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Mughal Worshippers With Negative IQ, Providing No Source Of Information and Just Nicely Edited Picture.
Anyways, Before Starting The Actual Debunk We Should Look At Shivray's Action At Agra To Know The Whole Story.
Mughal Worshippers With Negative IQ, Providing No Source Of Information and Just Nicely Edited Picture.
Anyways, Before Starting The Actual Debunk We Should Look At Shivray's Action At Agra To Know The Whole Story.
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A man like Shivray, who kept himself so well informed, must have been aware of that practice and must have been prepared to put up with it when he had agreed to go to the Mughal court. What then could have upset him so much?
A man like Shivray, who kept himself so well informed, must have been aware of that practice and must have been prepared to put up with it when he had agreed to go to the Mughal court. What then could have upset him so much?
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Answer might be obtained by delving deeper into his psyche and personality in an attempt to try to discern his aim. There is no doubt that it was Shivray's ambition to establish his own independent kingdom. He had never been, and was never likely to be, anybodyβs vassal.
Answer might be obtained by delving deeper into his psyche and personality in an attempt to try to discern his aim. There is no doubt that it was Shivray's ambition to establish his own independent kingdom. He had never been, and was never likely to be, anybodyβs vassal.
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When he had to sue for peace with Jai Singh he had accepted a mansab for his son; but he would accept none for himself. He had also stipulated in his treaty with Jai Singh that he would not attend the Mughal court.
When he had to sue for peace with Jai Singh he had accepted a mansab for his son; but he would accept none for himself. He had also stipulated in his treaty with Jai Singh that he would not attend the Mughal court.
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He must have been prepared to suffer what he thought was dishonorable only because he felt it might prove useful in expanding his dominions with lesser effort and in a shorter period of time. Then, at an opportune moment, he could throw off his allegiance to the Mughals.
He must have been prepared to suffer what he thought was dishonorable only because he felt it might prove useful in expanding his dominions with lesser effort and in a shorter period of time. Then, at an opportune moment, he could throw off his allegiance to the Mughals.
(12/28)
If you still didn't got the point then let me tell you that this strategy used by Shivray is also used when Afzal Khan came against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
If you still didn't got the point then let me tell you that this strategy used by Shivray is also used when Afzal Khan came against Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
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On 18th May 1666, Jafar Khan (Who has been bribed by shivray) obviously must have exaggerated message of shivray to aurangzeb.
On 18th May 1666, Jafar Khan (Who has been bribed by shivray) obviously must have exaggerated message of shivray to aurangzeb.
(15/28)
Because 25th May Shivray through Amin Khan sent message to aurangzeb about "Rs.20 million if he was allowed to return home and all the forts which he had ceded to the Emperor were restored to him"
Imagine the humiliation of aurangzeb here.
Because 25th May Shivray through Amin Khan sent message to aurangzeb about "Rs.20 million if he was allowed to return home and all the forts which he had ceded to the Emperor were restored to him"
Imagine the humiliation of aurangzeb here.
(20/28)
Look at the language of Shivaji Maharaj here, Confidently asking Sardeshmukhi (tax) rights to surrendered forts, Asking for the mansab of Shambhu Raje. Even he didn't respect and attend the mughal court.
Look at the language of Shivaji Maharaj here, Confidently asking Sardeshmukhi (tax) rights to surrendered forts, Asking for the mansab of Shambhu Raje. Even he didn't respect and attend the mughal court.
(21/28)
Remind you that this is from 'Akhbarat' i.e. news letters of Mughal Court.
This is not exact letter of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
ΔkhbΔrΔt always filter out words/sentences to please the Mughal Court/Emperor.
Everyone Knows It.
Remind you that this is from 'Akhbarat' i.e. news letters of Mughal Court.
This is not exact letter of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
ΔkhbΔrΔt always filter out words/sentences to please the Mughal Court/Emperor.
Everyone Knows It.
(23/28)
> As I said earlier it is from the Newsletter of the Mughal Court.
> No such handwritten letter of Shivaji available. (Not even with the royal seal of Shivaji)
I'm not denying the fact that shivaji sent this letter but his past actions don't justify this newsletter.
> As I said earlier it is from the Newsletter of the Mughal Court.
> No such handwritten letter of Shivaji available. (Not even with the royal seal of Shivaji)
I'm not denying the fact that shivaji sent this letter but his past actions don't justify this newsletter.
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> Shivaji's Plan of Sardeshmukhi rights was accomplished already.
> Shivaji already got pardoned by Mughals without even apologizing after death of Mirza Jai Singh
This is the pure example of bigotry interpolation of history.
> Shivaji's Plan of Sardeshmukhi rights was accomplished already.
> Shivaji already got pardoned by Mughals without even apologizing after death of Mirza Jai Singh
This is the pure example of bigotry interpolation of history.
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It will be historically incorrect to think that supposedly a servant or a slave gets called by honour of "Rajah" even after he disrespects the Imperial Court & Emperor just because he asked for jagir for his son.
It will be historically incorrect to think that supposedly a servant or a slave gets called by honour of "Rajah" even after he disrespects the Imperial Court & Emperor just because he asked for jagir for his son.
(27/28)
Shivaji Maharaj himself was not mansabdaar or attendant of Mughal Court, Even then Muazzam called him "Rajah" is not a simple thing and shouldn't be taken as granted.
Shivaji Maharaj himself was not mansabdaar or attendant of Mughal Court, Even then Muazzam called him "Rajah" is not a simple thing and shouldn't be taken as granted.
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