Conclusion of Aurangzeb Rajput
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Aurangzeb failed to subdue either Mewar or Marwar. ... Thus, the Rajput policy of Aurangzeb failed and resulted in the weakening of the Mughal Empire. CONCLUSIONS. The evolution of relations between the Mughals and the Rajputs during the reign of Akbar can be placed within more than one historical context
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- Aurangzeb died in early 1707. For his three surviving sons – Mu'azzam, A'zam, and Kam Bakhsh – the news of their father's death prompted each to immediately stake his claim to be the next Mughal emperor. Each sought anew to raise monies, recruit soldiers, and dispatch spies for the latest intelligence.
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