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Chimnaji Damodar : ウィキペディア英語版
Chimnaji Damodar

Chimnaji Damodar Moghe, popularly known as Chimnaji Damodar, was among the first ''Sardars'' to cross the boundary of Maharashtra to engage Mughal forces located in the central and northern regions of South Asia in 1698. He also served as ''Rajadnya'' in the court of Emperor ''Chhatrapati'' Shahu and as ''Peshwa'' (Prime Minister) to the court of ''Chhatrapati'' Sambhaji II of Kolhapur.
== Early life and career ==
Chimnaji Damodar was born in a Karhade Brahmin family. The year of his birth is not known, however, it must have been around 1675.
He was the ''Sardar'' of Parola located in the Khandesh region of Maharashtra. During the regime of ''Chhatrapati'' Rajaram, Ramchandra Pant Amatya encouraged the independent Maratha warriors to invade Mughal areas with intention to distract Mughal army concentrated in Maharashtra under the leadership of Aurangzeb. Chimnaji Damodar, along with Nemaji Shinde, happened to be the first to successfully respond to this strategy by crossing the boundary of Maharashtra and entering into Malwa. His troops attacked Mughal subjects in Central and Northern parts of India and looted enormous money and treasure.

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