2. Pic 1: Jadunath Sarkar used 'Shivdigvijay' as primary source, which he himself considered it as 'unreliable and imaginary'!
Pic 2: A letter written by Jadunath Sarkar about his opinion about Shivdigvijay.
Pic 3: Surendra Nath Sen also questioning Shivdigvijay's credibility.
3. This is the genealogy of Chh.Shivaji Maharaj from his father's side. He is said to be descendant from Mewar Sisodiya.
4. Ajaysinha had 2 sons-Sajjansinh & Kshemsinh.
Ajaysinha accepted his nephew Hamirsinh Sisodiya as his successor. Sajjansinh & Kshemsinh being disinherited by their father left for the Deccan in search for fortune.
The elder brother Sajjansinh is the ancestor of Chh.Shivaji.
5. Rana Dilip Singh, son of Sajjansinh helped to established Bahmani Sultan & revolt against Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
Rana Dilip Singh was granted 10 villages in Devgiri (Daulatabad) area by Alauddin Hasan Gangu, the Bahmani Sultan. (Pic 2 is the org. firman)
6. Bhairoji was the son of Rana Sidhoji (son of Rana Dilip Singh).
It is this Bhairavji, Bhosaji or Bhosla, the first Rana of Mudhol from the family is said to have got the surname of Bhosale.
(Firuzshah Bahmani's firman to Bhairoji 👇, Pic 4 original)
7. Bhairoji had 2 sons-Ugrasen, Rana Devaraj. Rana Ugrasen had 2 sons-Karansingh & Subha Krishna.
But due to some misunderstanding, Subha Krishna with his uncle Pratapsingh went to the ancient family's jagir of Devgiri around 1460. Thus the family of the 2 brothers separated.
8. Chh.Shivaji Maharaj is a lineal descendant of Subha Krishna. Subha Krishna's successors continued to live in Devgiri.
Successors of Subha Krishna- Rupsinha, Bhumendraji , Dopaji, Barhatji, Kheloji, Parsoji & Babji. Both brother got pargana (group of villages) of Wai.
9. Rana Karansingh (the elder brother of Subha Krishna), ruler of Mudhol obtained their name as 'Ghorpade' by climbing the great fort of Khelna (now named as Vishalgad) with the help of iguanas (Ghorpade in Marathi).
Ghorpade form the senior branch of Bhosale.
10. Maloji Bhosale, grandfather of Chh.Shivaji Maharaj, constructed the temple of Grishneshwar, near Verul (Ellora). Maloji Bhosale was son of Babji Bhosale.
11. Shahji Raje Bhosale, father of Chh.Shivaji Maharaj, called himself a Rajput in a letter to Adilshah Sultan.
Radha Madhav Vilas Champu, written by Jayaram between 1654-58, also testifies this.
-Khafi Khan (1664-1732), Mughal historian
-Shivbharat, by Kavindra Parmanand (betn 1661-74) described Maloji & Shahji being Suryavanshi
-Sabhasad bakhar, by krishna sabhasad (1697)
13. A contemporary English letter (1659), which is translated in Marathi, also mentions 'Rajput Shivaji'
Pic 2👇: Col G.B Malleson's 'Historical Sketch of the native India' (1875) describes Bhosale as descendants of Mewar Sisodia, & Ajaysinha’s two sons going to Deccan.
15. This was the THIRD TIME Jadunath Sarkar is debunked comprehensively in Maratha history's matters!
1. A #thread on busting some myths around the coronation of Shivaji Maharaj.
Coronation of Shivaji Maharaj was one of the revolutionary event of the 17th century India. Amidst all the Sultanates & Mughal Empire, a Hindu warrior crowns himself as a King! #ShivajiMaharaj#Hindutva
2. However, there are some myths that need to be busted. Historian Jadunath Sarkar has developed some myths about Coronation & Kshatriya Hood of Shivaji Maharaj.
He called Bhosales as Śudras & mere tillers of soil. Jadunath also says that they were "popularly known" as such.
3. This is a ridiculous thing to claim, without any shred of evidence.
This thread will provide the evidence, showing that many people contemporary of Shivaji Maharaj knew, that he *was* a born Kshatriya.
When Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj conceptualized the idea of Hindu self rule (Hindavi Swarajya), he had it in his mind to purify & purge the Mleccha influences upon the linguistic sphere too!
2. Chhatrapati Shivraji Maharaj directed efforts to bring about the development of indigenous language for administrative use. Farsi was replaced with a Sanskritized Marathi through the publication of Rajyavyavharkosh - राज्यव्यवहार कोश.
3. And that sacred work of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was carried forward by Swantryaveer Savarkar, as is beautifully explained via the above pictorial representation.
1. #Thread on the Heroic Resistance & Reconquista of the Deccan kingdoms vs the Delhi Sultanate (1294 - 1336 CE)
It was out of this struggle that the mighty Vijayanagara Empire was born.
2. 1294: Delhi Sultanate's first incursion south of Vindhyas, vs. Yadava kingdom of Ramchandra Yadava. Delhi gained some territory & wealth after peace talks.
1303: Sultanate's Gujarat invasion. Gujarat king Karna Vaghela sought refuge at Ramchandra Yadava's court
3. 1307: Sultanate's Yadava invasion. Yadava kingdom vassalised. But next year, Ramchandra Yadava died & his successor, Shankardev Yadava stopped the tribute to Delhi.
Delhi's invasions of Kakatiya (Warangal), Hoysala (Halebidu) & Pandya (Malabar) kingdoms followed till 1310.
2. Kabul is a natural part of ancient Indian history. In the Vedas, Kubha and Karumu are mentioned, alongwith the Sapta-Sindhu of Vedic civilisation.
Kubha = River Kabul
Karumu = River Kurram
3. Kabul was ruled by Turk Shahi dynasty. They were followers of Buddhism. There is legendary story of the origin of this dynasty, and its founder Barha Takin by Al-Biruni.