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  1. He was one of the warriors who participated in the successful 1659 battle of Shivaji Maharaj's forces against the forces of Bijapur's Adil Shah which immediately followed Adil Shah's general Afzalkhān's death at Jāwali. He also participated in the battles at Trimbakeshwar Fort and Wāni-Dindori against the Mughal Empire.He participated in Shivaji's invasion of Surat in 1664. He also participated in the Battle of Salher Moropant surrounded and attacked the 25,000 strong Mughal infantry at ...

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashta_PradhanAshta Pradhan - Wikipedia

    The Ashta Pradhan was designed to encompass all the primary administrative functions of the state, with each minister being given charge of one role in the administration. Ministerial designations were drawn from the Sanskrit language; the eight ministerial roles were as follows: . Pantpradhan or Peshwa - Prime Minister, general administration of the Empire. Moropant Trimbak Pingle was the first Peshwa appointed by Chhatrapati Shivaji.; Amatya or Mazumdar - Finance Minister, managing ...

  3. Moropant Nilkanth Pingle, also known as Moropant Peshwā, was the first Peshwa (Prime Minister) of the Maratha Empire, serving on Emperor Shivaji's Council of 8.[1] In 1647, Moropant joined Shivaji in establishing the Maratha kingdom. He was one of the warriors who participated in the successful 1659 battle of Shivaji's forces against the forces of Vijapur's Adil Shah which immediately followed Adil shah's general Afzalkhān death at Jāwali. He also participated in the battles at ...

  4. Dec 31, 2023 · Samridhi The Ayodhya movement, synonymous with the quest for the liberation of the Ram Janmabhoomi, spanned over four centuries in Ayodhya. What remains relatively unknown to many is that Moropant Pingale held the key to all the intricacies of the Ram Mandir movement; he was its field marshal, its strategic mastermind, and its silent yet […]

  5. Moropant Trimbak Pingle, also known as Moropant Peshwā, was the first peshwa of the Maratha Empire, serving on Shivaji"s Council of Eight.

  6. In response to Shivaji's incursions and fort captures in the Konkan region, Ali Adilshah, ruler of the Adilshahi Sultanate, appointed Afzal Khan with 10,000 horsemen to confront him.The official history of Ali Adilshah's reign, the Tarikh-i Ali, suggests that Ali Adilshah ordered Afzal Khan to eliminate Shivaji, viewing him as a threat to Islam.Although some sources suggest that the intention was to capture Shivaji alive, the Tarikh-i Ali remains the most reliable account.

  7. Moropant Trimbak Pingle (1620–1683), was the peshwa of the Maratha Empire, serving on Shivaji Maharaj's Ashta Pradhan (Council of Eight Ministers).. Early life. Moropant Trimbak Pingle was born to a Deshastha Brahmin family in 1620 Nimgaon. In 1647, he joined Chhatrapati Shivaji in establishing the Maratha Empire.. Career. He was one of the warriors who participated in the successful 1659 battle of Shivaji Maharaj's forces against the forces of Bijapur's Adil Shah which immediately ...

  8. Apr 15, 2024 · Moropant Trimbak Pingle was an influential historical figure in 17th-century India, particularly known for his role in the establishment and consolidation of

  9. Moropant Trimbak Pingle (1620–1683), was the peshwa of the Maratha Empire, serving on Shivaji's Ashta Pradhan (Council of Eight Ministers).. Early life. Moropant Trimbak Pingle was born to a Deshastha Brahmin family in 1620 Nimgaon. In 1647, he joined Chhatrapati Shivaji in establishing the Maratha Empire.. Career. He was one of the warriors who participated in the successful 1659 battle of Shivaji's forces against the forces of Bijapur's Adil Shah which immediately followed Adil Shah's ...

  10. Moropant Trimbak Pingle (died 1683), also known as Moropant Peshwā, was the first Peshwā (Prime Minister) in the court of Shivāji, who founded the Marāthā empire in western India.. In 1647, Moropant joined the efforts of Shivaji in establishing the Maratha kingdom. He was one of the warriors who participated in the successful 1659 battle of Shivaji's forces against the forces of Vijāpur's Ādil Shāh which immediately followed the killing of Adilshah's general Afzalkhān by Shivaji ...