11-29-2006, 12:00 AM
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8) Tod and Ojha who had access to the Rajput records claimed that they apparently mention the Bhosles descending from Ajay Singh, the uncle of Vir Hammir.
The proponents of the Rajput theory mention that after Lakshman Singh and Ari Singh died fighting Khalji, the Rajputs fled to the Aravalis. Here, Ajay Singh brought up Vir Hammir the son of his brother Ari Singh. When Ajay Singh faithfully handed the throne to Hammir, his sons were furious and fled to the Deccan. One of them Sajjan Singh then founded the Bhosle clan in Maharashtra. In Rajasthan, Vir Hammir liberated Mewar from the Moslems after defeating them in many battles.
The following are the main dynastic accounts given for Shivaji (names phonetically rendered):
Kolhapur Royal chronicles:
lakshmaNa siMha -> sajjana siMha (reaches Maharashtra in 1310 AD) -> dilIpa siMha -> shivAjI-I -> bhosAjI -> devaraj-jI -> ugrasena -> mahulAjI -> khelojI -> janako-jI -> sambhAjI -> bAbAjI -> mAlojI -> shahAji -> shivajI Chatrapati
As per Tod's account from Rajput chronicles:
ajaya siMha -> sajjana siMha -> dilIpa siMha -> shivAjI-I -> bhorAjI -> devaraj-jI -> ugrasena -> mahUljI-> khailujI -> janako-jI -> sattujI -> sambhAjI -> shivajI Chatrapati
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Hauma,
Rawal Ajay actually did not bring up Hammir. Hammir was growing up in his mother's village and was called by Rawal Ajay to help him against a dacoit named Munja Balicha. Please read about it here:
http://hindurajput.blogspot.com/#Maharana_Hammir
-Digvijay
8) Tod and Ojha who had access to the Rajput records claimed that they apparently mention the Bhosles descending from Ajay Singh, the uncle of Vir Hammir.
The proponents of the Rajput theory mention that after Lakshman Singh and Ari Singh died fighting Khalji, the Rajputs fled to the Aravalis. Here, Ajay Singh brought up Vir Hammir the son of his brother Ari Singh. When Ajay Singh faithfully handed the throne to Hammir, his sons were furious and fled to the Deccan. One of them Sajjan Singh then founded the Bhosle clan in Maharashtra. In Rajasthan, Vir Hammir liberated Mewar from the Moslems after defeating them in many battles.
The following are the main dynastic accounts given for Shivaji (names phonetically rendered):
Kolhapur Royal chronicles:
lakshmaNa siMha -> sajjana siMha (reaches Maharashtra in 1310 AD) -> dilIpa siMha -> shivAjI-I -> bhosAjI -> devaraj-jI -> ugrasena -> mahulAjI -> khelojI -> janako-jI -> sambhAjI -> bAbAjI -> mAlojI -> shahAji -> shivajI Chatrapati
As per Tod's account from Rajput chronicles:
ajaya siMha -> sajjana siMha -> dilIpa siMha -> shivAjI-I -> bhorAjI -> devaraj-jI -> ugrasena -> mahUljI-> khailujI -> janako-jI -> sattujI -> sambhAjI -> shivajI Chatrapati
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Hauma,
Rawal Ajay actually did not bring up Hammir. Hammir was growing up in his mother's village and was called by Rawal Ajay to help him against a dacoit named Munja Balicha. Please read about it here:
http://hindurajput.blogspot.com/#Maharana_Hammir
-Digvijay