How did the positions of the Rajputs change with the establishment of Turko-Afghan rule?
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"The socio-political instability and lack of military strategies against the Turks and Afghans led to the decline of the Rajput.
Hence, after the defeat in the Turko-Afghan war, in order to possess their land, some Rajput converted to Islam for the exchange of their lands and turned out to be zamindars.
Some Rajput's got their daughters married to Mughal emperors and nobles to gain money, power, and position in return. This also led to a decline in religious and moral values."
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