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81-7508-319-0
Vol. No : 10033
Contents
Shivaji
Tales of Shivaji
Tanaji
Description
During the seventeenth century,
the Mughals reigned supreme over the Northern and Central India. In the
Deccan endless battles were fought between other kings like Adil Shah of
Bijapur and chiefs like the Nawab of Janjira. The common man suffered at
the hands of the officers as well as the marauding chieftains.
At such a period was Shivaji
born. He was the son of a brave father and a wise and loving mother. These
two and a teacher named Dadoji were the moulding influences on Shivaji’s
character. The flame of freedom burnt in the little boy’s heart. He collected
around him a band of devoted followers and as they grew up they swore to
throw off the yoke of alien rule.
How Shivaji carried out his
ambitious plans with success, is told in pictures in the pages of the first
book in this special volume.
There are a number of tales
about Shivaji and his contemporaries. Some, like Rani Mallamma of Belavadi’
are historical stories while others like the story of ‘Hira the Milkmaid’
are legends. Three such legends are given in the second Amar Chitra Katha
of this volume.
The third Chitra Katha in
this special issue is on Tanaji, one of the Maratha warriors who shone
like a meteor on the horizon of early Maratha history.
Simhagad, near Pune, is a
living monument to the memory of this great soldier.
His story in our third Chitra
Katha of this volume is mainly based on, ‘Shivaji, the Maratha, his life
and times,’ by H.G.Rawlinson and ‘Shivasamsmriti’ by G.S.Sardesai.
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