Mughal empire and write their major components and events
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Mughal Emperors Major Campaigns And Events
Babur- 1526-1530
In 1526 defeated Ibrahim Lodi and his Afghan supporters at Panipat.In 1527- defeated Rana Sanga,Rajput rulers and allies at Khanua
In 1528-defeated the Rajputs .Babur established control over Agra and Delhi before his death.
Humayun- 1530-1540,1555-1556
Humayun divided his inheritance according to the will of his father.His brothers were given a province.
Sher Khan defeated Humayun at Chausa 1539 and Kanauj 1540 forcing him to flee to Iran.
In Iran Humayun received help from Safavid Shah and recaptured Delhi in 1555 but died next year after an accident.
Akbar 1556-1605
In 1556-1570 Akbar became independent of the regent Bairam Khan and other members of his domestic staff.Military campaigns were launched against the Suris and other Afghans and other kingdoms of Malwa and Gondwana.
In 1568 he seized the sisodiya capital of Chittor and in 1569 Ranthambhor.
Jahangir 1605- 1627
Military campaigns started by Akbar continued.The sisodiya ruler of Mewar,Amar Singh accepted Mughal supremacy.Prince Khurram rebelled in the last years of his reign.Less successful campaigns against Sikhs,Ahoms and Ahmadnagar followed.
Shah Jahan 1627- 1658
Mughal campaigns continued in the Deccan under Shah Jahan.
The Aghan noble Khan Jahan Lodi rebelled and was defeated.
Campaigns were launched against Ahmadnagar,the Bundelas were defeated and Orchha seized.
In 1632 Ahmad Nagar finally annexed and Bijapur ready for peace.
In 1656-1658 there was conflict over succession among Shah Jahan's sons.Auranzeb imprisoned his father at Agra.
Aurangzeb 1658-1707
Ahoms were defeated in 1663 but rebelled again in 1680s.Campaigns against Yusufzai and the Sikhs were temporarily successful.Mughal intervention in the succession and internal politics of Rathors of Marwar led to their rebellion.Campaign against Maratha Chief Shivaji was initially successful.Campaign to the Deccan partialy successful with Bijapur annexed in 1685 and Golconda in 1687.Aurangzeb also faced rebellions of Sikhs,Jats and Satnamis.
Babur- 1526-1530
In 1526 defeated Ibrahim Lodi and his Afghan supporters at Panipat.In 1527- defeated Rana Sanga,Rajput rulers and allies at Khanua
In 1528-defeated the Rajputs .Babur established control over Agra and Delhi before his death.
Humayun- 1530-1540,1555-1556
Humayun divided his inheritance according to the will of his father.His brothers were given a province.
Sher Khan defeated Humayun at Chausa 1539 and Kanauj 1540 forcing him to flee to Iran.
In Iran Humayun received help from Safavid Shah and recaptured Delhi in 1555 but died next year after an accident.
Akbar 1556-1605
In 1556-1570 Akbar became independent of the regent Bairam Khan and other members of his domestic staff.Military campaigns were launched against the Suris and other Afghans and other kingdoms of Malwa and Gondwana.
In 1568 he seized the sisodiya capital of Chittor and in 1569 Ranthambhor.
Jahangir 1605- 1627
Military campaigns started by Akbar continued.The sisodiya ruler of Mewar,Amar Singh accepted Mughal supremacy.Prince Khurram rebelled in the last years of his reign.Less successful campaigns against Sikhs,Ahoms and Ahmadnagar followed.
Shah Jahan 1627- 1658
Mughal campaigns continued in the Deccan under Shah Jahan.
The Aghan noble Khan Jahan Lodi rebelled and was defeated.
Campaigns were launched against Ahmadnagar,the Bundelas were defeated and Orchha seized.
In 1632 Ahmad Nagar finally annexed and Bijapur ready for peace.
In 1656-1658 there was conflict over succession among Shah Jahan's sons.Auranzeb imprisoned his father at Agra.
Aurangzeb 1658-1707
Ahoms were defeated in 1663 but rebelled again in 1680s.Campaigns against Yusufzai and the Sikhs were temporarily successful.Mughal intervention in the succession and internal politics of Rathors of Marwar led to their rebellion.Campaign against Maratha Chief Shivaji was initially successful.Campaign to the Deccan partialy successful with Bijapur annexed in 1685 and Golconda in 1687.Aurangzeb also faced rebellions of Sikhs,Jats and Satnamis.
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