Lakhuji Jadhav
Lakhuji Jadhav was a grandee of Sindkhed Raja in the present-day Buldhana district of Maharashtra state during the 16th century. He was Jagirdar in the court of Nizam Shahi Sultans of Daulatabad in present day Maharashtra. He was maternal grandfather of Shivaji, the founder of Maratha Empire.[1]
Lakhuji Jadhav | |
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![]() Comptempary portrait of Lakhuji Jadhav. The Persian inscription reads - Jadun Rai Deccani | |
| Born | 16th century |
| Died | 1629 |
Background
Lakhuji Jadhavrao claimed direct descendant from the Yadavas of Devagiri.[1]
He was one of the early exponents of guerilla warfare and he became one of the most important sardars in the Nizam Shahi sultanate. He is known to be the victor of the famous fort of Devagiri. [2]
His daughter was Jijabai, the mother of Shivaji, founder of the Maratha Empire. She was born on 12 January 1598 and married at an early age to Shahaji Bhosale, a nobleman and military commander under the Adil Shahi sultans of Bijapur in present-day Karnataka.[3]
Death
Lakhuji Jadhav was murdered by treachery at Daulatabad, along with his sons and a grandson, at the orders of the Nizam Shah in 1629. At the time, his daughter Jijabai was pregnant with Shivaji.[4] His murder is mentioned in the Badshah Nama of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Descendants
One of the surviving descendants of Lakhuji Jadhav was Shambusing Jadhav who famously fought in the Battle of Pavankhind. His great-grandson was the famous Maratha commander Dhanaji Jadhav.
References
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- Donald W. Attwood (16 September 2019). Raising Cane The Political Economy Of Sugar In Western India. Taylor & Francis. p. 104.
- Patil, Vishwas (2016). Sambhaji. Pune: Mehta Publishing House.
- Maratha Sardars General Studies History 4 Upsc, by Reddy. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005. ISBN 0-07-060447-9. p. 50
- Charles Augustus Kincaid; Dattatraya Balwant Parasnis; Dattātraya Baḷavanta Pārasanīsa (1918). A history of the Maratha people. H. Milford, Oxford University Press. p. 124.
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