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What were the concerns that shapedMughal policies and attitudes towardsregions outside the subcontinent?

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Answered by shishir303
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This questions is taken form the chapter “King and Chronicles : The Mughal Court.”

Political relations among the Mughal emperors and neighboring nations like Iran and Turan were structured upon manage of the frontier designed by Hindukush mountains.  

Qandahar became a bone of contention between Safavids (Iran) and the Mughals. This fort city was in the control of Humayun earlier. Akbar reconquered it in 1595 c. E. Despite the fact that Safavids maintained their diplomatic relation with the Mughals however they continued to stake declare over Qandahar.  

The primary objective of Mughals family members with the ottoman empire turned into to preserve an unfastened motion for pilgrims and traders inside the territories beneath manipulate of the ottoman empire. This was authentic in particular for the Hijaz, where Mecca and Madina, holy pilgrim centers have been situated.  

Mughal emperors typically blended trade and religion. Jesuit missionaries in the Mughal courts, Europe got here to understand approximately India from the money owed of Jesuit missionaries, visitors, traders, and many others.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Mughal had a political relation between neighboring countries like Iran and Turan. Both countries were depending on the frontier which was designed by the Hindukush Mountain. Qandahar was in disagreement between Iran and Mughal and this city was under the control of Humanyun earlier. But Akbar took over this city in war in the 1595 C.E. In spite of this, Safavids maintained their relationship with Mughal emperor but they continued to claim over Qandahar. The main purpose of Mughal relation with Ottoman was to establish a free movement of pilgrims and merchant into the Ottoman territory.

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