Talk:Battle of Purandar
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Treaty of Purandar
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The Treaty of Purandar (Marathi: เคชเฅเคฐเคเคฆเคฐ เคเคพ เคคเคน) was signed on 11 June 1665, between Jai Singh I, commander of the Mughal Empire, and Shivaji. Shivaji was forced to sign the agreement after Jai Singh besieged Purandar fort. When Shivaji realised that war with the Mughal Empire would only cause damage to his empire with possibility of his men suffering heavy losses, he chose to enter the treaty instead of leaving his men under the Mughals.[citation needed]
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Following are the main points of the treaty:
Shivaji kept twelve forts, along with an area worth an income of 100,000 (1 lakh) huns.[citation needed] Shivaji was required to help the Mughals whenever and wherever required[citation needed]. Shivaji's son Sambhaji was tasked with the command of a 5,000-strong force to fight for Mughals as Mansabdar.[citation needed] If Shivaji wanted to claim the Konkan area under Bijapur's control, he would have to pay 4 million (40 lakh) hons to the Mughals. He had to give up his 23 forts, which include Purandar, Rudramal, Kondana, Karnala, Lohagad, Isagad, Tung, Tikona, Rohida fort, Nardurga, Mahuli, Bhandardurga, Palaskhol, Rupgad, Bakhtgad, Morabkhan, Manikgad (Raigad), Saroopgad, Sagargad, Marakgad, Ankola, Songad, and Mangad.[citation needed] Along with these requirements, Shivaji agreed to visit Agra to meet Aurangzeb for further political talks. 122.163.186.131 (talk) 19:55, 3 June 2022 (UTC)
- There is a separate article on the treaty. In addition, you cannot add unsourced information on the article. You need to provide reliable sources.MehmoodS (talk) 19:59, 3 June 2022 (UTC)
Jai Singh's involvement
@R2dra, Jai Singh was the Mughal commander in this battle as per the records. So stop doing POV pushing. Imperial[AFCND] 15:19, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
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