Describe Aurangzeb's relations with the Europeans.
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Let me put some forewords about Mughal's perception about Europeans to understand their relationship.
As per Mughals European system was evolving, and their status was not equal to them, they were socially and culturally inferior not only to the Mughal Empire but also the other Asian Empire.
Explanation:
Aurangzeb nearly destroyed the East India Company in 1695!!!
Aurangzeb ordered an armed attack against the English-governed city of Bombay, though he finally agreed to compromise after the East India Company promised to pay financial reparations, estimated at £600,000 by the Mughal authorities. Meanwhile, Aurangzeb shut down four of the East India Company's factories, imprisoned the workers and captains (who were nearly lynched by a rioting mob), and threatened to put an end to all English trading in India until Every was captured. The Privy Council and East India Company offered a massive bounty for Every's apprehension, leading to the first worldwide manhunt in recorded history.
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