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why shivaji maharaj is termed a swaraj visionary​

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Answered by zardonz07
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Answer: Shivaji Maharaja saw India as Swaraj without invaders in land of Hindustan. He's main mission was draw Mughal out of Indian Subcontinent. So he is termed as Swaraj Missionary.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

Shivaji Maharaj was considered as a swaraj visionary, as it was his dream to attain swarajya in his kingdom of Maharashtra.  

Explanation:  

Shivaji Maharaj was an iconic ruler of Maharashtra, and he fought bravely against the British and protected his own empire. It was the aspiration of his kingdom as well as him to develop a state of Swarajya and he would be the ruler of that state. Swarajya means an independent state, and Shivaji called his own swaraj or rule as the Shivshahi. For such a reason, he was considered to be a swaraj visionary.  

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