Shahuji I (b.1672) also called Shahji of the
Bhonsle dynasty was the second
Maratha
The Marathi people (; Marathi: , ''Marāṭhī lōk'') or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, ''Marāṭhī'') are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are native to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-A ...
ruler of
Thanjavur. He was the eldest son of
Ekoji I, who was a half brother of
Shivaji
Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale, ; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty. Shivaji carved out his own independent kingdom from the Sultanate of Bijapur that formed the genesis of the ...
, the first Maratha ruler of
Thanjavur. He reigned from 1684 to 1712.
Accession
Shahuji I ascended the throne in 1684 at the age of 12 on the death of his father Venkoji or Ekoji I the first Maratha ruler of Thanjavur.
The campaign of Zulfiqar Khan
The
Mughal Emperor
Aurangazeb's Deccan campaign reached its highpoint after the death of
Shivaji
Shivaji I (Shivaji Shahaji Bhonsale, ; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680) was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle dynasty. Shivaji carved out his own independent kingdom from the Sultanate of Bijapur that formed the genesis of the ...
. The Deccan sultanates were annexed in 1687 and Shivaji's eldest son
Shambhaji was captured and slain. However, the annihilation of the Maratha Empire was prevented by the brave resistance offered by Shivaji's second son
Rajaram and his wife
Tara Bai. As the Maratha territories were overrun by Mughal troops, the focus of resistance shifted to
Gingee fort which Rajaram took in 1693 with an army of 20,000 men provided by his cousin, the Raja of Thanjavur.
Aurangazeb retaliated by sending his general
Zulfiqar Khan who recaptured Gingee and pursued the fleeing Marathas into Thanjavur. From 1691, Thanjavur had been forced to pay a tribute of four lakhs to the Mughals in order to retain their sovereignty. In 1697, Zulfiqar Khan forced Shahuji I to return the lands he had obtained from Mangammal, the Nayaki of
Tiruchirapalli. Eventually Shahuji defeated the Mughals and captured lands as far as Varanasi. For this; he was immortalized in many literary works.
Wars and Conquests
An inscription at
Pattukkottai boasts of the conquest of all lands between
Pamban and
Pudukkottai by Babaji son of Gangadhara, the agent of Shahuji I and the construction of a
fort
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by the same official. Inscriptions also refer to the help offered by Shahji I to the Maravas. In 1700, Babaji invaded Tiruchirapalli in alliance with the
Sethupathy of
Ramnad. However, Rani
Mangammal, the Queen of Tiruchirapalli inflicted a crushing defeat on Ramnad. Soon Shahuji I switched sides on account of the common danger to Thanjavur and Tiruchirapalli from the
anicut built by
Mysore
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across the
Cauvery. A major war with Mysore was averted. But furious with Shahuji I over his new-found friendship with the
Nayaks of Madurai / Tiruchirapalli, Kilavan, the Raja of Ramnad invaded Tiruchirapalli and defeated the forces of the Nayaki. He sent a huge army across the dominions of Shahuji I and took the fort of
Aranthangi in 1709.
Literature
Shahuji I patronized learning and promoted literature. There are some dramas (koothu) in manuscript in the
Thanjavur library which belong to this period. A large number of high-quality Sanskrit works were produced during this period. ''Dharmakuta'' heaps praises on Shahuji I.
Tryambaka Raya Makhi gave a new interpretation to the Ramayana. Venkata Krishna Dikshitar who was a court-poet of Shahuji I composed ''Natesa Vijayam''. Apart from this, Bhaskara Dikshit wrote ''Ratnatulika'' while Veda Kavi wrote ''Vidya Parinayam'' and ''Jivananda''
In 1693, Shahuji I renamed
Thiruvisanallur as Shahajirajapuram and made a gift of this village to 46 Pandits of his court. This village soon emerged as the hub of literary, art and architectural activity.
''Bhulokadevendra Vilasam'', ''Athirupavathi Kalyanam'', ''Sankaranarayana Kalyanam'', ''Chandrikahasa Vilasa Natakam'', ''Koravanji'' and ''Vishnu saharasraja vilasam'' are some works in Tamil drama which belong to this period. However, almost all Tamil works of Shahuji's period indicate a decline in quality. The usual plot is that some princess falls in love with Sahendra or Shahuji and secures him at last. The king is described in them as a linguist and a conqueror. Besides these, there are a few stray pieces praising
Ekoji, Shahuji and
Serfoji.
There are also some
Telugu works from this period which are also lower in quality when compared to those of the
Nayak period. ''Sahasraja vilasa nataka'' narrates how Shahuji I defeated the Muslim sultans and conquered all lands up to
Varanasi
Varanasi (, also Benares, Banaras ) or Kashi, is a city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world.*
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. ''Vishnu sahasraja vilasam'' is a Tamil koothu written in Telugu script.
Later life
According to the ''Advaita Kirtana'', Shahuji I abdicated the throne in 1712 and became a
yogi. He was succeeded by his brother
Serfoji I.
See also
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Bhonsle
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Maratha Empire
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern India, early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. It comprised the realms of the Peshwa and four major independent List of Maratha dynasties and states, Ma ...
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List of Maratha dynasties and states
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Thanjavur Maratha kingdom
The Thanjavur Maratha kingdom ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty, Bhonsle dynasty was a principality of Tamil Nadu between the 17th and 19th centuries. Their native language was Thanjavur Marathi dialect, Thanjavur Marathi. Vyankoji Bhosale was the ...
References
# 'The Maratha Rajas of Tanjore' by K.R.Subramanian, 1928.
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1672 births
Year of death missing
Rajas of Thanjavur