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how did the marathas? is it different from the way the sikhs rose of power​


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Answered by mary2751
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Sikh and Marathas had a love-hate relationship. Forward: Marathas were the most dominant force in India from early 1700s to as late as 1780s. Shivaji started his rebellion in 1650s while the militant form of Sikhism was adopted in 1699, so Marathas had a long head start from Sikhs....

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Answered by amd189928
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Sikh and Marathas had a love-hate relationship. Marathas were the most dominant force in India from early 1700s to as late as 1780s. Shivaji started his rebellion in 1650s while the militant form of Sikhism was adopted in 1699, so Marathas had a long head start from Sikhs.

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