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  1. 3 days ago · Back in the Y&R episode, It appears that Sharon did not intentionally plan to murder Heather. In a previous episode, Sharon breaks into Daniel’s (Graziadei) house and attempts to poison his whiskey.

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

    3 days ago · Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale, Marathi pronunciation: [ʃiˈʋaːdʑiː ˈbʱos (ə)le]; c. 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) [5] was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty. [6] Shivaji carved out his own independent kingdom from the Sultanate of Bijapur that formed the genesis of the Maratha Confederacy.

  3. 3 days ago · The committee tasked with investigating the collapse of the Chhatrapati Shivaji statue, which happened in August, has submitted a 16-page report to the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government, concluding that rust and a weak frame were the key reasons contributing to the statue’s downfall.

  4. 2 days ago · Mumbai: The faulty welding work, internal corrosion and weak frame are found to be the major reasons for the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s statue at a Malvan fort in Sindhudurg...

  5. 2 days ago · The effect of this scenario on the negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas remains uncertain. On one hand, if Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar (assuming he is still alive), sees Nasrallah ...

  6. 4 days ago · From January 6 to 10, 1664, Shivaji Maharaj's forces held Surat in a fierce struggle that would later be known as the Battle of Surat, or the Sack of Surat. The spoils of this audacious raid were staggering, with wealth estimated at one crore rupees seized, including cash, gold, silver, pearls, and exquisite clothing.

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  8. 5 days ago · Complete Answer: Prataprao Gujar: born in the village of Bhosare near Khatav, which is in the district of Satara, was Senapati of the army of King Shivaji. He was the third royal Senapati of the army of King Shivaji, which was possibly India's most powerful guerrilla force in the 17th century.