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why was the maharaja in gloom in the lesson the tiger king?

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Answered by hates2904
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During ten years, the Maharaja had managed to kill seventy tigers. As a result, the tiger population became extinct in his kingdom. This made the Maharaja anxious because he thought he would not be able to achieve his target of killing a hundred tigers and so his life would be in danger.

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Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

The Maharaja was able to kill seventy tigers in the forests of his kingdom and twenty-nine tigers from the forests of his father-in-law. He had to kill one more tiger to be relieved of all his fears. But it was impossible to locate tigers anywhere.

          He did not know how to final out the last hundred tiger to fulfill his row. This filled him with gloom.

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