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explain guerilla warfare of marathas​

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Marathas have been innovative in not only in their war method but also very unique in defending themselves. ... Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of fighters, armed civilians use military tactics to fight a larger enemy.

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Marathas have been innovative in not only in their war method but also very unique in defending themselves. They always fought with lot of courage determination. ... Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of fighters, armed civilians use military tactics to fight a larger enemy.

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Guerrilla tactics focus on avoiding head-on confrontations with enemy armies, instead engaging in limited skirmishes with the goal of exhausting adversaries and eventually forcing them to withdraw. Guerrilla groups often depend on the logistical and political support of either the local population or foreign backers who do not engage in armed struggle but sympathize with the guerrilla group's efforts.

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