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6th January 1664 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Attacked Mughal Ruled Surat



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  2. Battle of Surat

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Battle of Surat
    Part of Imperial Maratha Conquests
    DateJanuary 5, 1664
    LocationSurat, Gujarat, India
    ResultDecisive victory for Marathas
    Belligerents
    Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg Maratha EmpireFlag of the Mughal Empire (triangular).svg Mughal Empire
    Commanders and leaders
    Flag of the Maratha Empire.svg ShivajiFlag of the Mughal Empire (triangular).svg Inayat Khan
    Strength
    4,000 Cavalry1,000
    Casualties and losses
    No casualties4 prisoners killed
    24 prisoners wounded
    According to 'History of The Marattas' a book written in 1826 byJames Grant Duff, a Captain in the British India Regiment,(page-198),'Surat was attacked by Shivaji on 5 Jan 1664. This was a wealthy port city in Mughal empire for the sea trade of the era. The city was well populated mostly by Hindus and a few Muslims, specially the officials in the Mughal administration of the city.The attack was so sudden that the population had no chance flee. The plunder was continued for six days,two third of the city was burned down and there was smoke in the air for many days. The loot was then transferred to Raigad fort'.

    CONTENTS

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    • 1 Background
    • 2 Battle
      • 2.1 Composition of Mughal forces
      • 2.2 Composition of Maratha forces
      • 2.3 Movement and clash of forces
    • 3 Outcome
    • 4 Casualties
    • 5 References

    BACKGROUND[EDIT]

    As Shaista Khan, the Mughal governor, was in Deccan for more than three years fighting the Marathas, the financial condition of the Maratha state was dire. So to improve his finances, Shivaji planned to attack Surat, a key Mughal power centre, and a wealthy port town which generated a million rupees in taxes.

    BATTLE[EDIT]

    Composition of Mughal forces[edit]

    The defences of the city were poor, as the local Subedar, Inayat Khan appointed by Aurangzeb, had only 1000 men at his command. After sacking the Mughal garrison Shivaji attacked the port of Surat and set the local shipping industry ablaze.

    Composition of Maratha forces[edit]

    Shivaji was assisted by notable commanders along with cavalry of 8000 or more.

    Movement and clash of forces[edit]

    Shivaji attacked Surat after a demand for tribute was rejected. The Mughal Sardar, not the bravest, was very surprised by the suddenness of the attack and not willing to face the Maratha forces, he hid himself in the fort of Surat. However, there was an attempt of life on Shivaji by the emissary sent by the Mughal sardar. So Shivaji took the city and put it to the sack.
    Surat was under attack for nearly three days, in which the Maratha army looted all possible wealth from Mughal andPortuguese trading centers. The Maratha soldiers took away cash, gold, silver, pearls, rubies, diamonds and emeralds from the houses of rich merchants such as Virji Vora, Haji Zahid Beg, Haji Kasim and others. The business of Mohandas Parekh, the deceased broker of the Dutch East India Company, was spared as he was reputed as a charitable man.[1][2]Similarly, Shivaji did not plunder the houses of the foreign missionaries.[3] The French traveller Francois Bernier wrote in his Travels in Mughal India:[4]
    I forgot to mention that during pillage of Sourate, Seva-ji, the Holy Seva-ji! Respected the habitation of the reverend father Ambrose, the Capuchin missionary. 'The Frankish Padres are good men', he said 'and shall not be attacked.'
    The total number of prisoners executed during the raid was 4; the hands of another 24 were cut off.[3]
    Shivaji had to complete the sacking of Surat before the Mughal Empire at Delhi was alerted and could not afford to waste much time in attacking the British. Thus, Sir George Oxenden was able to successfully defend the British factory, a fortified warehouse-counting house-hostel.

    OUTCOME[EDIT]

    All this loot was successfully transported to Maharashtra before the Mughal Empire at Delhi could get the news of the sacking of Surat. This wealth later was used for developing & strengthening the Maratha State. News in London Gazzeton 20 Feb 1672 [5]

    CASUALTIES[EDIT]

    One Englishman named Anthony Smith, was captured by the Marathas, and funds were demanded from him.However when king Shivaji understood that Smith was poor he was freed. When the Mughal Army finally approached on the fourth fateful day, Shivaji and his followers galloped southwards into the Deccan.
    Only the well organized British led by George Oxenden and the Portuguese survived the onslaught, but the city itself never recovered.

    REFERENCES[EDIT]

    1. Jump up^ H. S. Sardesai (2002). Shivaji, the great Maratha. Cosmo Publications. pp. 506–. ISBN 978-81-7755-286-7. Retrieved14 December 2011.
    2. Jump up^ Balkrishna Govind Gokhale (1979). "VII. The Merchant Prince Virji Vora". Surat In The Seventeenth Century. Popular Prakashan. p. 25. ISBN 9788171542208. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
    3. ^ Jump up to:a b H. S. Sardesai (2002). Shivaji, the great Maratha. Cosmo Publications. p. 506. ISBN 978-81-7755-286-7.
    4. Jump up^ The great Maratha, Volume 2, H. S. Sardesai, Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd, 2002, ISBN 8177552864, ISBN 9788177552867
    5. Jump up^ News in London Gazzet http://www.indianexpress.com/news/researcher-finds-reference-to-shivaji-maharaj-in-foreign-newspaper/362848
    Bibliography
    • James Grant Duff - History of Marathas
    • S.D.Samant - Vedh Mahamanvacha
    • Babasaheb Purandare - Raja ShivChhatrapati
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  1. Battle of Surat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    So to improve his finances, Shivaji planned to attack Surat, a key Mughal power centre, and a wealthy port town which generated a million rupees in taxes.
  2. Today in Indian History - Events for January 6

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    6-January-1664, Chhatrapati Shivaji attacked on Surat. 6-January-1818, Dominion of Holkar in India are annexed with Rajput states and come under the British ...
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  3. Revival of True India: Shivaji Maharaj

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    With a cavalry force of 5000 Marathas, Shivaji attacked them near Kolhapur on .... From 6th to 10th January, Shivaji looted the city of Surat, the richest port of the ...
  4. BJP – Congress fight over Shivaji Maharaj's role in the ...

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    Feb 18, 2012 - Shri Solanki added that Shivaji Maharaj had selected Surat for looting the ... Congress Councillors are too few to fight back any attack in Surat ...
  5. The Marathas 1600-1818 - Volume 2 - Page 71 - Google Books Result

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    Stewart Gordon - 1993 - ‎History
    Four hundred followers slipped into the Mughal camp, attacked the person of ... Shivajilaunched an attack on Surat within a few months of the night attack on ...

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  7. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ... !: 23. Again Sack Of Surat ...

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    Mar 14, 2009 - Again Sack Of Surat & Other Maratha Raids… ... Shivaji moved from kalyan & took the same route as followed during the 1st attack on Surat.
  8. Maratha Chronicles: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (Part2)

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    Nov 20, 2010 - Note: The Surat loot was stored in fort Lohagad near Pune for sometime. ... But before he could join the Khan, Shivaji attacked him at Mudhol.
  9. Itihas!: Raja Shivaji and First Sack of Surat.

    manjeetmoharil.blogspot.com/.../raja-shivaji-and-1st-sack-of-surat.html
     
    Oct 16, 2012 - Topic of today's discussion is why Shivaji Raja attacked Surat town. And the reason to choose this is subject is that, there is still some sect of ...
  10. Shivaji was a Robin Hood in plundering Surat: Modi in Raigad

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    Jan 6, 2014 - Shivaji had done a surprise attack. More important than taking the Mughal treasures, he got a psychological advantage in attacking Surat and ...

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