The Wild Warfront: Shivaji Mahasamrat – Volume 2

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Vishwas Patil

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Eka

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Publisher

Eka

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9789360450854

ISBN-10 9360450855
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 264 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 450
Subject

Historical Fiction

THE DAZZLING SECOND VOLUME OF VISHWAS PATIL’S MAGNUM OPUS, THE SHIVAJI MAHASAMRAT QUARTET After the 1659 battle in which the Marathas beat Aurangzeb’s uncle Shaista Khan and slay the mighty Adilshahi general Afzal Khan at the Pratapgarh fort, the Bijapur kingdom, though weakened, is burning for revenge. Shivaji is now striding towards the zenith of his power. He orders his trusted commander Netaji Palkar to mount a blitzkrieg against the invincible Adilshahi fortress, plundering or annexing territories stretching up to the valley of the Godavari, and also leaving the Mughal army camped in Aurangabad in a disarray. Leading many a bloody expedition, Shivaji captures close to sixty forts. In court, Shivaji establishes an efficient administrative structure, instituting a council of eight ministers known as the Ashtapradhan. But it’s when he puts together a formidable navy that Aurangzeb lays a trap, luring him into the fort of Panhala.What follows is a 133-day-long siege of the impregnable fortress, breaking which Shivaji trudges back to the safety of his fort in Vishalgarh. There are other battles to be fought, other victories he will wrest. With his greatest warriors—Siddhi Wah Wah, Baji Prabhu and Shambhuji Jadhav—staunchly by his side, he sets off again. He fights battles at the bays around Vengurla, Rajapur and Jaitapur; slays his sworn enemy Baji Raje Ghorpade of the Bijapur court; sacks and loots Aurangzeb’s port in Surat, the city of gold. His single-minded pursuit of regional autonomy causes Shahaji trouble in the Bijapur court, yet both father and son remain relentless in their campaign for Hindvi Swaraj. They split their army and go in different directions to expand the Maratha confederacy. Twenty-two years later, father and son meet again at Jejuri fort—an event that is the beating heart of this stunning sequel to The Whirlwind. The result of over a decade’s research and keen craftsmanship, The Wild Warfront is the story of how Shivaji became the revered king we now remember him as.

Vishwas Patil

Vishwas Patil is one of the most acclaimed Marathi writers today. He has written iconic novels like Mahanayak, Chandramukhi, Pangira, Zadazadati, Panipat, Sambhaji, Nagkeshar and Lust for Lalbaug. He has received the Priyadarshini National Award, the Vikhe Patil Award and the Sahitya Akademi Award for Zadazadati and the Gadkari Award for Mahanayak. Panipat has received thirty-eight awards since its publication in 1988 and was recently released as an English translation by Westland. Nagkeshar is being made into a television serial. In 2020, he was awarded the prestigious Dr Indira Goswami (Mamoni Raisom Goswami) National Literature Award.
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