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Mard Maratha - Tales of Unsung Warriors from Swarajya

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Mard Maratha - Tales of Unsung Warriors from Swarajya
Mard Maratha - Tales of Unsung Warriors from Swarajya

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The Maratha empire was the power that dominated the Indian subcontinent from 1674 to 1818. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was the person behind the idea of an independent empire. He played a pivotal role to build the empire from scratch. Most of the world knows the importance of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as a great leader and mastermind of "
Swarajya
", however, there were many unsung warriors and heroes who helped the Maratha empire to reach the pinnacle it has reached over 100+ years. To name a few; Baji Prabhu Deshpande, Prataprao Gujar, Tanaji Malusare, Santaji Ghorpade, and many more have given their lives to fulfill the dream of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's ideology. This book shares the journey of the Maratha Empire and incredible tales of many warriors across decades who not only played a crucial role to keep the pride of "
" high but also created an impact in History. While you flip through the pages you may well find yourself going back to the history of the Maratha empire and exploring the sacrifice of a generation that was ready to die for the ideology they believed in.

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