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​Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: Facts about the great Maratha warrior kids should know​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 19, 2024, 13:36 IST
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​Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not just a warrior ruler but a visionary​


Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born on February 19, 1630, in the Shivneri Fort near Pune. His mother, Jijabai, played a crucial role in his upbringing, instilling values of bravery and independence. Shivaji Maharaj's legacy as a visionary leader, warrior king, and champion of Swaraj (self-rule) continues to inspire generations. His principles of courage, valor, and justice are celebrated in literature, folklore, and popular culture, making him a revered figure in Indian history and a symbol of resistance against oppression.

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​His military prowess is unmatchable to date​


Shivaji Maharaj was a master strategist and innovator in military tactics. He pioneered the guerrilla warfare technique known as "Ganimi Kava" or "War of Deception," which involved swift attacks, ambushes, and surprise raids against larger and more powerful enemies.


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​He is probably the first Indian king to recognise the importance of navy​


Recognizing the importance of naval strength, Shivaji Maharaj built a formidable navy to protect his coastal territories and launch attacks on enemy ships. He constructed several naval forts along the Konkan coast and established a naval base at Vijaydurg, laying the foundation for Maratha naval power.

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​He was known for religious tolerance​


Despite being a devout Hindu, Shivaji Maharaj was known for his religious tolerance and respect for all faiths. He ensured the protection and freedom of worship for people of various religions within his kingdom, earning him widespread admiration and loyalty among his subjects. Not just this, Shivaji Maharaj implemented numerous administrative reforms to ensure efficient governance and justice in his kingdom. He established a well-structured administrative system with clear hierarchies, revenue collection mechanisms, and codes of conduct for officials, laying the groundwork for effective governance.

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​He was dedicated to the promotion of arts and culture​



Shivaji Maharaj was a patron of arts and culture, promoting Marathi literature, music, and architecture during his reign. He encouraged the development of Marathi language and literature, patronized scholars and poets, and commissioned the construction of forts, temples, and monuments across his kingdom.


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​He implemented innovative irrigation techniques in agriculture​


Shivaji Maharaj recognized the importance of water management for agricultural prosperity and implemented innovative irrigation techniques. He constructed several dams, reservoirs, and water tanks to conserve rainwater and ensure year-round availability of water for farming and drinking purposes.

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​He had abolished unjust taxes​


Shivaji Maharaj introduced fair and equitable taxation policies to alleviate the burden on his subjects and promote economic growth. He abolished unjust taxes imposed by previous rulers and implemented a system of land revenue collection based on the assessment of crop yields and land productivity.

​5 financial concepts every school-going kid must know​

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