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Give reasons: Akbar fought the Rajputs in North India​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A thousand years ago, Rajput kings ruled much of North India. ... The Marathas and Brits hardly count since the Rajputs were a spent force by the time Akbar was done with them. Having been confined to an arid part of the subcontinent by the early Sultans, they were reduced to vassals by the Mughals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Good question :)

The Mughal-Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire which started with the Timurid ruler Babur's invasion of northwestern India and the head of the Rajput confederacy Rana Sanga's resistance to it. ... Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance by Rana Udai Singh.

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