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The | The Siege of purandar occurred in the summer of 1665 and was initiated by the [[Mughal Emperor]] [[Aurangzeb]], after the [[Maratha]] leader, [[Shivaji]], sacked the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] imperial port city of [[Surat]]. Shivaji continued to raid [[Aurangabad]] and attacked Mughal ships in the [[Indian Ocean]]. In response, [[Aurangzeb]] sent one of his most experienced commander [[Jai Singh I|Mirza Raja Jai Singh]]. | ||
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Siege of Purandar ( पुरंदर ) | |||||||
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Part of The Mughal-Maratha War | |||||||
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Mughal Empire |
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Aurangzeb Jai Singh I Dilir Khan Prince Muazzam Jahan Khan Bahadur |
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The Siege of purandar occurred in the summer of 1665 and was initiated by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, after the Maratha leader, Shivaji, sacked the Mughal imperial port city of Surat. Shivaji continued to raid Aurangabad and attacked Mughal ships in the Indian Ocean. In response, Aurangzeb sent one of his most experienced commander Mirza Raja Jai Singh.