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Shivaji's administrative skills were unmatched in his time from "summary" of Shivaji by Ranjit Desai

Shivaji's ability to govern his kingdom was truly extraordinary. He had a keen understanding of the needs of his people and was able to implement policies that benefited them greatly. From managing his resources efficiently to establishing a strong administrative structure, Shivaji's skills were unmatched in his time. One of Shivaji's key strengths was his simplicity in governance. He did not believe in unnecessary bureaucracy or complicated processes. Instead, he focused on practical solutions that were easy to implement and understand. This approach not only streamlined the administration but also made it more accessible to the common people. Moreover, Shivaji's clarity of vision set him apart from his contemporaries. He had a clear goal in mind - to establish a strong and prosperous Maratha state - and he worked tirelessly towards achieving it. His policies were well-defined and aimed at achieving long-term stability and growth for his kingdom. In additi...
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