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'''Hambirrao Mohite''' was the chief military commander of [[Shivaji]]'s army. An able military general, he executed several campaigns for Shivaji and later served under [[Sambhaji]].<ref name="Pratik Gupta"/>
'''Hambirrao Mohite''' was the chief military commander of chatrapati [[Shivaji]] maharaj army. An able military general, he executed several campaigns for Shivaji and later served under [[Sambhaji]].<ref name="Pratik Gupta"/>


== Early life ==
== Early life ==

Revision as of 01:59, 29 May 2022

Hambirrao Mohite
Born1632
Satara, Maharashtra
Died1687 (aged 57)
Wai, Maharashtra
AllegianceMaratha Empire
Service / branchMaratha Army
Years of service1670-1687
RankSenapati (Military general)
RelationsSoyarabai (sister), Tarabai (daughter)

Hambirrao Mohite was the chief military commander of chatrapati Shivaji maharaj army. An able military general, he executed several campaigns for Shivaji and later served under Sambhaji.[1]

Early life

Hambirrao was born to Sambhaji Mohite, a military chieftain. He grew up with 2 brothers Harifrao, Shankarji and 2 sisters Soyarabai and Annubai. Soyrabai later married to Shivaji, which made Hambirrao Shivaji's brother-in-law.

After Prataprao Gujar's death, Shivaji made Hambirrao his Sarsenapati (commander).[1]

Attack on Burhanpur

Burhanpur was a major trade center connecting southern and northern India and had a total of 17 trade centers in the city. On 30 January 1681, Hambirrao Mohite and Sambhaji suddenly attacked Burhanpur. At that time the Subedar of Burhanpur was Jehan Khan. For the protection of Burhanpur there was only an army of 200 and Hambirrao had an army of 20,000. The Mughals did not even have the strength to oppose Hambirrao's army. Marathas got assets worth more than 1 crore hons in this battle.[2]

On 17 March 1683, Hambirrao was defeated in a battle by Ranamast Khan, one of the most powerful chieftains of Aurangzeb, in Kalyan-Bhiwandi.

Death

In 1687, in a battle fought near Wai province, Hambirrao defeated Rustum Khan, but a cannonball hit Hambirrao leading to his death.[3]

The film Sarsenapati Hambirrao is based on his life.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Pratik Gupta (2014). Maratha Generals and Personalities. p. 43.
  2. ^ Sawant, Indrajit. Marathyanche Swatantrayuddha Bhag 1 - Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
  3. ^ Joshi, Pandit Shankar. Chhatrapati Sambhaji, 1657-1689 AD. New Delhi: S. Chand, 1980. p241
  4. ^ Sarsenapati Hambirrao (2022) - IMDb, retrieved 2022-05-14