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Akbar.
Shah Jehan.
Aurangzeb.

Timeline events should include their life history encompassing events like battles, revolts, policies and important accomplishments during their tenure.
Timeline events should include their life history encompassing events like battles, revolts, policies and important accomplishments during their tenure. ​

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Answered by naseerkhan1111477
14

Answer:

The great mughal emperors

Explanation:

lead many parts by there honesty and sacrifice .

Answered by tejaswi6825
18

Answer:

Akbar (1556 - 1605)

Was 13 years old when he became emperor.

  • 1556 – 1570: launched military campaigns against the Suris and other Afghans, against kingdoms of Malwa and Gondwana, and to suppress the revolt of his half brother Mirza Hakim and Uzbegs. Seized Chittor and Ranthambor.
  • 1570 – 1585: Campaigns in Gujarat were followed by those in Bihar, Bengal and Orissa. Revolt in support of Mirza Hakim complicated these.
  • 1585 – 1605: expanded the empire. Seized Qandahar, annexed Kashmir and Kabul. Deccan campaigns seized Khandesh, Berar and Ahmadnagar. Prince Salim, the future emperor Jahangir; distracted Akbar during the last years of his reign.

Shah Jahan (1627 - 1658)

  • Continued campaigns in the Deccan.
  • Defeated Afghan noble Khan Jahan Lodi and Bundelas (seized Orchha).
  • Lost Qandahar to Safavids
  • Failed to seize Balkh
  • Annexed Ahmadnagar
  • His sons had conflict over succession; which Aurangzeb won and killed his three brothers. Shah Jahan was imprisoned for the rest of his life in Agra.

Aurangzeb (1658 - 1707)

  • Defeated Ahoms but they rebelled again
  • Intervened in the internal politics of Rathor Rajputs
  • Insulted Shivaji who escaped from Agra, declared himself an independent king and resumed his campaigns against the Mughals.
  • Prince Akbar who rebelled against him and received support from the Marathas and the Deccan Sultanate; finally fled to Safavid Iran.
  • Annexed Bijapur and Golconda. Personally managed campaigns in the Deccan against the Marathas. Also faced rebellion in north India; of the Sikhs, jats and satnamis and in the north-east; of the Ahoms and in the Deccan; of the Marathas.
  • There was a succession conflict amongst his sons after his death.
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