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The Hindavi Swarajya (Hindavī Svarājya; "self-rule of Hindu people", meaning independence from foreign rule) is a term attributed to Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire. After Shivaji's death, the term swarajya came into widespread use, without "Hindavi" but rather associated with "Maratha". According to André Wink, the term "Maratha swarajya" meant a form of zamindari sovereignty, not necessarily attached to any particular territory. During the reign of Shivaji, The Koli Caste made a substantial contribution to the success of the Swarajya movement.

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  • Hindavi Swarajya (हिन्दवी स्वराज्य; IPA: Hindavī Svarājya) ("auto-governo del popolo Indù") è un termine per movimenti socio-politici che cercano di rimuovere le influenze politiche e militari dall'India. Il termine fu per primo adottato dal maratha Shivaji in una lettera del 1645, quando combatteva per allontanare l'impero Moghul. Il termine fu successivamente adottato da Bal Gangadhar Tilak, uno dei primi capi del Movimento d'indipendenza indiano contro l'Impero britannico.. (it)
  • The Hindavi Swarajya (Hindavī Svarājya; "self-rule of Hindu people", meaning independence from foreign rule) is a term attributed to Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire. After Shivaji's death, the term swarajya came into widespread use, without "Hindavi" but rather associated with "Maratha". According to André Wink, the term "Maratha swarajya" meant a form of zamindari sovereignty, not necessarily attached to any particular territory. During the reign of Shivaji, The Koli Caste made a substantial contribution to the success of the Swarajya movement. (en)
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  • The Hindavi Swarajya (Hindavī Svarājya; "self-rule of Hindu people", meaning independence from foreign rule) is a term attributed to Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire. After Shivaji's death, the term swarajya came into widespread use, without "Hindavi" but rather associated with "Maratha". According to André Wink, the term "Maratha swarajya" meant a form of zamindari sovereignty, not necessarily attached to any particular territory. During the reign of Shivaji, The Koli Caste made a substantial contribution to the success of the Swarajya movement. The term Swaraj was later adopted by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, one of the early leaders of the Indian independence movement against the British Empire. (en)
  • Hindavi Swarajya (हिन्दवी स्वराज्य; IPA: Hindavī Svarājya) ("auto-governo del popolo Indù") è un termine per movimenti socio-politici che cercano di rimuovere le influenze politiche e militari dall'India. Il termine fu per primo adottato dal maratha Shivaji in una lettera del 1645, quando combatteva per allontanare l'impero Moghul. Il termine fu successivamente adottato da Bal Gangadhar Tilak, uno dei primi capi del Movimento d'indipendenza indiano contro l'Impero britannico.. (it)
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