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#Thread on the Maratha campaigns against the Portuguese, which culminated in the Maratha Victory 282 years ago, on 16 May, 1739.

This thread will explore the reasons & background for the campaigns. (Chimaji Appa, prime mover of the campaigns 👇)
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Marathas have lived the Shlok 2.37 of Bhagvad Geeta throughout the 2-year-long Campaign.

"O son of Kuntī, either you will be killed on the battlefield & attain the heavenly planets,or you will conquer & enjoy the earthly kingdom. Therefore, get up with determination & fight."
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Religious atrocities of Portuguese:-
Religious persecution of Hindus in the western coast was one of the main reasons for the Vasai Campaign. Fanatical zeal of Portuguese rulers is well known.
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In the year 1567, Diogo Rodriguez, Captain of Rachol, destroyed 280 temples in the Salcette region (Goa) and also destroyed the principle image of the temple into pieces
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The report of activities of Franciscans state that 300 Hindu temples were destroyed by them in Bardez region (Goa)

1569, Aug 29: Viceroy De Noroha ordered - "No Hindu Temples should be erected in any territories of my King & temples shouldn't be repaired w/o my Permission."
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1559, Mar 28: Portuguese issued the following order. 👇

This order literally struck terror in the hearts of Hindus.
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1715: An order was passed:- "Hindus shall be compelled to listen Christian doctrine." This law led to mass exodus of Hindus from the city of Goa.
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1731, Mar 20: Portuguese Viceroy informed the King of Portugal: "During our war with Marathas, we captured many women & children & we're going to Baptise them."

1731, Nov 16: The King gave the final order that, "I permit you to Baptise the women and children. Go ahead."
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Also after conversions, the converted Hindus were *compelled to eat beef*

#forcedconversions #Christianity
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Second reason for the Vasai Campaign was: The Portuguese not abiding by the treaty with the Marathas.

Sarkhel Kanhoji Angrey, Admiral of Maratha Navy, was fighting 2-front wars with Portuguese & English. He asked Chh. Shahu for help. Shahu deputed his Peshwa Bajirao I.
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1722, Jan 9: Bajirao came with 7000 cavalry & deployed his force near Alibag.

Hearing Bajirao came to the aid of Kanhoji, Portuguese & English lost their nerve & signed a treaty.
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But soon after the treaty, Portuguese again started violent confrontation with Marathas & captured some farmers & warlords from Taloja Pargana.

Bajirao wrote a strict letter to Portuguese, commanding to release captives, else he'd instruct his army to attack the Portuguese!
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1728; 1730: Violent Maratha-Portuguese confrontations happened.

1732, Feb 10: Similar treaty happened to reduce the tensions. But Bajirao wasn't satisfied with the terms of treaty at all.
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Third reason:- 'N3GRO BAJIRAO'

Citing the 1732 treaty terms, Bajirao demanded the construction of a factory for merchants of Kalyan & Bhiwandi. But Portuguese didn't entertain Bajirao's demand and instead used a derogatory remark as "N3gro"!
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Portuguese generally referred to the Hindus as “gentios” (uneducated) or n3gros (blackmen).

The remark angered the Peshwa. Vasudeo Joshi reports in his letter to Bajirao Peshwa: Portuguese hadn't favorably responded to the Peshwa’s communication.
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Fourth reason - The persistent demands of Gangaji Naik Anjurkar to Chh. Shahu & Bajirao to look into the issue of religious atrocities by Portuguese.

Gangaji Naik Anjurkar was a landlord and held the right of Sarpatil (सरपाटिल) in the Sashti island.
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Through Ramchandra Mahadev Joshi Chaskar, he approached Chh. Shahu, Bajirao Peshwa & Chimaji Appa.

He explained to Chhatrapati Shahu & Peshwa Bajirao I the Portuguese confiscation of estate rights, denial of religious liberty to 'infidels', & destruction of temples, etc.
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He requested Chh. Shahu & Peshwa Bajirao I to launch an offensive in Portuguese area, & assured of all internal help they wanted.

1736, Apr : Chimaji Appa defeated Siddi Sat & made a treaty. This conclusive treaty freed Bajirao I and Chimaji Appa to fight the Portuguese.
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1736, Sep 11: English Governor of Mumbai, John Horne, had informed Portuguese Viceroy, Conde de Sandomil of Bajirao's plan to attack Thane & enter Sashti island.

1736, Sep 24: The same was communicated to the Portuguese General of the province of a possible Maratha attack.
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Thus the Vasai Campaign had been kicked off, & Chimaji Appa was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the Maratha Military operations against Portuguese.

#Vasai #Mumbai #History
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In the next part of the thread-series, we look at the actual campaign progress itself, in the battles, sieges & maneuvers!

#PeshwaBajirao #Hindutva #History

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