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Shivaji Raje Bhosle popularly known as Chhatrapati Shivaji was the son of Shahaji Raje Bhosleand Jijabai. Shivaji's birth date has been a matter of controversy but recently a consensus has been reached and is deemed to be 19 February 1630.

LEADERSHIP TRAITS

Fair administration

Shivaji established a fair administration of income tax and employed civilians to collect the taxes. He also established the system of affordable loans for farmers in need. We Learn takes a cue from his administrative skills, not only for the way he handled his citizens, but especially for the way he efficiently managed his administration smoothly.

Despised Discrimination

Shivaji promoted common people based on their qualifications. Naturally a majority of his officers were Hindus, but a number of Muslims also held key positions: chief of artillery, chief of navy as well as diplomats. When Shivaji visited Agra to attend Aurangzeb’s 50th birthday celebration, his most trusted body guard was Madari Mehtar – a Muslim teenager!

Ahead of Time Thinking

Shivaji Maharaj was the king who always thought ahead of the time.

While making any plan or decision he thinks about the impact of that decision in the future.

And probably most of the time he was having the solution for upcoming problems so he is known as the ideal person for his ahead time thinking

Support To Traders

Shivaji promoted commerce by providing businessmen with choice locations at discount prices as well as tax concessions. His motto was, Sahukar he to rajyache bhushan (Business people are jewels of a nation).

Origin of the cabinet

Shivaji was an efficient ruler and administrator and ruled by a just and firm hand. His government had concepts that we know by now like the Cabinet known as Ashtapradhan Mandal, foreign affairs known as Dabir and also an internal intelligence wing.

War Tactics

The Navy

Shivaji was the first Indian king to cultivate navy in addition to acquiring land. He had 300 shipyards, hundreds of frigates and many sea forts. He controlled over 300 miles of coastline.

"He is known as ‘Father of the Indian Navy.’

Guerilla Warfare

He pioneered Ganimi Kava or guerrilla tactics, which leveraged strategic factors like demographics speed, surprise and focused attack to defeat his enemies. In comparison to the great Mughal Empire, Shivaji had a smaller army and thereby was obliged to wage guerilla warfare to help overcome this great imbalance.

Other Management Skills Of Shivaji Maharaj

Administration Skill

Rational Decision

Making

Communication Skill

Motivation

Innovations

Minimize Risk

Establishing The Sequence Of Activities

Proper Judgments

Patience

CONCLUSION

In short, even though Shivaji lived over 300 years ago, his policies were quite modern. Many of his principles would be very relevant when seen in this light. Whether one wishes to become a chief engineer, a well-known doctor, a lawyer, or a successful businessperson, he/she must have the art of attracting and retaining loyal followers. 

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Shivaji was born in the hill-fort of Shivneri, near the city of Junnar in Pune district on 19 February 1630. His mother named him Shivaji in honor of the goddess Shivai, to whom she had prayed for a healthy child. Shivaji was named after this local deity. Shivaji established a competent and progressive civil rule with the help of a disciplined military and well-structured administrative organisations. He innovated military tactics, pioneering unconventional methods which leveraged strategic factors like geography, speed, and surprise and focused pinpoint attacks to defeat his larger and more powerful enemies.

Answered by Anonymous
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Areas in which we can see shivaji maharaj skills?

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His government had concepts that we know by now like the Cabinet known as Ashtapradhan Mandal, foreign affairs known as Dabir and also an internal intelligence wing. Shivaji was the first Indian king to cultivate navy in addition to acquiring land. He had 300 shipyards, hundreds of frigates and many sea forts.

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