11.
Marathas rescued Pidia Nayak. After sensing the trick, Aurangzeb 'almost went mad with rage & shame'. Mughals however captured 2 hillocks, water-spots & a walled post (Talwargera) after huge losses.
In Apr, Aurangzeb captured Wagingera, just to find Pidia Nayak escaped!
Marathas rescued Pidia Nayak. After sensing the trick, Aurangzeb 'almost went mad with rage & shame'. Mughals however captured 2 hillocks, water-spots & a walled post (Talwargera) after huge losses.
In Apr, Aurangzeb captured Wagingera, just to find Pidia Nayak escaped!
14.
1707: In Jan, Aurangzeb's illness started getting more frequent & serious. He died on 20 Feb 1707 at Ahmednagar.
Thus ended the epic saga of 27-Year-War,after which the Hindu power of Marathas replaced the Muslim Mughal power in the Subcontinent over the course of 18th cent.
1707: In Jan, Aurangzeb's illness started getting more frequent & serious. He died on 20 Feb 1707 at Ahmednagar.
Thus ended the epic saga of 27-Year-War,after which the Hindu power of Marathas replaced the Muslim Mughal power in the Subcontinent over the course of 18th cent.
15.
Khafi Khan, court historian of Mughals, sums up the reign of Maharani Tarabai as:
"(The Mughals felt) that it wouldn't be difficult to overcome 2 young children & a helpless woman. They thought their enemy weak, contemptible & helpless; but Tarabai, as the wife of Ram Raja..
Khafi Khan, court historian of Mughals, sums up the reign of Maharani Tarabai as:
"(The Mughals felt) that it wouldn't be difficult to overcome 2 young children & a helpless woman. They thought their enemy weak, contemptible & helpless; but Tarabai, as the wife of Ram Raja..
17.
The thread-series on the 27 Year War continues 👇
The thread-series on the 27 Year War continues 👇
Loading suggestions...