Battle of Chakan

Shaista Khan's Mughal forces emerged victorious by besieging the Chakan fort, leading to the surrender of the Maratha commander Firangoji.

[1] In 1660, Shaista Khan, the Mughal governor of Deccan invaded Pune, subsequently capturing and occupying the city.

Consequently, he seized the northern segment of Shivaji's territories and stationed a garrison there.

[3] The Mughals attacked and destroyed a part of wall by bombarding a mine.

Chakan succumbed to a violent two-day assault, resulting in the massacre of most of the garrison, and Firangoji ultimately surrendered.