Yesubai Bhonsale
Maharani Yesubai Bhonsale (née Jivubai Shirke) was the wife of Chatrapati Sambhaji, and referred to as Chatrapati Maharani of the Maratha Empire. She was also the mother of Chatrapati Shahu I. Chatrapati Sambhaji had shared with her his power as the emperor. When Chatrapati Sambhaji was away from the Maratha capital due to battles, all the political decisions were made by her.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Maharani Yesubai Bhonsale | |||||
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Chatrapati Maharani of the Maratha Empire | |||||
Tenure | 20 July 1680 - 11 March 1689 | ||||
Predecessor | Saibai Soyarabai | ||||
Successor | Jankibai Tarabai | ||||
Born | Jivubai Shirke 1658 Shringarpur | ||||
Died | 1730 Satara | ||||
Burial | 1730 Satara | ||||
Spouse | Sambhaji | ||||
Issue | Bhavani Bai Shahu I | ||||
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House | Bhonsle (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Pilajirao Shirke | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
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