Every time a great king passes away, the kingdom suffers and crumbles a lot. When he was 23, His father, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj passed away. And that’s what made him special in the history of Bharat.Īt the age of 10, He started to unite all the kings across India to make Swarajya.Īt the age of 19, He taking economic and administration decisions in a perfect manner. He refused to give up and escaped along with Shivaji Maharaj. But the courage and valour in him didn’t let him do that. He could have sacrificed his life to save his fathers dream and make it come true like every other child. And so, when an informer informed in the durbar of seeing Shivaji and his son, the emperor replied no such getaway was made. Before moving, Shivaji dressed up two of his courtiers like himself and his son. On moving out of the durbar instead of moving towards Maharashtra, the two moved towards Mathura. Shivaji realised that this was the right moment for escape and on August 19, he along with his son broke out hiding inside huge baskets of sweets. A strict inspection was carried out and after a few days the security persons passed the basket without inspection. And hence sweets were made in huge quantities and were transported in large bamboo baskets. Shivaji asked for sweets and money to distribute among doctors, Brahmins, and poor people. After a three-day treatment, he was declared fit. In August, Shivaji alleged to have suffered from stomach ache and for his treatment doctors were called. Their escape story was an interesting one.
Aurangzeb put both of them under house arrest but they escaped on 22 July 1666.
He and his father Shivaji presented themselves at Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb ‘s court at Agra on. Mansabdar was a military unit within the administrative system of the Mughal Empire introduced by Akbar. As a result of the treaty, Sambhaji became a Mughal mansabdar. He learned a Portuguese, which helped him to fight against Portuguese colonizers in Goa.Īt the age of nine, Sambhaji was sent to live with Raja Jai Singh I of Aamer as a political hostage to ensure compliance of the Treaty of Purandar that Shivaji had signed with the Mughals on 11 June 1665. Along with Sanskrit, Sambhaji Bhosale learnt 13 languages. After the sad demise of his mother Saibai, when he was just two years old, Jijabai, mother of Shivaji Maharaj raised him with the same valour and courage that she gave to Shivaji Maharaj. He was born to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his First wife Saibai. He was born on 14 th may 1657 at purandar fort, near pune, India. He is known as the second Chhatrapati of the Great Maratha empire, who ruled like a lion from 1681-1689. Sambhaji Bhosale, Pride son of Bharat and Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.