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Deccan Policy of the Mughal Emperors | Indian History

In this article we will discuss about the Deccan policies given by various Mughul emperors. When Babur attacked India there were six Muslim states, viz., Khandesh, Berar, Ahmadnagar, Bijapur, Golkunda and Bidar and one Hindu state, i.e., Vijayanagar in the South. According to Babur, the state of Vijayanagar was the strongest among them. However, Babur and Humayun could not pay [...]

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Administration of India under the Mughul Emperors | History

In this article we will discuss about administration of India under the Mughul emperors. The Central Administration: Mughul emperors brought about certain fundamental changes in the administrative structure in India. Babur, the founder of the Mughul empire, assumed the title of Padshah (emperor) which was continued by his successors. It meant that the Mughul emperors did not accept the Khalifa [...]

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Rajput Policy of the Mughal Emperors | Indian History

In this article we will discuss about the various Mughul emperors and their Rajput policies. Babur: Babur had no planned policy towards the Rajputs. He had to fight against Rana Sanga of Mewar and Medini Rai of Chanderi because this was necessary for the establishment and safety of his empire in India. On both the occasions, he declared Jihad, assumed [...]

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