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Country
  
India

District
  
Satara district

PIN
  
415518

State
  
Maharashtra

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Nearest city
  
Satara Taluka

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Apshinge is a village in the Satara Taluka of Satara district in Maharashtra State, India. Apshinge Military is an other variation for the same name. The name was given by the British for the village’s contribution to the armed forces.

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Apshinge Military is a small village in Satara district but it has historical significance as at least one member of every family in the village has served or is serving in the armed forces. The contribution of the village was recognised by the British government, which installed a memorial in the village in the memory of 46 soldiers who laid down their lives fighting for Britain during World War I.

According to available records, the village had lost its 46 soldiers in World War I. Post Independence, soldiers from Apshinge Military village have participated in all wars that India fought. It lost four soldiers in 1962 war against China, two soldiers in 1965 war against Pakistan and one soldier in 1971 war, which was again fought against Pakistan.

Four soldiers from the village were part of Subhash Chandra Bose’s Azad Hind Sena. The history of brave men of Apshinge Military village goes back to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj era where men from this village were part of Shivaji Maharaj’s army. The warriors from the village are mostly Nikams. Most of the families in the village have a surname of Nikam. The Nikams are descendents of Nikumbh Rajputs. One of the person of this village was his name is Captain Khetroji Hariba Nikam. Till date, a large number of men from this village are serving the Indian armed forces.अपशिंगे मिलिटरी

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Apshinge Wikipedia