The Chhaava collection refers to a significant body of work centered around Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the second Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire and the son of Shivaji Maharaj. This collection encompasses various forms of art and literature including novels, plays, poems and historical accounts. They delve into his life, his reign, his struggles, and his eventual martyrdom.
Important subjects covered in the Chhaava collection often include:
Sambhaji Maharaj's Early Life: Details of his childhood, education, and initial training in statecraft and warfare.
His Relationship with Shivaji Maharaj: Examining the complexities of their relationship, the transfer of knowledge, and the expectations placed upon him.
His Reign as Chhatrapati: Focusing on his military campaigns, political strategies, and the challenges he faced in maintaining and expanding the Maratha Empire.
Conflicts with the Mughals: Detailing his battles against the Mughal Empire, particularly under Aurangzeb, and his efforts to resist their expansion.
His Capture and Martyrdom: Covering the events leading to his capture by the Mughals, his refusal to convert to Islam, and his brutal execution.
His Legacy: Exploring his enduring impact on Maratha history and culture, and his portrayal as a symbol of courage, resilience, and resistance against oppression.
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