Shivaji Maharaj: The Warrior King Who Changed Indian History — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known facet of Shivaji Maharaj's statecraft: his diplomatic and military engagements with the English East India Company. From the 1662 embassy led by Henry Oxinden to the 1674 letter exchanging gifts with the Company at Rajapur, Shivaji balanced negotiation with pressure, offering the English trading privileges in exchange for neutrality and military supplies like gunpowder and cannons. The episode delves into the 1672 plunder of the English factory at Rajapur, the subsequent Treaty of Bombay (1674) where the English recognized his sovereignty in exchange for trade concessions, and the 1680 siege of the English fort at Janjira. It also touches on Shivaji's earlier interactions with the Portuguese and the Siddis, setting the stage for his pragmatic approach to European powers. Listeners will learn about key figures like Sir George Oxenden, Henry Gary, and John Fryer, and how Shivaji's naval ambitions and need for European firearms shaped his foreign policy. A nuanced look at how a 17th-century Indian king navigated the emerging world of global trade and colonialism. #ShivajiMaharaj #EastIndiaCompany #MarathaEmpire #Rajapur #Bombay #HenryOxinden #SirGeorgeOxenden #Swarajya #MarathaNavy #SiddiOfJanjira #JohnFryer #17thCenturyDiplomacy #MarathaHistory #IndianHistory #Deccan #ColonialTrade #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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