Elaborate on the peasant rebellions that took place in the Mughal Empire in late 17th century.
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The major cause of revolts against the Mughal Empire during the latter half of the 17th century was economic rather than religious.
Many subjects rebelled against Aurangzeb’s policies, among them his own son, Prince Akbar. In 1667, the Yusufzai Pashtuns and in 1669, the Jats around Mathura revolted.
If the peasants refused to pay the revenue, very severe punishment was meted out to them. At times they were left with no other option than to sell their women, children and cattle, or to run away from their home to avoid extermination through-ill- treatment.
The major cause of revolts against the Mughal Empire during the latter half of the 17th century was economic rather than religious.
Many subjects rebelled against Aurangzeb’s policies, among them his own son, Prince Akbar. In 1667, the Yusufzai Pashtuns and in 1669, the Jats around Mathura revolted.
If the peasants refused to pay the revenue, very severe punishment was meted out to them. At times they were left with no other option than to sell their women, children and cattle, or to run away from their home to avoid extermination through-ill- treatment.
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During the reign of the later mughal the governors consolitadeted their control over the periodic
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