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In 1659, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj held metal claws, or wagh nakh, concealed in his hand and disembowelled his opponent Afzal Khan the commander of the opposing Bijapur army
Maharashtra minister signs pact with UK museum for loan of Shivaji's Tiger Claws
Wagh Nakh' Returns To India From UK: Everything About Shivaji's Dagger Used To Kill Afzal Khan
Chhatrapati Shivaji's Tiger Claw set for India return
India History - Afzal Khan's head is buried at Partapgad fort while his body lies at village Javli. This happened because of the chain of events associated with the Vagha nackha shown
Wagh Nakh' Returns To India From UK: Everything About Shivaji's Dagger Used To Kill Afzal Khan
Why is Shivaji Maharaj's sword in London and not in India? Is it an example of India's failure to maintain its heritage? - Quora
Shivaji's Tiger Claws, Bagh Nagh, Indian Weapons
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's Historic 'Tiger Nail' Set to Return to India After 350 Years - Bold News
UK museum to sign pact for Shivaji's 'Tiger Claws' journey to India
Shivaji Maharaj used Waghnakh to kill Afzal Khan. Was this weapon effective enough to kill a person like Afzal Khan or it was meant to only cripple an enemy? - Quora
Return of Shivaji's Legendary 'Tiger Claws' to India: A Historic Homecoming from the UK, by Literary Captain