Sakal Rajkarya Dhurandhar Vishwasnidhi Rajmanya Rajeshri Kanhoji Angre Sarkhel Vizarat Mal | |
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Native name | कान्होजी आंग्रे |
Born | August 1669 Suvarnadurg, Maratha Confederacy (modern day Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India) |
Died | 4 July 1729 Colaba, Colaba State, Maratha Empire (modern day Alibag, Maharashtra, India) | (aged 59)
Allegiance | Maratha Empire |
Service | Maratha Navy |
Years of service | 1689–1729 |
Rank | Sar-Subhedar |
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Kanhoji Angre ([kanʱod͡ʒiː aːŋɡɾe]), also known as Conajee Angria or Sarkhel Angré (August 1669 – 4 July 1729) was a Maratha Navy officer. Kanhoji became known for attacking and capturing European East Indiamen and collecting jakat (known to locals as taxes), seen by Europeans traders and colonists as ransoming of their crews. British, Dutch and Portuguese ships often fell victims to these raids.[citation needed]Despite attempts by the Portuguese and British to put an end to his privateering activities, Angre continued to capture and collect jakat from European merchant ships until his death in 1729.[citation needed] Kanhoji's naval prowess in capturing dozens of European trading ships and avoiding capture has led to many historians to appraise Kanhoji as the most skilled Indian navy chief in the maritime history of India.[citation needed]