Compare and contrast trade in Mughal India vs. Ming China. Link sources used.
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Mughal Empire (1526-1707 active, 1857 nominal) was contemporaneous not with just the Manchu (Qing) dynasty (1644-1912): it overlapped with the previous Ming dynasty (1368-1644) as well. Unlike Kublai Khan, rulers of both Ming and Manchu dynasty were isolationistic with serious middle-kingdom complexes: diplomats had to kowtow and accept Chinese emperor as superior to their own rulers. But Ming at least received foreigners to its court and learnt from Jesuit priests, etc, while Qing had even less interest.
The two empires of India and China did not seem to care for each other. Mughal emperors had given up its ambition on Central Asia a while back, so it was not concerned with Chinese campaigns in Xinjiang. And India was outside China's realm of influence. Mughals sent ambassadors to Safavid Persia and Ottoman Turkey but not to China. Similarly, Europeans had ambassadors to the Mughal empire but not to China.
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http://www.world-history-education-resources.com/mughal-empire/mughal-dynasty-ming-empire.html
https://prezi.com/ffi3s2psbqkr/the-ottoman-mughal-ming-qing-empires/