History, asked by Nausin8, 6 months ago

Think Over It!
Why do you think the Mughals
never established their colonies
in other countries like the British,
French, Dutch, and Portuguese
did in the later period of Modern
History?​

Answers

Answered by im3783141
0

Explanation:

The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese Colonial Empire (Império Colonial Português), was composed of the overseas colonies and territories governed by Portugal. One of the first global and longest-lived empires.[1][2] It existed for almost six centuries, from the capture of Ceuta in 1415, to the handover of Portuguese Macau to China in 1999. The empire began in the 15th century, and from the early 16th century it stretched across the globe, with bases in North and South America, Africa, and various regions of Asia and Oceania.[3][4][5]

Answered by MASTEROFDISASTER
1

Answer:

Babur was only successful to capture India and his son was not so strong and successful.

Huymaun's son Akbar was engaged to serve his kingdom and didn't want any war. Jahangir was busy to serve and apply justice, his son Shah Jahan was habituated to build monuments and Aurengzeb was addicted to disputes.

But

the western countries such as Britain,wanted to capture whole world like Alexander the great .and all people in the country were United with a same aim to capture whole world. unlike India. Indian rules were engaged in them selves in war. such as the time of Aurengzeb and Delhi Sultanate.

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