Tarabai

Queen of Chatrapati Rajaram

Tarabai - Queen of Chatrapati Rajaram
Born

1675
350 years ago

Died

December 9th, 1761
263 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

India

Links & References

Tarabai served as a queen and an important figure in the Maratha Empire during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. After the death of her husband, Rajaram, she led the Maratha resistance against Mughal forces. Her leadership contributed to the continued struggle for sovereignty in the region. Tarabai played a critical role in the administration and military strategies of the Maratha Empire during tumultuous times.

Led the Maratha resistance against Mughal forces

Oversaw administration during her husband's death

Strategized military campaigns for the Maratha Empire

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