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    Maharani Tarabai Bhosale[a] (née Mohite) [1] was the regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 until 1708. She was the queen of Rajaram I, and daughter-in-law of the kingdom's founder Shivaji I.

  2. Dec 5, 2017 · Learn about the incredible story of Rani Tarabai, the brave daughter-in-law of Chhatrapati Shivaji who led the Maratha resistance against the Mughals. Discover how she saved the kingdom, expanded its territory and inspired generations of women warriors.

  3. Tarabai was the daughter-in-law of Chhatrapati Shivaji and the regent of the Maratha Empire for eight years. She fought against the Mughals, led military campaigns, and survived multiple challenges to her power and authority.

  4. Nov 12, 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Rani Tarabai, the widowed queen who fought against the Mughals and saved the Maratha Empire. Read how she led the Maratha army, escaped from sieges, and became the regent of the young king Shahu.

  5. Tarabai was the wife of Rajaram, the third Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire. She became the regent of the empire from 1700 to 1708 and led a fierce resistance against the Mughals. She was deposed by Shahu I, the son of Sambhaji, and imprisoned for 16 years.

  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Maharani Tarabai (1675-1761), was one of the most important contributors to the breakup of the Mughal Empire. She was the daughter of Hambir Rao Mohite, commander-in-chief of the Maratha Empire. Hambir Rao became Commander-in-Chief in the most curious way.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Rani Tarabai, the daughter-in-law of Shivaji and the de facto ruler of the Maratha kingdom after his death. She fought against the Mughals, faced internal conflicts, and influenced the Peshwa dynasty.

  8. Her life also coincided with significant developments in the eighteenth-century western Deccan: (a) the rise of powerful Brahmins in the central administration of the new Maratha state, (b) the eruption of Maratha warriors out of the Deccan and across the whole of north India from the Punjab to Bengal, and (c) changes in the social composition o...

  9. In 1700, Tarabai launched an army of 50,000 troops as far as Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh; in 1702, she invaded the borderlands of Maharashtra, and in 1706, the Maratha army invaded the cities of Gujarat and Khandesh. These were not just regular invasions. As per the Mughal historian Khafi Khan, Tarabai’s army penetrated ‘the old territories of the Imperial throne, plundering and destroying wherever they went. In imitation of the Emperor, who with his army and enterprising amirs ...

  10. Nov 7, 2022 · A true warrior, and a valiant queen, Rani Tarabai was one of the most courageous Maratha queens. She stood against the Mughals when they (Mughals) thought all that was in their way was a widow and her infant son. But little did they know that she would prove them all wrong. Tarabai belonged to the Mohite clan.