Shivaji: The Maratha Empire

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Dec 27, 2022

About Shivaji: The Maratha Empire

Step into the shoes of one of India’s greatest warriors with Shivaji game – an action-packed historical game based on the legendary Maratha king, Shivaji. Play as Shivaji and lead your army to victory against the enemies, in exciting levels filled with battles, strategy, and power-ups.

Our game features stunning graphics, immersive gameplay, and a historically accurate storyline. Players can enjoy different worlds, characters and powers that are unlocked as they progress through the game.

The game also includes a multiplayer mode, where players can challenge each other and a daily reward system.

With intuitive controls and challenging gameplay, Shivaji game offers hours of entertainment for players of all ages. Download now and join Shivaji on his epic quest to establish the Maratha Empire and become one of India’s greatest warriors.

The game is designed to provide you a fun and engaging experience while giving you a chance to learn about the Indian history and culture.

Download the Shivaji game now and start your journey with the legendary Maratha king.
Shiva Ji game is based on Maratha Warriors. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is the central figure of the Maratha Warriors.

Shivaji Game is Legend of Maratha Warriors.

Battle of Pratapgad
The Battle of Pratapgad was a battle fought on 10 November 1659 at the fort of Pratapgad near the town of Satara, Maharashtra, India between the forces of the Marathas under the Maratha leader Shivaji and the Adilshahi troops under the Adilshahi general Afzal Khan. The Marathas defeated the Adilshahi forces. It was their first significant military victory against a major regional power, and led to the eventual establishment of the Maratha Empire.

Battle of Kolhapur
The Mughal army advancing towards Pune had to overcome the fort of Chakan around 30 km from the city. The fort of Chakan was a Bhuikot, i.e. a land fort and was occupied by around 800 infantry.Mughal forces laid siege to the fort hoping for a quick surrender by the numerically inferior Maratha garrison.

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