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  1. Ashta Pradhan (literally, 'Council of Eight') was a system of ministerial delegation in the Maratha empire. The council is credited with having implemented good governance practices in the Maratha heartland, as well as for the success of the military campaigns against the Mughal Empire.

  2. Ashta Pradhan, administrative and advisory council set up by the Indian Hindu Maratha leader Shivaji (died 1680), which contributed to his successful military attacks on the Muslim Mughal Empire and to the good government of the territory over which he established his rule.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AshtasakhiAshtasakhi - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. The Ashtasakhi ( Sanskrit: अष्टसखी, IAST: Ashtāsākhi) are a group of eight prominent gopis and close associates of the Hindu deities Radha-Krishna in the Braj region. [1] In many sub-traditions of Krishnaism, they are revered as goddesses and consorts of Krishna.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivajiShivaji - Wikipedia

    The Council of Eight Ministers, or Ashta Pradhan Mandal, was an administrative and advisory council set up by Shivaji. [165] [166] It consisted of eight ministers who regularly advised Shivaji on political and administrative matters.

  5. Annaji Datto Sachiv was the Sachiv (Chief Secretary) in the Ashta Pradhan (Council of 8) mandal of the Maratha Empire during the rule of Shivaji. [3] Early life. Before joining the services of Shivaji, Annaji Datto was a Kulkarni of Sangameshwar. He joined Shivaji's administration in 1647. [4] Career. Campaign on Panhala and Pawangad.

  6. Un elemento clave de la administración maratha era el consejo de ocho ministros conocido como el Ashta Pradhan (consejo de ocho). [13] El miembro de más edad del Ashta Pradhan recibía el nombre de Peshwa o Mukhya Pradhan (primer ministro) que además era la mano derecha de Shivaji [14] aunque con el tiempo pasó a ser un puesto ...

  7. Ramchandra Neelkanth Bawadekar (1650–1716), also known as Ramchandra Pant Amatya, served on the Council of 8 (Ashta Pradhan) as the Finance Minister (Amatya) to Emperor (Chhatrapati) Shivaji, dating from 1674 to 1680. He then served as the Imperial Regent to four later emperors, namely Sambhaji, Rajaram, Shivaji II and Sambhaji II.