Battle of Sinhagad

Meanwhile, Diler Khan, another Mughal General defeated the Maratha armies at Vajragad and near Purandar.

According to the treaty, Shivaji was to give 23 forts to the Mughals while retaining control of 12, become a vassal of Aurangzeb.

Shivaji then kept a low profile for some years until Aurangzeb turned his focus to campaigns in the Punjab and elsewhere in the North.

Jai Singh died at Burhanpur, and a weaker prince, Muazzam, became governor of the Deccan.

[3] When Shivaji was informed about the victory and the loss of Tanaji's life during the battle, he is said to have exclaimed "गड आला पण सिंह गेला" (IAST: Gaḍa ālā paṇa siṃha gela English: The fort has been captured but we lost the lion).

A 20th century depiction of Tanaji Malusare 's famous vow during Kondana campaign by painter M.V. Dhurandhar