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15 October 2022

9 October 2022

8 October 2022

  • 18:3518:35, 8 October 2022 diff hist −138 Battle of KalyanEven if It was a victory, it was definitely not a decisive victory for the Mughal Empire, a decisive victory by definition decides the fate of the war. But nothing of this sort happened at the Battle of Kalyan. Infact there is considerable debate about whether the Marathas or Mughals won this battle. It is important to note that both Mughals and Marathas fought for Kalyan fiercely. In Sambhaji's reign (1680-89) Kalyan changed hands atleast 3 times. Hence no side had a decisive victory at Kalyan Tags: Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

7 September 2022

20 March 2022

9 March 2022

3 February 2022

  • 05:3405:34, 3 February 2022 diff hist −155 Maratha–Portuguese War (1683–1684)No edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:3005:30, 3 February 2022 diff hist −28 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)I have removed the template which says that this article does not have the tone of an encyclopaedia article. Please note that, people may edit and use honorifics repeatedly in this article, because Sambhaji is a revered and respected figure in India. And crores of people use honorifics like Chatrapati or Maharaj while mentioning his name. As of now I have removed all the honorifics used in the article. Hence, I have removed the above mentioned template as well. Thank you. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:2705:27, 3 February 2022 diff hist −165 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)Removed honorifics. Please note that Wikipedia does not use honorifics such as 'Chhatrapati'. Sambhaji is a highly revered and respected figure in India, crores of people use honorifics while mentioning his name. It is completely fine to use honorifics for personal use, but Wikipedia has a policy of not using honorifics hence I have removed them. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:2505:25, 3 February 2022 diff hist −225 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)Removed honorifics. Please note that Wikipedia does not use honorifics such as 'Chhatrapati'. Sambhaji is a highly revered and respected figure in India, crores of people use honorifics while mentioning his name. It is completely fine to use honorifics for personal use, but Wikipedia has a policy of not using honorifics hence I have removed them. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:2205:22, 3 February 2022 diff hist +4 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)No edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:2205:22, 3 February 2022 diff hist −60 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)Removed honorifics. Please note that Wikipedia does not use honorifics such as 'Chhatrapati'. Sambhaji is a highly revered and respected figure in India, crores of people use honorifics while mentioning his name. It is completely fine to use honorifics for personal use, but Wikipedia has a policy of not using honorifics hence I have removed them. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
  • 05:2105:21, 3 February 2022 diff hist −11 Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)Removed honorifics. Please note that Wikipedia does not use honorifics such as 'Chhatrapati'. Sambhaji is a highly revered and respected figure in India, crores of people use honorifics while mentioning his name. It is completely fine to use honorifics for personal use, but Wikipedia has a policy of not using honorifics hence I have removed them. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

29 January 2022

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7 January 2022

18 November 2021

7 July 2021

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