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Shivaji statues rise as nationalist symbol in India

Created at 31 May · 10:03 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Statues of Shivaji, the 17th-century founder of the Maratha empire, are increasingly appearing across India. He is now a symbol for nationalists involved in remaking the country.

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17th-century founder of the Maratha empire and symbol for nationalists
Shivaji statues rise as nationalist symbol in India

↳ Why This Matters

The resurgence of interest in Shivaji, a 17th-century warrior king who fought against the Mughal dynasty, highlights his transformation into a symbol for contemporary Indian nationalists. His statues are appearing more frequently, reflecting a broader cultural and political movement to reshape the nation's identity.

Key facts

  • Statues of Shivaji are becoming more prevalent in India.
  • Shivaji, founder of the Maratha empire, is seen as a symbol for nationalists.
  • Shivaji fought against the Mughal dynasty.

The resurgence of interest in Shivaji, a 17th-century warrior king who fought against the Mughal dynasty, highlights his transformation into a symbol for contemporary Indian nationalists. His statues are appearing more frequently, reflecting a broader cultural and political movement to reshape the nation's identity.

Frequently asked questions

Shivaji was a 17th-century warrior king and the founder of the Maratha empire, known for his resistance against the Mughal dynasty.

Shivaji has become a symbol for nationalists in India who are involved in remaking the country.

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How It Developed

31 May · 9:00 AM
The article frames Shivaji as a new hero for India's Hindu nationalists, linking his imagery to the remaking of the country.
The New York Times via PiQSuite
31 May · 9:00 AM
A sculptor's online video has led to a surge in demand for his figurines and statues of the warrior king Shivaji.
The New York Times via PiQSuite

Sources

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The Sculptor Riding India's Shivaji Crazem.piqsuite.com
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India's Hindu Right Has a New Hero: A 17th-Century Warrior Kingm.piqsuite.com

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