What problems did the Maharaja face in persuit of his mission. How did he resolve the problem?

Dear Student,

The Maharaja faced a lot of challenges in his pursuit of killing the 100 tigers. The king himself declared that he would attend to all other matters only after the hundred tigers have been killed. There were many obstacles on the path to the hundredth kill. When the king's bullet missed its mark and the tiger leapt at him, the tiger king killed it with his bare hands. When a British officer expressed a wish to hunt tigers in his state, the king compensated by depleting his coffers and sending his wife three lakh rupees' worth of jewellery. When the tiger population in his realm became extinct, he married into a state with a large number of tigers and began hunting each time he visited his father-in-law. When he became anxious about the hundredth tiger and asked his dewan to double the land tax in his anger against the elusive animal, the dewan arranged for one himself. The King resolved his problems one by one by focussing on his one ultimate goal. 

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dear Student.

Mahraja or the tiger king felt a very bad problem the verdit said that if the maharaja have killed all 100 tigers he will not die else the 100 tiger would take revenge and so the same incident happen tigers in partibandapuram become extinct and so he decided to marry a girl which a lot of tigers
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