Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
A statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was installed in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra on the occasion of Navy Day on 4 December 2023. This statue was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that the statue was built by the Navy and it collapsed due to the wind. He has also said that the new statue will be installed as soon as possible. After the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj collapsed, the opposition has criticized the Shinde government, alleging the quality of work and haste in unveiling the statue. The statue was installed in the fort of Rajkot in Malvan, Sindhudurg district. However, the reason for the collapse of this statue is not yet clear. But now this has definitely become an issue of Maharashtra politics.
For Shivaji Maharaj Navy
The beginning of the Indian Navy in India is believed to be from the time of the British, which was called the Royal Indian Navy. Whereas the reality is that the Maratha rulers in India had a large navy consisting of 70-80 ships. In the medieval era, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj laid the foundations of the Maratha Navy. He built several sea forts along the Konkan coast from Mumbai. From where Shivaji Maharaj fought the war of freedom against the Mughals. During the Maratha period, ships were built at Karwar port in Karnataka near Goa.
Karwar has the largest naval base in Asia
Today, Asia’s largest naval base is being prepared at Karwar itself, which will house the future headquarters of India’s Maritime Theater Command, earlier the navy had removed the British emblem from its flag and incorporated the naval emblem of Shivaji Maharaj. That is, the Indian Navy is slowly embracing its glorious history by eradicating the mentality of slavery.
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Shivaji Maharaj fought this war
Battle of Pratapgarh
It was fought on 10 November 1659 between the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the army of the Adilshahi general Afzal Khan at Pratapgarh Fort near the city of Satara in Maharashtra.
Battle of Kolhapur
The battle was fought on 28 December 1659 near the city of Kolhapur in Maharashtra between the Maratha Chhatrapati Shivaji and the Adilshahi army.
Battle of Pawan Khind
On 13 July 1660, a battle was fought between the Maratha chieftain Baji Prabhu Deshpande and Adilshah’s Siddi Masud on the mountain pass surrounding Vishalgarh Fort, near the city of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India.
Battle of Chakan
In 1660, a war broke out between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire.
Battle of Umbarkhind
On 2 February 1661, a war broke out between the Marathas led by Chhatrapati Shivaji and the Mughals led by Karatalab Khan.
Plunder of Surat
On 5 January 1664, a battle took place between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the Mughal captain Inayat Khan near the city of Surat in Gujarat, India.
Battle of Purandar
In 1665, a war broke out between the Mughal Empire and the Maratha Empire.
Battle of Sinhagad
On 4 February 1670, a battle was fought between Tanaji Malusare, the general of the Maratha ruler Shivaji Maharaj, and Udaybhan Rathore, the commander of the Mughal army chief Jai Singh, at the fort of Sinhagad, near the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. I.
Fight for welfare
The Battle of Kalyan took place between 1682 and 1683, in which Bahadur Khan of the Mughal Empire defeated the Maratha army and captured Kalyan.
Battle of Bhopalgarh
In 1679, a war broke out between the Mughal and Maratha empires, in which the Mughals defeated the Marathas.
Battle of Sangamner
This war was fought in 1679 between the Mughal Empire and the Maratha Empire. This was the last battle that the Maratha king Shivaji fought.
Be it the Chola Empire of the South or the Satavahana rulers, or the Maratha Navy, the Indian Navy, providing the net protection and advancing maritime history as well as the blue water navy of the Indian Ocean region, the situation of even the slightest gust of wind toppling a statue of Shivaji Maharaj raises a question. is The Indian Navy has also ordered an inquiry.