...
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negotiate with
Kanhoji Angre.
Kanhoji agreed to
acknowledge allegiance to
Satara and
shift his
loyalty from Tarabai. In
return Kanhoji was
confirmed command...