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i also thought the same..but i think it was out of respect
Originally posted by: priyu_friend
well i too think its out of resprct
Shahaji was prominent in the whole of Hindustan for he had not lost a single battle in his lifetime and had always prevailed no matter what the circumstances. Mughal, Adil, Nizam Sultanates were leaving no stone unturned to get Maharaja Shahaji on their side. When Maharaja Shahaji was serving in the Adilshahi court, he was awarded the title of Farzand (someone placed much higher than a chief commanding an army of 10,000) which was equivalent to the designation of a Prince. Thus, Maharaja Shahaji was highly revered in the Adilshahi court.to have control on marathas i think it was important to have control on shahaji.that's why adil shah's mother stopped him from killing shivaji in the darbar in front of all marathas in fear of loosing their support.