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  1. Welcome to the website of Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur formerly known as Kanpur University, Kanpur. The University is awarded A++, the highest rating by NAAC,Here you can find out the information about admissions, results, upcoming events, notices, about various departments of university, syllabus etc.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TarabaiTarabai - Wikipedia

    Conflict with Shahu Equestrian statue of Tarabai in Kolhapur. In order to divide the Maratha forces, the son of Aurangzeb , Azam Shah on the advice of his general Zulfikar Khan released Shahu I, Sambhaji's son and Tarabai's nephew, on certain conditions. Shahu immediately challenged Tarabai and her son Shivaji II for leadership of the Maratha ...

  3. छत्रपति शाहु (१६८२-१७४९) मराठा सम्राट और छत्रपति शिवाजीमहाराज ...

  4. A member of the royal family and a popular figure in Kolhapur, Shahu Chhatrapati is known for 'his simplicity'. He will face sitting MP Sanjay Mandlik from Shinde’s Shiv Sena in the seat.

  5. Download scientific diagram | Shahu I of Kolhapur (r. 1884-1922). from publication: Between the Raj and Raja: Taking Śakuntalā on Tour in Colonial India | This article is about the performative ...

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · After the short reign of Sambhaji Raje, Peshwa Bajirao led the Maratha army and brought the kingdom to its zenith. Shahu Maharaj was the Chhatrapati of that time. The Maratha Empire became possible because of many sacrifices of Maratha warriors. Peshwa Bajirao was one of the warriors who devoted most of his time to battles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shivaji_IIShivaji II - Wikipedia

    When Shahu, without a male heir to succeed to his throne, wanted to adopt a son, Tarabai disclosed in late 1740s that Shivaji II posthumously became father of a son called Rajaram II who was brought up by Nimbalkars of Phaltan, for his own protection. Shahu adopted Rajaram II who succeeded Shahu as the Chhatrapati following Shahu's death.

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