Q2) Who said to whom? " 2) "I shall bring his dead body" 3) "we are with you, we shall do whatever you say at the cost of our lives if need be" 4) "Please ask him to go away"
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Please mention the name of the chapter and your class
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The extracts are from the story of "Shivachhatrapati".
- The extract, "I shall bring his dead body" was said by Afzal Khan, a Sardar in the Bijapur court.
- The extract, "we are with you, we shall do whatever you say at the cost of our lives if need be" was said by the young Mavlas to Shivaji.
- The extract, "Please ask him to go away" was said by Shivaji's vakil.
Shivaji Maharaj and Afzal Khan
- Shivaji was a great ruler who got Swaraj to Maharashtra, which was under the rule of the Nizams and the Sultans.
- He fought with Adilshah of Bijapur. Afzal khan was a powerful sardar at Adilshahi's court with great physical prowesss and mighty.
- He challenged in the court that he would bring Shivaji dead or alive to the Adilshahi's court.
Shivaji Maharaj and Mavlas
- The Mavlas were those who lived in the Mavla region and were very loyal to Shivaji.
- When Shivaji expressed his desire to establish Hindavi Swaraj, the Mavlas extended their support towards him and said that they were even ready to sacrifice their lives to fulfill his watan.
Shivaji's Vakil
- Shivaji was accompanied by his vakil, Pantaji Gopinath during his meeting with Afzal Khan.
- When Khan asked why Shivaji was not entering his camp, the vakil said that Shivaji was afraid of Khan's soldier, Baba Sayyad, and asked him to go away.
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