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How were the relations of the mughals with other rulers?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughals treated other rulers as their vassals if those rulers submitted voluntarily to Mughal sovereignty. Those rulers were allowed to retain their royal privileges in their respective kingdoms but they had to pay tribute to the Mughal emperor. For example, the ruler of Jaipur acknowledged Mughal sovereignty and remained the king of Jaipur

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Mughal rulers campaigned constantly against rulers who refused to accept their authority. But as the Mughals became powerful many other rulers also joined them voluntarily. The Rajputs are a good example of this. Many of them married their daughters into Mughal families and received high positions. But many resisted as well. The Sisodiya Rajputs refused to accept Mughal authority for a long time. Once defeated, however, they were honourably treated by the Mughals, given their lands (watan) back as assignments (watan jagir). The careful balance between defeating but not humiliating their opponents enabled the Mughals to extend their influence over many kings and chieftains.

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