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CHAPTER IX.
The Coronation of Shivaji and after. 1674โ1676.
ยง 1 . Why Shivaji wanted to be crowned.
Shivaji and his ministers had long felt the practical disadvantages of his not being a crowned king.*[1] True, he had conquered many lands and gathered much wealth: he had a strong army and navy and exercised powers of life and death over men, like an independent sovereign. But theoretically his position was that of a subject; to the Mughal I Emperor he was a mere zamindar; to Adil Shah he
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- This chapter is mainly based upon the detailed reports of the English ambassador Henry Oxinden, the English interpreter Narayan Shenvi, and the Dutch merchant Abraham Le
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