The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

Maratha Swarajya, 1663: The dream of a kingdom of the people envisioned by Raje Shivaji, is crumbling. There are enemies to the North, and to the South. The constant attacks have ravaged the Swarajya’s armies and depleted its treasury. The Mughal Subhedar Shaistekhan, sits encamped with his occupying army in the Maratha’s ancestral city – Pune. All hope seems lost.

Merely driving Shaistekhan out of Pune is not going to be enough. To survive, Raje must replenish the Swarajya’s treasuries and rebuild its armies. A hundred kos to the North lies the city of Surat, a hell-hole of corruption and guile, but rich with gold. An attack on Surat would solve all Raje’s problems. But Surat lies deep in Mughal territory, defended by Mughal Subhedar Inayat Khan, with a garrison of five thousand trained troops.
The Swarajya’s hope of survival now depends on a seemingly impossible mission. The brunt will be borne by the Guptachar corps, led by Bahirji-Naik, and their new apprentice, Shashidhwaj, a mere boy of sixteen, using everything they know, to achieve fatteh. Can the Guptachars lead Raje’s army to Surat, negotiating such a vast stretche of hostile Mughal territory? Can they devise a way to beat the defenders of the city? Above all, can the Maratha Swarajya prevail? Or will it be destroyed like the hundreds of others who dared stand against the mighty Mughal Empire?

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The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

Maratha Swarajya, 1663: The dream of a kingdom of the people envisioned by Raje Shivaji, is crumbling. There are enemies to the North, and to the South. The constant attacks have ravaged the Swarajya’s armies and depleted its treasury. The Mughal Subhedar Shaistekhan, sits encamped with his occupying army in the Maratha’s ancestral city – Pune. All hope seems lost.

Merely driving Shaistekhan out of Pune is not going to be enough. To survive, Raje must replenish the Swarajya’s treasuries and rebuild its armies. A hundred kos to the North lies the city of Surat, a hell-hole of corruption and guile, but rich with gold. An attack on Surat would solve all Raje’s problems. But Surat lies deep in Mughal territory, defended by Mughal Subhedar Inayat Khan, with a garrison of five thousand trained troops.
The Swarajya’s hope of survival now depends on a seemingly impossible mission. The brunt will be borne by the Guptachar corps, led by Bahirji-Naik, and their new apprentice, Shashidhwaj, a mere boy of sixteen, using everything they know, to achieve fatteh. Can the Guptachars lead Raje’s army to Surat, negotiating such a vast stretche of hostile Mughal territory? Can they devise a way to beat the defenders of the city? Above all, can the Maratha Swarajya prevail? Or will it be destroyed like the hundreds of others who dared stand against the mighty Mughal Empire?

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The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

by Shreyas Bhave
The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

The Legend of Bahirji-Naik: Raiders of Surat (Book I)

by Shreyas Bhave

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Maratha Swarajya, 1663: The dream of a kingdom of the people envisioned by Raje Shivaji, is crumbling. There are enemies to the North, and to the South. The constant attacks have ravaged the Swarajya’s armies and depleted its treasury. The Mughal Subhedar Shaistekhan, sits encamped with his occupying army in the Maratha’s ancestral city – Pune. All hope seems lost.

Merely driving Shaistekhan out of Pune is not going to be enough. To survive, Raje must replenish the Swarajya’s treasuries and rebuild its armies. A hundred kos to the North lies the city of Surat, a hell-hole of corruption and guile, but rich with gold. An attack on Surat would solve all Raje’s problems. But Surat lies deep in Mughal territory, defended by Mughal Subhedar Inayat Khan, with a garrison of five thousand trained troops.
The Swarajya’s hope of survival now depends on a seemingly impossible mission. The brunt will be borne by the Guptachar corps, led by Bahirji-Naik, and their new apprentice, Shashidhwaj, a mere boy of sixteen, using everything they know, to achieve fatteh. Can the Guptachars lead Raje’s army to Surat, negotiating such a vast stretche of hostile Mughal territory? Can they devise a way to beat the defenders of the city? Above all, can the Maratha Swarajya prevail? Or will it be destroyed like the hundreds of others who dared stand against the mighty Mughal Empire?


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BN ID: 2940165844188
Publisher: One Point Six Technologies Pvt Ltd
Publication date: 04/21/2022
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About the Author

SHREYAS BHAVE, an Electrical Engineer from VNIT
Nagpur, is one of India’s youngest experts on railway
electrification. He also administers an entrepreneurial
YouTube channel at ‘Our First Million’. Possessed of an
abiding love for history, Shreyas was first inspired to take
on the challenge of writing a fictionalized account based
on historical record supplemented by the rich folklore that
surrounded the legendary figure of Asoka. The trilogy was
released to widespread acclaim and has been acquired for
screen. His book Prisoner Of Yakutsk, a modern day thriller
based on the mystery surrounding the disappearance of
Netaji Subhash Bose, was published in 2019. The present
book is the first in the trilogy based on the thrilling
adventures of Chhatrapati Shivaji’s intelligence duo,
Bahirji-Naik (see Author’s Note).
Apart from writing, Shreyas enjoys song-writing,
composing music, sketching and watercolour painting. He
plays the guitar and enjoys hiking up to the many hill forts
of Maharashtra, replete with their hoary history and ghosts
from the past.
Other books by Shreyas Bhave
Prince Of Patliputra
Storm From Taxila
Nemesis Of Kalinga
Prisoner Of Yakutsk

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