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Kandahar, an important fortress, beyond kabul was lost to find in the blank during jahangir’s rule

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Answered by sirilakshmi2006
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probably shah Jahan!?

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In the mid 17th-century, rising tensions between the Safavid Empire and the Mughal Empire led to a number of territorial disputes in Afghanistan. Control of Afghanistan was centered around two key cities, Kabul and Kandahar; by the 1630s the Mughals were in control of Kabul, while the Safavid's controlled Kandahar.[1] A major development came in 1638 when the Safavid governor of Kandahar, Ali Mardan Khan, betrayed the Safavids and gave control of the city over to the Mughals. This event provoked further tensions between the two empires.

In 1647, a Mughal attempt to conquer Badakhshan ended in failure.[3] Seizing on the weakness of its rival, the Safavid Empire invaded the Mughal-controlled parts of Afghanistan in early 1649, beginning the Mughal–Safavid War. The Safavids won a major victory in February of that year when Kandahar was captured after a two-month siege.

In the mid 17th-century, rising tensions between the Safavid Empire and the Mughal Empire led to a number of territorial disputes in Afghanistan. Control of Afghanistan was centered around two key cities, Kabul and Kandahar; by the 1630s the Mughals were in control of Kabul, while the Safavid's controlled Kandahar.[1] A major development came in 1638 when the Safavid governor of Kandahar, Ali Mardan Khan, betrayed the Safavids and gave control of the city over to the Mughals.This event provoked further tensions between the two empires.

In 1647, a Mughal attempt to conquer Badakhshan ended in failure. Seizing on the weakness of its rival, the Safavid Empire invaded the Mughal-controlled parts of Afghanistan in early 1649, beginning the Mughal–Safavid War. The Safavids won a major victory in February of that year when Kandahar was captured after a two-month siege.

Answered by kamod530
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this is correct answer but short answer

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