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- Kanhoji_Jedhe abstract "Kanhoji Jedhe was a 17th-century Marathi warrior, and a trusted follower of Shahaji, and of Shahaji's son Shivaji who founded the Maratha Empire in 1674. Kanhoji came from a village named Kari, in present-day Bhor taluka, near Pune. He was respected among the Deshmukhs, noblemen in the area. Kanhoji was some 20 years older than Shivaji. Shahaji sent Kanhoji along with the young Shivaji to Pune. Because of his high personal standing among the Jamindars, he helped Shivaji in organising most of them under his banner.His actual testing time came when Afzal Khan, a Sardar sent by Bijapur court, came to attack Shivaji. Adilshah had threatened all the Deshmukhs of the Maval region to support Afzal or else perish. Kanhoji not only stood by Shivaji, but managed to keep nearly all the Deshmukhs on Shivaji's side. After Afzal was defeated soundly at the Battle of Pratapgad, Shivaji honored the loyalty and bravery of Kanhoji by awarding him talwarichya pahilya panache maankari (Sword of Honour).Kanhoji demonstrated his own magnanimity after the Battle of Pavan Khind. Immediately after Afzul Khan's death during the encounter with Shivaji, Siddi Jauhar, a great warrior, was sent to defeat Shivaji. To protect the citizens of the Maratha Empire, Shivaji decided to stay at Panhala Fort (near Kolhapur) which was at the boundary so that Siddi Jauhar's attack would not take him into the territory. Jauhar then surrounded Panhala with an army of forty thousand. When all other attempts to break Jauhar's siege failed, Shivaji decided to escape secretly. In the monsoon season, Shivaji and a small escort of soldiers crossed the siege line one night during heavy rain. However, Jauhar's army soon realized that he had escaped, and Jauhar sent soldiers under Siddi Masoud to catch Shivaji. After more than half a day's pursuit Siddi Masoud came very close to Shivaji and his escort. Then Baji Prabhu Deshpande, a senior warrior with Shivaji, convinced Shivaji to continue his travel towards Vishalgad while Baji Prabhu along with few warriors of Bandal clan held the narrow passage called Ghod-khind (Horse Pass). Baji Prabhu and his men fought with Jauhar's army and prevented them from crossing the pass. When Shivaji reached fort Vishalgad, defeating Surve Sawant's siege, he notified Baji Prabhu by firing three cannon shots. By now Baji Prabhu and his army were tired as they had been fighting for more than six hours, and Baji Prabhu had suffered many wounds. He died shortly after hearing the three cannon shots, realizing that Shivaji had reached safely at Vishalgad. Shivaji was very sad to lose such a brave and loyal warrior. To honor Baji Prabhu, he wished to give the honor of talwarichya pahilya panache maankari – which had been held by Kanhoji after Afzal's defeat – to Baji Prabhu's Bandal clan. When Shivaji expressed this desire to Kanhoji, he agreed to it without hesitation. This was a great deed by Kanhoji, considering the fact that Kanhoji Jedhe and the Bandal clan had been great enemies until a few years before this incident.Kanhoji Jedhe also played a pivotal part in bringing Shivaji back from Agra where he was under house arrest.".
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- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageRevisionID "706258210".
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Adil_Shahi_dynasty.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Afzal_Khan_(general).
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Agra.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Baji_Prabhu_Deshpande.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Bandel_cheese.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Pavan_Khind.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Pratapgarh.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Bhor_tehsil.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Bijapur.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_military_leaders.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maratha_warriors.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_India.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Maratha_Empire.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Deshmukh.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Hutatma_Chowk.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Jedhe.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Keshavrao_Jedhe.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Kolhapur.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Magnanimity.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtra.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtra_Day.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Maratha_Empire.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Marathi_people.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Maval.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Panhala_Fort.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Pune.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Samyukta_Maharashtra_Movement.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Sardar.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Sawant.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Shahaji.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Shivaji.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Vishalgad.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLink Zamindar.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanhoji Jedhe".
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe subject Category:Indian_military_leaders.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe subject Category:Maratha_warriors.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe subject Category:Military_history_of_India.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe subject Category:People_of_the_Maratha_Empire.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe hypernym Warrior.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe type Person.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe type Leader.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe comment "Kanhoji Jedhe was a 17th-century Marathi warrior, and a trusted follower of Shahaji, and of Shahaji's son Shivaji who founded the Maratha Empire in 1674. Kanhoji came from a village named Kari, in present-day Bhor taluka, near Pune. He was respected among the Deshmukhs, noblemen in the area. Kanhoji was some 20 years older than Shivaji. Shahaji sent Kanhoji along with the young Shivaji to Pune.".
- Kanhoji_Jedhe label "Kanhoji Jedhe".
- Kanhoji_Jedhe sameAs Q6363004.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe sameAs कान्होजी_जेधे.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe sameAs m.05q3fr.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe sameAs Q6363004.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe wasDerivedFrom Kanhoji_Jedhe?oldid=706258210.
- Kanhoji_Jedhe isPrimaryTopicOf Kanhoji_Jedhe.