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and fights Bijapuri army, 146—retreat from Bijapur, 147—Shiva sent against Panhala, why? 148—fails to storm it, 150—Netaji deserts to Bijapur, 150.

Chapter VI. Visit to Aurangzib ... 152—179

Shiva's reluctance to go to Aurangzib's Court, 152—hopes held out to him, 153—his arrangements for home defence during his absence, 155—asserts his dignity at Aurangabad, 156—his audience with Aurangzib, 157—is placed under guard, 161—appeals to prime-minister, 162—Aurangzib's changes of policy to Shiva, 163—Jai Singh's advice, 163—Shiva escapes from Agra by stratagem, 166—hue and cry, 168—Shiva at Mathura, 169—adventures during flight, 171—returns home, 173—Shambhuji's return, 174—Jai Singh's anxieties during Shiva's flight, 175—renewed Maratha hostilities, 176—Jai Singh's plot to catch Shivaji, 178.

Chapter VII. 1667—1670 ... 180212

Death of Jai Singh, 180—disunion in Mughal viceroy's camp, 181—Shiva makes peace with Emperor again, 183—Shambhu sent to Aurangabad, 185—causes of Shiva's rupture with Mughals, 186—captures Kondana, named Singh-garh, 188—sieges of Mahuli, 189—Daud Khan's vigorous campaign, 190—Dilir disobeys Prince Muazzam, 192—investigation by Iftikhar Khan, 193—Dilir pursued by Muazzam, 195—second loot of Surat, 198—refugees at Swally, 201—frequent panic and ruin of commerce at Surat, 203—Shivaji gains battle of Vani, 205—sack of Karinja, 208—Shiva captures Salhir, 211—Chhatra Sal Bundela visits Shiva, 211.

Chapter VIII. Struggle with the Mughals, 1670—1674 ... 213—237

Large armies sent against Shiva, 213—Daud Khan's campaign in the Chandor range, 214—