Mughal history provides accounts of diplomatic relationship and conflicts with the neighbouring political power. Explain with examples.
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The foreign policy of the Mughal empire was connected to the interaction with Three great powers of that time namely Central Asian Uzbek, Persian Safavid, and Ottoman empire of turkey.
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- The political and diplomatic relations between Mughals and neighboring countries were attached to the control of the boundary designed by Hindukush mountains, which separated Afghanistan from Iran and Central Asia.
- It was of utmost importance to adequately deal with the enemies' attempt to enter Mughal premises.
- Qandahar fortress town was one of the major disagreements between Safavids and Mughals.
- Despite the fact that Mughals and Safavids shared diplomatic relations, the status of Qandahar was uncertain.
- In 1622, Mughals were defeated by Persians and they also surrounded Qandahar.
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