A Short History of the Marhattas Ie Mahrattas From the Early Times to the
A Short History of the Marhattas Ie Mahrattas From the Early Times to the
Upendra Nath Ball
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Most of these forts were entrusted to Mahratta jaghir- dars or deshmukhs. Scarcely any of them was garrisoned by Mahomedans as they were considered unhealthy specially in the rains. Shivaji intended to occupy some of these forts, and thus to prepare him- self for his further projects. The forts within his jaghir were not in charge of Dadaji. The fort of Koudane had a Mahomedan killidar and Puraudhar was under a Brahman named Nilkant Rao. Twenty miles south west of Poona was the hill-fort of Tor...na. The fort was situated at the source of the Neera, and it could not be easily approached. Shivaji won over the killidar of Torna, and got possession of the fort in 1646 A. D. In order to stop opposition from Bija- pur he sent his agents to represent before the Court that the transfer of the managment of the fort would be to the benefit of the king and would bring him more revenue than he could get from the Deshmukhs. Mean- while he began to repair the fort and got a large treasure in digging Up a part of the ruins.
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