Who sent ambassadors to trade with Jahangir?
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Ambassador to the Mughal Empire
The East India Company persuaded King James to send Roe as a royal envoy to the Agra court of the Great Mughal Emperor, Jahangir. Roe resided at Agra for three years, until 1619.
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Sir Thomas Roe was sent to India to the court of Mughal Emperor Jahangir in 1612 to get concessions to trade with India. He was sent by King James I. Sir Thomas's mission was highly successful and the English East India Company succeeded in getting rights to reside and establish factories in Surat and other parts of the country.
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