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Krishna (1932).
Shivaji the Great. Vol. I.
Shahji. D. B.
Taraporevala Sons.
James W.
Laine (2003). Shivaji:
Hindu King in...
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Shahaji (Shahaji Bhonsale,
Marathi pronunciation: [ʃaːhaːdʑiː ˈbʱos(ə)le]; 1802 – 5
April 1848)
ruled the
Indian princely state of
Satara from 1839 until...
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Mughals around 1635, and
Shahji was
abandoned in his exploits.
Randaula Khan was
deputed to ally with the
Mughals in
stopping Shahji; him and
Mughal general...
- are also
known as
Shahji. They are said[by whom?] to have
acquired the name
Shahji because they were
followers of Sher Ali
Shahji, a well
known Bengali...
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Mughal authority in the
Western Deccan; a year later,
Maratha commander Shahji Bhonsle attempted a bid for
power using a
puppet ruler of the
Nizam Shahi...
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Shahuji I (b.1672) also
called Shahji of the
Bhonsle dynasty was the
second Maratha ruler of Thanjavur. He was the
eldest son of
Ekoji I, who was a half...
- the commoners.
Shahji Bhonsle – One of the
feudal lords of Bi****ur, Shivaji's father.
Jijabai – Shivaji's
mother and the wife of
Shahji Bhonsle. She is...
-
inspection of the
royal genealogies; Avji
returned with a
favorable finding —
Shahji turned out to be a
descendant of
Chacho Sisodiya, a half-Rajput
uncle of...
- (Bengali: লালন; died 17
October 1890), also
known as
Lalon Shah,
Lalon Fakir,
Shahji, was a
Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher,
mystic poet and
social reformer...
- man
named Shahji. When Babu refuses,
Bhagat threatens to
notify the police. Babu
becomes Kundan and
makes his way into the
hearts of
Shahji, his wife...