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  • Question 1
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    Jawli was conquered by Shivaji from _______.
    Solution
    Shivaji began his real career of conquest in 1656, when he conquered Jawli from the Maratha chief, Chandra Rao More. The Jawli kingdom and the accumulated treasure of the Mores were important, and Shivaji acquired them by means of treachery. The conquest of Jawli made him the undisputed master of the Mavala area or the highlands.
  • Question 2
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    Referring to Shivaji who wrote "He made it a rule that his followers do not harm the mosques, the book of God or anyone's women"?
  • Question 3
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    Which Maratha leaders changed the character of Maratha state for the kingdom of Maratha into the empire expanding in the North?
    Solution
    Within a short period of reign from 1720 to 1740, Balaji Rao had changed the character of Maratha kingdom.From the kingdom of Maharashtra it had been transformed into an empire expanding in the North. By 1740, the Marathas had won control over Malwa, Gujarat, and parts of Bundelkhand.
  • Question 4
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    Maratha tactics of guerilla warfare were borrowed from _______.
    Solution
    The Guerilla warfare for which the Marathas are best known was pioneered by Malik Ambar. He was a Siddi military leader in the Deccan region of India. He was also the mobilizing force behind the Marathas, the farmers turned into great warriors by Malik Ambar. Guerilla warfare is a type of warfare fought by irregulars in fast-moving, small-scale actions against orthodox military and police force either independently or in conjunction with a larger political-military strategy.
  • Question 5
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    Match the following.

    List I
    List II
    A.Peshwas
    1.Nagpur
    B.Bhonsles
    2.Gwalior
    C.Gaekwads
    3.Baroda
    D.Holkars
    4.Poona
    E.Scindias
    5.Indore
  • Question 6
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    Consider the following statements and mark the correct option.
    1. Balaji Vishwanath introduced Saranjami system.
    2. Baji Rao I campaigned against the Sidis of Janjira.
    3. Deshmukh were equivalent to Chandilarib of North and Desais of Gujarat.
    Which of the statements given is/are correct?
  • Question 7
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    Given below are four Maratha leaders. Arrange them in chronological order.
    1. Shivaji
    2. Shahaji
    3. Shahu
    4. Sambhaji
    Select the correct answer using the codes given.
    Solution
    Shahaji - born 18 March 1594, was a general in the court of Adilshah, sultan of Bijapur.
    Shivaji - born  19 February 1630, son of Shahaji; was the founder of the Maratha empire.
    Sambhaji - born 14 May 1657, son of Shivaji, ruled the Maratha empire for nine years.
    Shahu - born 18 May 1682, son of Sambhaji, was the fourth Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire
  • Question 8
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    What was Kurja Pati or Tasti Patti?
  • Question 9
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    Which statement is true regarding the Maratha confederacy?
  • Question 10
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    Aurangzeb failed to defeat Shivaji because the _________.
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