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- Pratapgad is a mountain fort located in Satara district, in the Western Indian state of Maharashtra. The fort is situated 24 kilometres from the Mahabaleshwar...
- negotiation meeting with Shivaji, and his army was defeated at the Battle of Pratapgad. Amid the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Bi****ur government campaigned...
- The Battle of Pratapgad took place on 10 November 1659, at Pratapgarh Fort in Satara. The battle was fought between the Maratha forces led by Shivaji...
- Around that time Shivaji also built a hill fort near Mahabaleshwar called Pratapgad fort. In 1819, after the demise of the Maratha empire, the British ceded...
- Panhala Fort and Rajgad, existed before him but others, like Sindhudurg and Pratapgad, were built by him from scratch. Also, the fort of Raigad was built as...
- fort of Sindhudurg. He was also entrusted with the construction of fort Pratapgad along with Moropant Pingle. The earlier life of Hiroji is uncertain. Some...
- and bade the garrison farewell moving towards to the Bhavani temple at Pratapgad. As he went inspecting the fortresses that lay along the route, he had...
- forts. He was also responsible for the construction and administration of Pratapgad. At Chhatrapati Shivaji's death, Moropant Pinglay was working as a supervisor...
- Shivaji Maharaj was making preparations for his meeting with Afzal Khan at Pratapgad. She was ill from the time she gave birth to Sambhaji and her illness...
- pilgrimage site for Hindus. Pursued by Bi****uri forces, Shivaji retreated to Pratapgad fort, where many of his colleagues pressed him to surrender. The two forces...