From Revdanda Manaji gathered a few troops, launched a surprise attack on the Kolaba Fort and successfully captured it.
According to the Maritime History Society, Yesaji was subsequently executed, while the Kolaba district gazetteer does not mention it.
[3] Dhondji was his elder sibling, Sekhoji and Sambhaji, were the sons of Kanhoji from Rajubai and two sons- Manaji and Tulaji, were his half brothers from Lakshmibai.
[11][12][13] His children settled at the court of the Scindia kings of Gwalior, and achieved remarkable success, serving as hereditary prime ministers or in other influential positions for over two centuries.
[7] Chandrojirao Angre, Yesaji's descendant, distinguished himself as the champion of Hinduism and was popularly called "Dharmvir"[citation needed].