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Draw the character sketch of the'Tiger king ,?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, had many titles and sub-names. But he was popular as the Tiger King. The chief astrologer predicted that his death would come from a tiger.

Crown prince Jung Jung Bahadur grew taller and stronger day by day. He was brought up by an English governess. He was tutored in English by an Englishman. When he grew to twenty he took the reign in his hands.

The Maharaja continued his campaign of tiger-hunting with rare singlemindedness. Within a span of ten years he killed 70 tigers. It was his master strategy to marry a girl of a state which had a large tiger population. So he was able to kill 99 tigers in all.

The Tiger King could pay any price to maintain his kingdom. He had to give a bribe worth three lakh rupees to a high ranking British official to retain his kingdom.

The Maharaja knew how to take work from his minions. He used the dewan to find out the suitable girl for his marriage. He could be hot-headed and doubled the tax on the people. He also threatened the dewan to dismiss him from his service. It is ironical that the King met his death by a wooden tiger. At last, the hundredth tiger took revenge upon him.

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Answered by aroranishant799
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The Character of the ' Tiger King ' :

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Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram, held numerous titles and aliases. He was well-known as the Tiger King, though. The head astrologer predicted that a tiger would kill him.

Every day, Crown Prince Jung Jung Bahadur got bigger and stronger. He was raised by an English governess and received English instruction from an Englishman. He assumed control of the government when he was twenty.

With uncommon focus, the Maharaja continued his tiger hunting effort. He murdered 70 tigers in ten years. In order to be able to kill 99 tigers in all, he desired to wed a woman from a state with a sizable tiger population.

To keep his throne, the Tiger King was willing to make any sacrifice. In order to keep his kingdom, he also paid a high-ranking British officer a bribe of three lakh rupees.

The Maharaja was skilled at stealing tasks from his servants. He looked for a suitable female for his marriage using the dewan. He might have had a short fuse and increased the levy on the populace. Additionally, he warned the dewan that he would fire him from his position. Ironically, a wooden tiger killed the King. The hundredth tiger finally got back at him.

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