Shivaji Maharaj's Jagdamba Talwar is believed to be in the possession of the British Royal Family. It is said to be kept at St. James's Palace in London.
However, there is some debate about the authenticity of the sword. Some historians believe that the sword is actually a later copy, and that the real Jagdamba Talwar was lost or destroyed centuries ago.
Other Shivaji Maharaj swords are located in India. For example, the Bhavani Talwar is kept at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Pune, and the Tulja Talwar is kept at the Sindhudurg Fort Museum.
The Maharashtra government is currently working to bring the Jagdamba Talwar back to India. In 2022, the government announced that it would be willing to pay a substantial sum of money for the sword.
It is hoped that the Jagdamba Talwar will eventually be returned to India, where it can be displayed and preserved for future generations.
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