why Shivaji maharaj had to make a pact with adilshah
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While Shivaji Maharaj was trapped at Panhala, the Mughal army invaded the Swaraj. Shivaji Maharaj realized that it would not be prudent to fight two enemies at the same time. Therefore Shivaji Maharaj entered into a treaty with the Adilshah.
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A warrior monarch from Indian descent, Shivaji received the "chatrapathi" crown. The Bijapur Kingdom was located within what is now the state of Karnataka.
- The Mughal force attacked the Swaraj when Shivaji Maharaj was stranded in Panhala.
- Shivaji Maharaj understood that fighting two foes at once would not be wise.
- So, Shivaji Maharaj and the Adilshah signed a pact.
- He gave the Adilshah the Panhala fort in accordance with the terms of the contract.
- In a contract, Shivaji Maharaj explained the importance of crowning.
- He collaborated with Adilshah to sign a pact with Mughals and Bijapur.
- Shivaji lessens human suffering and promotes respect for all religions.
- He felt obligated to offer the people of Bijapur state the finest service possible.
- In a contract, Shivaji Maharaj explained the importance of coronation. He collaborated with Adilshah to sign a pact with Mughals and Bijapur. Shivaji Maharaj lessens human suffering and promotes respect for all religions. He was required to give the citizens of Bijapur state the finest service possible.
- He collaborated with Adilshah to serve justice on the prehistoric kind.
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