Siege of Shivneri Fort

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Siege of Shivneri Fort
Part of Mughal–Maratha Wars
DateApril 1678
Location
Result Mughal victory[1][2]
Belligerents
Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg Maratha Empire Alam of the Mughal Empire.svgMughal Empire
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg Shivaji Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg Abdul Aziz Khan
Alam of the Mughal Empire.svg Yahya Khan
Strength
300 men Unknown
Casualties and losses
Most were killed Unknown

Template:Campaignbox Later Mughal-Maratha Wars

The Siege of Shivneri Fort was a military engagement between the Mughal garrison and the Maratha army in Shivneri Fort. The Mughals repulsed the Marathas who attempted to take the fort.

Siege[edit]

A few days after the return of Shivaji to Panhala in March, Maratha troops attacked a place called Mungi-Pattan on the Godavari River, 30 miles south of Aurangabad. It was then, in the next month, that the Marathas attempted to attack Shivneri Fort and captured it. They stationed themselves in a village of Junnar at its foot and, at night, tried to scale the walls with a force of 300 men with nooses and rope ladders. However, the mughal commander, Abdul Aziz Khan, an expert Qildar, though he had sent his son and followers to reinforce the mughal general Yahya Khan in the village, personally slew all the Maratha infantry with a few men who had entered the fort. On the next day, he chased the remaining Maratha troops who hid in the hills below the fort, capturing them but releasing them with gifts, sending a message to Shivaji saying:[3][4]

So long as I am Qiladar, you will never take this fort.

References[edit]

  1. Milind Gunaji, Offbeat Tracks in Maharashtra, p. 70[1]
  2. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Poona (2 pts.)p. 227[2]
  3. Jadunath Sarkar, Shivaji And His Times, p. 359-60[3]
  4. Modern Review Vol XXVI, p. 659[4]