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Shivaji's Diplomacy with the English East India Company

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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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Episode Shivaji's Coronation: The Ritual That Forged a Hindu Kingdom Cover

Shivaji's Coronation: The Ritual That Forged a Hindu Kingdom

In 1674, Shivaji Maharaj crowned himself Chhatrapati at Raigad in a spectacular Brahminical ceremony that was as political as it was spiritual. This episode explores the coronation's elaborate rituals, the controversy over Shivaji's Kshatriya status, the role of Gaga Bhatt and the Ashta Pradhan, and the symbolic messages sent to the Mughal Empire and European powers. We discuss how the coronation transformed Shivaji from a rebel chieftain into a sovereign king, legitimized the Maratha state of Hindavi Swarajya, and set the stage for the Maratha Empire's expansion. The episode also touches on the curious presence of the English merchant John Fryer, who left a detailed eyewitness account of the festivities. #ShivajiMaharaj #ChhatrapatiShivaji #HindaviSwarajya #MarathaCoronation #Raigad #GagaBhatt #AshtaPradhan #JohnFryer #MarathaEmpire #Kshatriya #1674 #IndianHistory #SouthAsianHistory #EarlyModernIndia #MughalEmpire #Aurangzeb #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. Juni 20265 min
Episode Shivaji's Diplomacy with the English East India Company Cover

Shivaji's Diplomacy with the English East India Company

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]

Gestern7 min
Episode Shivaji's Horse: The Equine Companions Who Carried Swarajya Cover

Shivaji's Horse: The Equine Companions Who Carried Swarajya

In this episode of Fexingo History's Shivaji Maharaj series, Lucas and Luna explore an often-overlooked aspect of the Maratha empire: the horses that made Shivaji's swift cavalry and guerrilla tactics possible. They discuss the indigenous Deccani and Kathiawari breeds, known for their endurance and sure-footedness in the Sahyadris, and contrast them with the larger Mughal and Turkic horses. The episode delves into how Shivaji organized his horse management, the crucial role of the Mavala cavalry in battles like the raid on Surat and the escape from Agra, and the sophisticated intelligence network that relied on fast horseback dispatches. They also touch on the logistics of feeding, breeding, and trading horses in the 17th-century Deccan, giving listeners a concrete sense of the animal power behind the legend. This fresh angle avoids repeating prior episodes' terrain and instead focuses on the four-legged engine of Swarajya. #ShivajiMaharaj #MarathaEmpire #HorseHistory #Cavalry #DeccaniHorse #KathiawariHorse #Sahydri #Mavala #Swarajya #ChhatrapatiShivaji #GanimiKava #MarathaCavalry #Aurangzeb #DeccanHistory #BattleOfSurat #AgraEscape #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
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Shivaji Maharaj and the Art of Ganimi Kava Guerrilla Warfare

This episode of Fexingo History dives deep into the guerrilla warfare tactics that made Shivaji Maharaj a legend. Lucas and Luna explore the philosophy of Ganimi Kava—the Maratha art of lightning strikes, terrain mastery, and psychological warfare. They discuss how Shivaji's Mavala soldiers used the rugged Sahyadri mountains to ambush larger Mughal and Adil Shahi armies, the role of intelligence networks led by Bahirji Naik, and specific battles like the Afzal Khan encounter at Pratapgad where deception turned the tide. The conversation also touches on Shivaji's fort strategy, the use of monsoon season for cover, and how these tactics influenced later Indian resistance movements. With references to the Ashta Pradhan council, the Treaty of Purandar, and Shivaji's coronation at Raigad, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the military genius behind Hindavi Swarajya. #ShivajiMaharaj #GanimiKava #GuerrillaWarfare #MarathaEmpire #HindaviSwarajya #Mavala #Sahyadri #Pratapgad #AfzalKhan #BahirjiNaik #Raigad #AshtaPradhan #TreatyOfPurandar #MughalEmpire #DeccanHistory #MilitaryHistory #IndianHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

26. Juni 20269 min
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Shivaji Maharaj's Campaign Against the Siddi of Janjira

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the long-running conflict between Shivaji Maharaj and the Siddi of Janjira, a powerful African-origin naval force allied with the Mughals. They discuss the Siddi's stronghold at Janjira, an impregnable sea fort that resisted Maratha sieges for decades. The conversation covers Shivaji's strategic efforts to build a navy under Darya Sarang, the construction of Sindhudurg fort as a counter-base, and the key battles at Khanderi and Underi islands. The episode also examines how the Siddi-Yakut Khan alliance with Aurangzeb threatened Swarajya's western coast, and how Kanhoji Angre later continued the struggle. Listeners will learn about the unique tarande war boats, the role of European mercenaries, and why Janjira remained unconquered until after Shivaji's death. The episode illuminates a lesser-known but crucial theater of the Maratha-Mughal conflict. #ShivajiMaharaj #SiddiOfJanjira #MarathaNavy #Janjira #SiddiYakutKhan #KanhojiAngre #KhanderiUnderi #Sindhudurg #DaryaSarang #Swarajya #MughalMaratha #KonkanCoast #Tarande #Galbat #IndianHistory #SouthAsia #MedievalIndia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

26. Juni 20267 min