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Answered by cutiepieangel123
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Many Indian rulers started accepting Mughal supremacy, and the Mughals campaigned and fought against rulers who did not obey them. The Rajputs married their daughters into Mughal families to get high positions in the Mughal Empire.

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Chapter 4 - The Mughal Empire

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Relations With Other Rulers

Many Indian rulers started accepting Mughal supremacy, and the Mughals campaigned and fought against rulers who did not obey them.

The Rajputs married their daughters into Mughal families to get high positions in the Mughal Empire.

The Sisiodiya Rajputs did not accept Mughal supremacy for a long time, but after they were defeated they were honourably given their land back and made vassals of the Mughal Empire.

This balance, where the Mughals defeated but did not humiliate the enemy helped them extend their rule over many parts of India.

Answered by anushka2947
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Many Indian rulers started accepting Mughal supremacy, and the Mughals campaigned and fought against rulers who did not obey them. The Rajputs married their daughters into Mughal families to get high positions in the Mughal Empire

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