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1130: 377: 561: 393: 666:, also a rival of Balaji Baji Rao, was in the neighbourhood of Pune with a strong army and agreed to protect her against any harm. In Pune, Balaji Baji Rao treated her respectfully and after some reluctance, Tarabai accepted Balaji Baji Rao's superiority. She agreed to dismiss her lieutenant Baburao Jadhav, whom Balaji Baji Rao disliked. In return, the Balaji Baji Rao forgave her. On 14 September 1752, the two took oaths at 56: 533:, retreating immediately. With his 8000 men, Dabhade attacked and defeated Mahomed Khan's forces numbering almost fourteen thousand. This left entire Gujarat coast wide open for Marathas. They immediately tightened their grip on Mughal supply chains. By 1705 end, Marathas had penetrated Mughal possession of Central India and Gujarat. Nemaji Shinde defeated Mughals on the 496:'s forces. Tarabai was skilled in cavalry movement and made strategic movements herself during wars. She personally led the war and continued the fight against the Mughals. A truce was offered to the Mughals in such a way that the Mughal emperor promptly rejected it, and Tarabai continued the Maratha resistance. 657:
and asked Tarabai to release Rajaram II, whose physical and mental condition had deteriorated considerably. Tarabai refused and Balaji Baji Rao left for Pune, since a siege of the well-provisioned and strong Satara fort would not be easy. Meanwhile, Damaji Gaekwad, Umabai Dabhade and their relatives
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In the 1740s, during the last years of Shahu's life, Tarabai presented to the heirless Shahu I, a young man who she claimed was her grandson, and thus, a direct descendant of Shivaji. She claimed that Rajaram had been concealed after his birth for his protection and had been raised by the wife of a
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In 1706, Tarabai was captured by Mughal forces for a brief period of 4 days, but she escaped after the Mughal camp - in which she was being held - was ambushed by the Marathas. In 1706, Mughals started retreating from Maratha dominions. The Maratha country was relieved at the news of the death of
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Tarabai at that time demanded loyalty from the Maratha generals saying that Sambhaji (Shahu's father) had lost the kingdom which Shivaji had created. Rajaram through his efforts had regained that kingdom and therefore it was not the same kingdom but a new one created by Rajaram.
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A section of Tarabai's troops in the Satara garrison unsuccessfully rebelled against her. She beheaded the rebel leader, Anandrao Jadhav. However, she realized that she would not be able to fight Balaji Baji Rao, and agreed to meet him in Pune for a peace agreement.
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in 1709, and established her son Shivaji II as the first Chhatrapati of Kolhapur, known as Shivaji I of Kolhapur. However, Shivaji I of Kolhapur was deposed in 1714 by Rajaram's other widow, Rajasabai, who put her own son,
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Meanwhile, Balaji Baji Rao returned from the Mughal frontier, reaching Satara on 24 April. He stormed the Yavateshwar garrison in Satara, defeating Tarabai's forces. He surrounded the
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was not any minister but the dowager queen Tarabai. Her administrative genius and strength of character saved the nation in that awful crisis."
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in support of Tarabai. Gaekwad defeated a 20,000-strong force led by the Peshwa loyalist Trimbakrao Purandare at
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at great cost of life and money. Aurangzeb drove west, deep into Maratha territory notably conquering
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soldier. Shahu, who did not have a son of his own, adopted the young man who later succeeded him as
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Aurangzeb, who died at Ahmadnagar and buried at Khuldabad near Aurangabad, Maharashtra in 1707.
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was the queen consort. On Rajaram's death in March 1700, Tarabai proclaimed her infant son,
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left for the Mughal frontier, Tarabai urged Rajaram II to remove him from the post of
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Shahu eventually prevailed, sidelining Tarabai, due to his legal position and
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A 1927 depiction of Tarabai in battle by noted Marathi painter
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In order to divide the Maratha forces, the son of Aurangzeb ,
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Signs of strain were showing in the Mughal camp in late 1701.
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was the queen of Shivaji and the mother of his younger son
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As the regent, Tarabai took charge of the war against the
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played the role of Tararani in the 2021 Marathi series
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Queen consort and later regent of the Maratha Kingdom
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portrayed Tarabai in the 1993 historical drama film
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on the advice of his general Zulfikar Khan released
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in several battles and expanded the Maratha Empire.
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Index

Tarabai (disambiguation)
Maratha Empire
Maharani
Kolhapur
Maharani Tarabai
Baburao Painter
Queen Regent
Maratha Empire
Shivaji II
Queen Consort
Maratha Empire
Jankibai
Satara
Maratha Empire
Maharashtra
India
Satara
Maratha Empire
Maharashtra
India
Rajaram
Issue
Shivaji II
House
Mohite
Bhosale
Hambirao Mohite
Hinduism
née
Maratha Empire

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