analysis the rajput policy of akbar. how for was it instruments in strengthening the Mughal empire?
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The Mughal policy towards the Rajputs contributed to the expansion and consolidation of the Mughal Empire. The Turkish rulers were always on the look out to reduce the power and influence of the local rulers (rais) many of whom were Rajputs. ...
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Rajput policy of Akbar – was based on the policy of suppression and agreement. The interest of both sides was dependent on the policy adopted by him.
The object of Akbar’s Rajput policy was to get the sympathy of the Rajputs for the permanence of the empire. Akbar gave the Rajput kings the authority to rule over their ancestral manor (auspicious manor) in addition to the manor granted by the king, whereas it did not happen with the rich besides the Rajputs. Akbar had given only Rajput Raja Surjan Rai Hanga (Ranthambore) to play Tavvara (instrument).
Akbar, as a result of his Rajput policy,in finish thirth yatra tex-1563 and finish jizya tax– 1564.
Marwang’s ruler Maldev married his daughter Kanaka Bai with Sultan Mahmudshah of Gujarat and the second daughter Lalbai with Surasaksh Islam Shah Sur.
Akbar took away the right to run his own coins from all the Rajput kings and made royal coins in his territories.
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