Soyarabai

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Soyarabai
Maharani of the Maratha Empire
Bornca. 1634
Diedca.1681 CE
SpouseShivaji(m.1650-1680)
Issue

Soyarabai Bhosale (née Mohite; died 1681) was second wife of

Maratha empire in western India. She was mother of Shivaji's second son, Rajaram. She was the younger sister of Maratha army chief Hambirrao Mohite
.

Early life

Soyarabai was the daughter of Sambhaji Mohite, whose sister Tukabai was the second wife of Shahaji. The precise date of Soyarabai's marriage to Shivaji is unclear, but various sources give the years as 1642, 1650 and 1660.[1] [2] In all probability, Soyarabai was married before 1650.[3] The marriage took place when Shivaji visited his father Shahaji at Bangalore with his mother Jijabai. Tukabai, the stepmother of Shivaji and paternal aunt of Soyarabai, insisted on the marriage.

After the death of Jijabai in 1674, Soyarabai gained prominence in Shivaji's family and, by extension, in the politics of the Maratha court.[4] Soyrabai bore Shivaji two children: a daughter Balibai and son Rajaram.[citation needed]

After Shivaji's death

Contemporary Maratha court chronicles such as Parmananda relate that, in initial phases, Soyarabai herself was against the court ministers performing the coronation of her son Rajaram. Sambhaji is recorded as testifying that, "the ministers of Shivaji were against him (Sambhaji). They poisoned the mind of Empress Soyarabai by saying that the eldest son of Shivaji (Sambhaji) should not be allowed to inherit the throne".

Sarsenapati (General) Hambirrao Mohite. He imprisoned the courtiers opposing him and formally assumed power as the Chhatrapati on 20 July 1680.[8]
Soyarabai's henchmen tried to poison Sambhaji in August 1681, but he survived and executed the criminals, installing their sons on their posts instead.

In a letter dated 27 Oct 1681, written by British Bombay council to Surat, they claim that "Ramrajah's Mother (Soyra Bai) is dead by report, poisoned by Shambhuji Rajah's contrivance "[9] This has been declared a myth by various reputed scholars such as Dr. Sadashiv Shivade and Vasudeo Sitaram Bendrey, as Soyarabai died a year and a half after this date of her alleged murder and was cremated by Chhatrapati Sambhaji himself.[10][11]

After Sambhaji's death at the hands of the Mughals, Rajaram did become the next Chhatrapati, carrying forward the continuous war of the Marathas against the Mughals.

In popular culture

References

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  3. ^ N C Kelkar. Shivaji Nibandhavali Vol.i.
  4. . Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  5. ^ Maharani Tarabai of Kolhapur, C. 1675-1761 A.D.,Śālinī Pāṭīla, pg 22 [1]
  6. ^ Shivaji Maharaja Maratha Chhatrapati In Bharat-varsha, Anant V. Darwatkar, p.180 [2]
  7. . Retrieved 5 June 2016
  8. . Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  9. OCLC 153928919.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link
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  10. ^ जिंजीचा प्रवास, VS Bendrey, pg. 6[3]
  11. ^ ज्वलज्वलनतेजस संभाजीराजा by Dr Sadashiv Shivade

See also