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Conclusion Rajput policy of Aurangzeb?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It is generally believed by the historians that one of the major causes of the decline of the Mughal empire was the policy of conflict followed by Aurangzeb with the Rajput’s.

Aurangzeb completely reversed Akbar’s policy.

Aurangzeb’s Rajput policy led to conflict on account of the following factors:

1. Aurangzeb was an expansionist and on one or the other pretext, he wanted to annex their kingdoms.

2. Aurangzeb regarded the power and influence of the Rajput’s as a stumbling block in executing his policy of religious persecution of the Hindus.

Answered by naresh09meena20
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Explanation:

It is believed that Aurangzeb's policy against rajput was one of the major reason of decline of mugal empire.

Aurangzeb’s Rajput policy led to conflict on account of the following factors:

  • Aurangzeb was an expansionist and on one or the other pretext, he wanted to annex their kingdoms.
  • Aurangzeb regarded the power and influence of the Rajput’s as a stumbling block in executing his policy of religious persecution of the Hindus.
  • Aurangzeb wanted to convert all Rajput into Islam, but this was not acceptable to Rajputas.
  • Aurangzeb was orthodox in his outlook and tried to remain within the framework of Islamic law. But this law was development outside India in a vastly dis­similar situation, and could hardly be applied rigidly to India.

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