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- Soyarabai Bhosale née Mohite was second wife of Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of Maratha empire in western India. She was mother of Shivaji Maharaj's second...
- Sambhaji at Panhala within eleven days. At the time of Shivaji's death, Soyarabai Shivaji's widow, conspire with Annaji to lure the Council of ministers...
- Soyarabai was a saint from the Mahar caste in 14th-century Maharashtra, India. She was a disciple of her husband, Chokhamela. Soyarabai framed large literature...
- Kaduskar as Soyarabai Bhosle - (née Soyara Mohite) Shivaji's second wife and Rajaram and Balibai 's mother. Ruchita Jadhav as Elder Soyarabai Bhosle Milind...
- family also followed varkari sect. Soyarabai - Wife Nirmala - Sister and her husband Banka (who is brother of Soyarabai): 84  Karmamela - Son Chokhamela...
- Jadhav's wife. She also portra**** an important role of Shivaji's queen Soyarabai in Raja Shivchhatrapati and a positive lead role in Chaar Choughi serial...
- of the Mohite clan. After the demise of Chhatrapati Shivaji in 1680, Soyarabai, who was Hambirrao's sister, attempted to displace Sambhaji from the throne...
- personal qualities, however, were a sharp contrast to Shivaji‘s second wife, Soyarabai, who was an intriguing lady. She also had significant influence over her...
- was the brother of Shahaji's wife, Tukabai. He was also the father of Soyarabai, who later became the wife of Chhatrapati Shivaji. His son Hambirrao Mohite...
- second wife, Soyarabai on 24 February 1670. He was thirteen years younger than his brother, Sambhaji. Given the ambitious nature of Soyarabai, Rajaram was...