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Sambhaji and gave
Mughal wealth plundered by Marathas under Sambhaji, Sambhaji, after becoming King of Marathas he gave first blow to Mughal Empire.

Sambhaji and Muhammad
Accounts vary as to the reasons for what came next: Mughal accounts state that Sambhaji was asked to surrender his forts, treasures, and names of Mughal collaborators with the Marathas, and that he sealed his fate by insulting both the emperor and the Islamic prophet Muhammad during interrogation, and was executed for having killed Muslims.

Sambhaji and fourth
Shahu Sambhaji Raje Bhosale Chhatrapati Maharaj ( 1682 – 1749 CE ) was the fourth Emperor of the Maratha Empire created by his grandfather, Chhatrapati Shivaji, and was officially the Raja of Satara ( now in Maharashtra, India ).

Sambhaji and son
Sambhaji Bhosle ( 14 May 1657 – 11 March 1689 ) was the eldest son and successor of Chhatrapati ( sovereign ) Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire and his first wife Saibai.
Sambhaji was captured, tortured, and executed by the Mughals, leaving his brother to hold the throne until his son Shahu came of age.
With Sambhaji imprisoned, after the death of Shivaji his widow Soyarabai Mohite started making plans with various ministers of the administration to crown her son Rajaram as the heir to the Maratha kingdom ; on 21 April 1680, the ten-year old Rajaram was installed in the throne.
Sambhaji, the elder son, was very popular among the courtiers.
After Aurangzeb's death in 1707, Shahuji, son of Sambhaji ( and grandson of Shivaji ), was released by Azam Shah, the next Mughal emperor, under conditions that rendered him a vassal of the Mughal emperor but his mother was still held captive to ensure good behaviour from Shahuji.
The term is most commonly used in reference to Shivaji Raje Bhonsle, founder of the Maratha Empire, and his eldest son and heir Sambhaji.
The institute was vandalized in December 2003 by a mob made up of members of an extremist self styled Maratha youth squad, calling themselves the Sambhaji Brigade, named after Shivaji's elder son.
He sent his wife Jijabai as Queen Regent, their younger son Shivaji to Pune to manage his jagir of Pune, their elder son Sambhaji and another son Venkoji from his second wife stayed with him at Bangalore.
However, the elder son Sambhaji was killed during an expedition due to the treacherous role of Afzal Khan.
This character seems likely to have been inspired by Kanhoji's son Sambhaji, who was contemporary to the film's setting.
He was the son of the second Chattrapati Sambhaji, who was killed by the Mughals in 1689.
He also agreed to let his son Sambhaji become a Mughal Sardar and serve the Mughal court of Aurangzeb.
Despite the cruel executions of Sambhaji and early death of Rajaram, Rajaram's widow Tarabai continued the resistance while Sambhaji's son Shahu was captured at a very young age and held captive of the Mughals.
* In the intrigues following the death of Aurangzeb, the Mughal governor of the Deccan released Shahu from captivity, hoping to keep the Marathas locked in an internecine struggle between the partisans of Shahu, and Tarabai who governed in the name of her son Shivaji and denounced Shahu as an impostor substituted by the Mughals for the son of Sambhaji.
Balaji Vishwanath induced Rajaram's younger widow Rajasbai to install her son on the Sambhaji on the throne of Kolhapur, dethroning Shivaji, the son of Tarabai.
Shrimant Rajaram Shivaji Raje Bhonsle Chhatrapati Maharaj ( 1670-March 2, 1700 Sinhagad ) was the younger son of the first Chhatrapati Shivaji, stepbrother of the second Chhatrapati Sambhaji, and took over the Maratha Empire as its third Chhatrapati after his brother's death at the hands of the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb in 1689.
His son Sambhaji even attempted to tunnel his way into the fort but was unsuccessful in all his attempts.

Sambhaji and Aurangzeb
The captured Sambhaji and Kavi Kalash were taken to Bahadurgad, where Aurangzeb humiliated them by parading them wearing clown's clothes, and they were subjected to insults by the Mughal soldiers.
Aurangzeb ordered Sambhaji and Kavi Kalash to be tortured to death ; the process took over a fortnight and included plucking out their eyes and tongue, pulling out their nails, and removing their skin.
During the eight years that followed, Sambhaji led the Marathas, never losing a battle or a fort to Aurangzeb.
After Shivaji, Sambhaji defended the Maratha empire from the Mughal onslaught led by Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb did not win a single major victory against Sambhaji before he was deceitfully captured and executed.
Under the rule of Sambhaji, Maratha generals ( Santaji Ghorpade and Dhanaji Jadhav ) chose Miraj as a safe place for their families while they were conducting guerilla actions against the invading Aurangzeb forces of the Mughal emperor.
Emperor Aurangzeb, enraged with the situation that the British fortified in Madras, occupied territory around it, captured Mughal ships, went into alliance with his enemy Sambhaji, he ordered his commanders everywhere in India to exterminate British from the country and seize their properties anywhere to be found.
* After capture and cruel execution of Sambhaji by Aurangzeb in 1689, became revenue official or writer in Maratha court under Ramchandra Pant Amatya.

Sambhaji and who
Sambaji's positions were spied upon by Shirke clan Marathas who had defected to the Mughals, and in February 1689 Sambhaji and 25 of his advisors were captured by the Mughal forces of Muqarrab Khan in a skirish at Sangameshwar.
Shahji experimented the dish with the pigeon peas, vegetables, spices and the tamarind pulp served his coterie and his cousin, Sambhaji who was visiting him.
Two expeditions were sent simultaneously against Shivaji and his elder brother Sambhaji, who defeated Adilshahi forces.

Sambhaji and Mughal
At the age of nine, Sambhaji was sent to live with Mughal sardar Mirza Raja Jayasingh, as a political hostage for a treaty Shivaji had signed with the Mughals.
Sambhaji than plundered and ravaged the city in 1680, his forces completely routed the Mughal garrison and punitively executed captives.
Sambhaji then withdrew into Baglana, evading the forces of Mughal commander Khan Jahan Bahadur.
The Maratha then attempted to build a stone causeway from the shore to the island, but were interrupted halfway through when the Mughal army moved to menace Raigad ; Sambhaji returned to counter them, and his remaining troops were unable to overcome the Janjira garrison and the Siddi fleet protecting it.
Sambhaji called his commanders for a strategic meeting at Sangameshwar to decide on the final onslaught on the Mughal forces.
Sambhaji was ambushed and captured by Mughal troops on 1 February 1689.
* Since the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji, his two sons Sambhaji and Rajaram continued the Maratha rebellion against the Mughal Empire.

Sambhaji and throne
Sambhaji formally ascended the throne on 20 July ; Rajaram, his wife Janki Bai, and mother Soyrabai were imprisoned, and Soyarabai executed on charges of conspiracy that October ..
However, Sambhaji prevailed and assumed the throne.

Sambhaji and from
In order to remove this support from the Mughals, Sambhaji undertook a campaign against Portuguese Goa in late 1683 storming the colony and taking its forts, while local Goans uprose against the Europeans.
On March 11, 1689, Sambhaji was finally killed, reportedly by tearing him apart from the front and back with wagh nakhe ( metal " tiger claws "), and was beheaded with an axe at Tulapur on the banks of the Bhima river, near Pune.
File: Sambhaji_maidan, _Vikhroli. jpg | Panoramic View of Sunset from Sambhaji Maidan

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