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was Akbar an imperialist. what policy did he follow to bring the Rajput rulers under his control? ​

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Answered by riteshkandpal2004
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Akbar was the first Mughul emperor who pursued a planned policy towards the Rajputs. Various factors participated in the formation of his Rajput policy. Akbar was an imperialist. He desired to bring under his rule as much territory of India as could be possible.

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Answered by jyothikareddy1234
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three following principles which Akbar pursued regarding Rajput rulers:

(a) He captured strong forts of the Rajputs like the forts of Chittor, Merta, Ranthambhor, Kalinjar etc. This weakened the power of the Rajputs to offer him resistance.

(b) Those Rajput rulers who either accepted his sovereignty or entered into matrimonial relations with him voluntarily were left masters of their kingdoms. They were given high offices in the state and there was no interference in their administration. They were, however, asked to pay annual tribute to the emperor.

(c) Those Rajput rulers who opposed him, were attacked and efforts were made to force them to accept his sovereignty. The case of Mewar was the best example of it.

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