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Maratha Invasion of Goa (1683) or Sambhaji's Invasion of Goa refers to the invasion of Portuguese controlled portion of Old Goa and the northern areas of Konkan. The battles were fought between the Mahratta confederacy and the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein, on various fronts in between 1682-1683. In 1682, 2 years after the death of Shivaji, Mahrattas began arming and fortifying their border with Portuguese held territories, and the Portuguese increasingly aligned themselves with the Moghal empire to avert the looming threat. This would set the background for a series of Mahratta hostilities in and around the present-day Goa (Gomantak) and Bombay (Mumbai) of the Konkan region. The Ponda Fort near the capital city of Velha Goa was a strategic Maratha position, hence Francisco de Távor

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dbo:abstract Maratha Invasion of Goa (1683) or Sambhaji's Invasion of Goa refers to the invasion of Portuguese controlled portion of Old Goa and the northern areas of Konkan. The battles were fought between the Mahratta confederacy and the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein, on various fronts in between 1682-1683. In 1682, 2 years after the death of Shivaji, Mahrattas began arming and fortifying their border with Portuguese held territories, and the Portuguese increasingly aligned themselves with the Moghal empire to avert the looming threat. This would set the background for a series of Mahratta hostilities in and around the present-day Goa (Gomantak) and Bombay (Mumbai) of the Konkan region. The Ponda Fort near the capital city of Velha Goa was a strategic Maratha position, hence Francisco de Távora (viceroy) led a botched attack on it in late 1683, attempting to prevent the raids. Sambhaji ordered reinforcements to press on the advantage of the Portuguese retreat at Ponda and elsewhere. He stormed the colony of Goa, Marathas temporarily occupied many forts there. The Maratha forces were preemptively mobilised, and the Portuguese situation eventually became dire. Sambhaji ransacked the north Konkan region for over a month, his forces also pillaged Salcette and Bardes areas in south Konkan. Sambhaji came very close to capturing the city of Old Goa, but his forces retreated from Goa, Damaon& Diu and the northern areas of Konkan division on 2 January 1684, to avoid the large Moghul armed force led by Bahadur Shah I (Muazzam). (en)
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dbo:combatant Mughal Empire Maratha Empire Portuguese India Rebels of Sawantwadi
dbo:commander dbr:Sambhaji dbr:Francisco_de_Tavora dbr:Bahadur_Shah_I dbr:Yesaji_Kank
dbo:place dbr:Trade_post dbr:Bassein_Fort dbr:Ponda_Fort dbr:Konkan_region dbr:Chaul_Fort
dbo:result Status quo ante bellum *Portuguese routed back to Goa and Bombay from Ponda and Parsik Hill * Maratha forces retreat fromVelha GoaandBombay, Bassein & Damaon on the coast of Konkan
dbo:strength 60,000 infantry 40,000 cavalry 6,000 cavalry, 11,000 infantry, 20 cannons, 3,700 infantry, DesaiBrahmin rebels unknown naval vessels
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dbp:combatant dbr:Mughal_Empire dbr:Maratha_Empire dbr:Portuguese_India Rebels of Sawantwadi (en)
dbp:commander dbr:Sambhaji dbr:Francisco_de_Tavora dbr:Bahadur_Shah_I dbr:Yesaji_Kank Krishnaji Kank (en)
dbp:conflict Sambhaji's Invasion of Goa (en)
dbp:date Apr 1683- Jan 1684 (en)
dbp:place Chaul Fort, Ponda Fort, Bassein Fort& other check posts and trade posts in the Konkan region (en)
dbp:result dbr:Status_quo_ante_bellum * Maratha forces retreat from Velha Goa and Bombay, Bassein & Damaon on the coast of Konkan *Portuguese routed back to Goa and Bombay from Ponda and Parsik Hill (en)
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dbp:territory No territorial change. (en)
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rdfs:comment Maratha Invasion of Goa (1683) or Sambhaji's Invasion of Goa refers to the invasion of Portuguese controlled portion of Old Goa and the northern areas of Konkan. The battles were fought between the Mahratta confederacy and the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay-Bassein, on various fronts in between 1682-1683. In 1682, 2 years after the death of Shivaji, Mahrattas began arming and fortifying their border with Portuguese held territories, and the Portuguese increasingly aligned themselves with the Moghal empire to avert the looming threat. This would set the background for a series of Mahratta hostilities in and around the present-day Goa (Gomantak) and Bombay (Mumbai) of the Konkan region. The Ponda Fort near the capital city of Velha Goa was a strategic Maratha position, hence Francisco de Távor (en)
rdfs:label Maratha invasion of Goa (1683) (en)
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