Battle of Sangamner
Battle of Sangamner
The Maratha Conquests were a series of
conquests in the Indian subcontinent which
led to the building of the Maratha Empire. These conquests were
started by Shivaji in 1659 from the victory at
the Battle of Pratapgad against Bijapur.
The expansion of the empire was limited and interrupted by the Mughal conquests
of south India by Emperor Aurangzeb.
Marathas were forced to defend their territories against the overwhelmingly
strong Mughal army in the 27 years long Deccan wars. They were able to defend
their territories and gain an upper hand over Mughals in the sustained
conflict.
Afterwards, the Marathas conclusively defeated and
overtook major territories of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent and
its vassals. It ended with the eventual fall of the Maratha Empire after
the Anglo-Maratha Wars.
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