Social Sciences, asked by Emgo313, 1 year ago

what caused revolts during Aurangzeb's regin? Name a few communities that revolted​

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Answered by saicharaniya90
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The major cause of revolts against the Mughal Empire during the latter half of the 17th century was economic rather than religious.

Many subjects rebelled against Aurangzeb’s policies, among them his own son, Prince Akbar. In 1667, the Yusufzai Pashtuns and in 1669, the Jats around Mathura revolted.

Answered by luckykv615
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aurangzeb increased the taxes payable by the non muslims and permitted the destruction of the temples. measures like these angered his subjects.hence,aurangzeb had to face many revolts,such as those of the bundelas,sikhs,jats and satnamis. he also lost the loyalty of the rajputs.

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