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  Hindutva Series : Hindu History - National Revival and the Liberation of India by the Marathas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Netaji was forced to serve as a Mughal soldier in Afghanistan, till he too made good his escape and returned to Shivaji to reconvert to Hinduism and join the forces of Swaraja once again.
One important event during this time was the escape of Netaji Palkar from the Mughals and his return to Maharashtra.
Netaji had been captured as a Prisoner of war by the Mughals and had been forcibly converted to Islam.
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  Netaji Palkar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Netaji Palkar was the first Sarnaubat (Commander-in-chief) in the army of Shivaji, the legendary king in 17th century India.
Netaji was related by marriage to Shivaji (Netaji's niece was married to Shivaji).
Netaji was a very brave and talented general.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Netaji_Palkar   (247 words)

  
 Bajiprabhu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Maratha army successfully captured Panhala (near the city of Kolhapur), while another section lead by Netaji Palkar pushed straight on towards Bijapur.
The attack on Bijapur was repulsed and Shivaji along with few of his sardars retreated to Panhala to regroup.
Repeated attempts by the Netaji Palkar to break the Bijapuri siege from outside, thus allowing Shivaji to escape, failed.
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 Indian Muslims: Where Have They Gone Wrong?
Netaji Palkar was converted to Islam when he got captured by moguls.
It was Shivaji's foresight which ensured his return to Hindutva and Shivaji also ensured that Netaji's eldest son got married to the daughter of a reputed Maratha general thus completing his "shuddhi".
Shivaji's army general was Netaji Palkar, a Maratha and was called "prati"-Shivaji.
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 Shivaji Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He also brought back converts like Netaji Palkar, Bajaji in Hinduism.
These include Tanaji Malusare, Baji Pasalkar, Bajiprabhu, Firangoji Narsala, Murarbaji, Prataprao Gujar, Kanhoji Jedhe, Kondaji Farjand, Balaji Avji Chitnis, Netaji Palkar and Lay Patil Koli, and Khando Ballal Under Shivaji, many men of talent and enterprise rose into prominence.They carried forward his mission and ensured defeat of Mughals in the war of 27 years.
Some of Shivaji's close associates were also his primary army chieftains, and have entered folklore along with him.
216.92.11.26 /encyclopedia/Shivaji   (3268 words)

  
 Lohagad and Visapur Forts, Maharashtra Historic Fort, Historical Monuments of India, Visapur Forts, Historical Forts of ...
Amazing view of Pawana Dam is also visible from the backside of Lohagad.
The wealth from Surat was brought here under the leadership of Netaji Palkar and kept here for some period.
From the Visapur fort, the Sinhagad fort as well as the Tung and Tikona fort can also be clearly seen.
www.indiantravelportal.com /maharashtra/forts/lohagad-visapur-forts.html   (375 words)

  
 Mumbai Mirror
Then he slips in gently, "Some of these belong to Shivaji Maharaj's era." Then, swiftly swinging the battle axe around him, he steps out of his little hutment-like Netaji Palkar Vyayamshaala to instruct a row of eager under-12 boys.
Balasaheb Thackeray, however, dubbed him 'today's Netaji Palkar' (Shivaji's top general) even as political leaders like Yashwantrao Chauhan granted him the room he conducts his vyayamshaala from.
Palkar turns to the group of children as they spar with tin swords and shields while eyeing Anil Soppanowal, his 25-year-old student swirling the patta talwaar around him at manic speed.
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 Firangoji Narasala
Netaji Palkar, Shivaji’s cavalry chief was to attack the siege from Siddi’s flank and break it up.
Learning from AfzulKhan’s experience, General Siddi Jowhar was extremely vigilant and instead of breaking up the siege, Netaji had to run for his life.
Netaji Palkar, chief of Marathi cavalry and famed to be “second Shivaji”, could not help Chakan either as he himself had just barely escaped being captured by the armies of Siddi Jowhar while attempting to break lose the siege of Panhala.
www.maayboli.com /arch/1/shivaji/firangoji.shtml   (828 words)

  
 Hidu Samrajya Dinotsav - Page 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Shivaji infused in the Hindu society a new and dynamic religious cum social vision by removing the ostracization of the converts to Islam and welcoming them back to the parental Hindu fold.
He personally set up a glowing example by taking back Netaji Palkar and Balaji Nimbalkar, two of his top-ranking commanders who had been forcibly Islamized, and establishing their marital ties with members of his own royal family.
Shivaji was also the first to do away with the Jahagirs and distribute the land to the farmers.
www.hindunet.org /festivals/hidu_samrajya_dinotsav/page4.htm   (241 words)

  
 Netaji Palkar
Netaji Palkar is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Netaji Palkar: Encyclopedia II - Shivaji - Confrontation with the local Sultanates
Shivaji was born in 1630, in the Shivneri Fort which is 60 km north of Pune.
www.experiencefestival.com /netaji_palkar   (978 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Netaji Palkar": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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As a contrasting case, Shivaji's top general Netaji Palkar defected to the Mughals in 1667, was circumcised and took the name Muhammad Quli, but converted back to Hinduism with...
Worse, Shivaji's commander, Netaji Palkar, deserted to Bijapur, to join Ekoji and other Marathas serving Adil Shah.
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 sangli dstrict   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The first clear and direct refernce to sangli can be found in the sankrit poem Shiv-Bharat.
During the time of Shivaji Maharaj, his courageous Sarnoubat Netaji Palkar captured Sangli, Miraj and Brahmnal from the Adilshah in 1659.
In the times of Peshwas, Indroji Kadam and later Sardar Patwardhan became the 'Jahagirdar' of this region.
www.sangli.nic.in /htmldocs/sangli_history.htm   (235 words)

  
 Sahyadri,Trekking,Marathi,Maharastra site.
In 1657, it became a part of Swarajya with all other forts situated in Maval region.
In 1660, Netaji Palkar was appointed to protect this region.
Dilerkhan and others destroyed the villages around Tung & Tikona, but were unable to conquer these forts.
www.trekshitiz.com /EI/Printversion.asp?Fortname=Tung   (329 words)

  
 Redhotcurry.com - Film. R V Shantaram Retrospective
He would act in 15 films over the next nine years, playing roles ranging from impoverished peasants and opulent princes to gods of the Hindu pantheon.
In 1929, he directed his first film, Netaji Palkar.
At the age of 28, already a veteran actor and director, he started the Prabhat Film Studio with three of his colleagues, Fattelal, Damle, and Keshavrao Dhaiber.
www.redhotcurry.com /entertainment/films/personalities/r_v_shantaram.htm   (416 words)

  
 Mumbai Floods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Printing Press Netaji Subhash Road, D. Purandare Marg, Band Stand, Walkeshwar Road, B. lndrajit Road, Bhulabhai Desai Road upto Haji Ali.
West : From Netaji Palkar Marg along Ghalkopar & Vikhroli Hills upto Varsha Nagar off Parksite Colony.
South : Netaji Palkar Marg, Khalai Village,Nathani Steel yard, South of Chittaranjan Nagar, Hindu cemetary upto nalla near Ghatkopar pumping station.
www.indianngos.com /districts/mumbai/flood_government.htm   (812 words)

  
 Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai Wards | Councillor Ward Numbers | Ward Boundaries | Area (Sq.Km.)
Netaji Subhash Marg, (Marine drive sea)'D' Road to Navi Nagar
From Netaji Palkar Marg along Ghatkopar and Vikhroli Hills upto Varsha Nagar Off Parksite Colony
Netaji Palkar Marg, Khala Village,Nathani Steel Yard,South of Chittaranjan Nagar,Hidu Cemetery upto Nalla near Ghatkopar Pumping Station
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 Baburao Painter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
However the audience long fed on mythological fantasy and historical love was just not prepared for so strong a dose of realism and the film did not do well.
Netaji Palkar (1927) directed by V. Shantaram and Karna (1928) directed by Damle and Fatehlal were huge hits.
However after a few more silent films, the Maharashtra Film Company pulled down its shutters with the advent of sound.
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 The golden era of the silver screen
This time, it was Rana Pratap urging people to make sacrifices for the cause of freedom.
In 1927, V Shantaram directed his first film, Netaji Palkar for the Prabhat Film Company, which again talked about nationalism.
In 1930, Shantaram made another stirring film, Swarajya Toran (The Flag of Freedom) which depicted Shivaji's fight for freedom.
www.expressindia.com /ie/daily/19970815/22750603.html   (1166 words)

  
 Praja
Netaji Palkar Rd. along Ghatkopar and Vikhroli Hills up to Varshanagar, off Parksite Colony
Rd., along Bahadur Shastri Rd. meeting Vikroli Station., along Phirojsha Godrej Rd. up to the nalla and Thane creek, south to Kannamwar Ngr
Netaji Palkar Rd., Khalai Village, Nathani Steelyard, South of Chittaranjan Nagar, Hindu Cemetery up to the nalla near Ghatkopar Pumping Station.
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 The Hindu : A navrang of Shantaram's films
It was Baburao who taught him the basics and cast him in his Savkari Pash (1925) as a young farmer.
A couple of years later, Shantaram had picked up enough to direct his first film, Netaji Palkar.
He then moved on to found the Prabhat Film Company along with V.G. Damle, K.R. Dhaiber, S. Fatelal and S.B. Kulkarni.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mp/2002/05/02/stories/2002050200380100.htm   (945 words)

  
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 Organisation and Departmental Structure of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and Ward Administration
‘D’ Ward : (East) — Vitthalbhai Patel Road, Ardeshir Dadi Street, Trimbak Parshuram Street, Sukhalaji Street, (West) — Netaji Subhash Road, upto (Government Printing Press), Dr. Purandare Marg, Band Stands, Walkeshwar Road, Bhagwandas Indrajit Road, Bhulabhai Desai Road upto Haji Ali, (North) — Jehangir Boman Road, Arthur Road, (Western Railway Line),
‘N’ Ward : (East) — Thane Creek, (West) — From Netaji Palkar Marg along Gahtkopar and Vikhroli Hills upto Varsha Nagar Off Parksite Colony, (North) — From the end of Varsha Nagar along the Western Boundary of Godrej Co. 17
Road, (Parksite Colony) along Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, meeting Vikhroli Station, (West) — Upto Vikhroli Station and along Pherozesha Godrej Marg upto the Nallah and Thane Creek South to Kannamwar Nagar, (South) — Netaji Palkar Marg, Khalai Village, Nathani Street Yard, South of Chittaranjan Nagar, Hindu Cemetery upto the Nallah near Ghatkopar Pumping Station.
www.karmayog.com /bmc/bmcwardboundaries.htm   (823 words)

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