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Mughal-Afghan Conflicts (17th Century)

Frontier Rebellions, Tribal Autonomy, and Imperial Strategies under Aurangzeb

The Mughal-Afghan conflicts during the tumultuous 17th century were persistent and significant challenges that tested the resolve of powerful Mughal rulers, including Aurangzeb, Akbar, and Shah Jahan. These organized tribal uprisings, prominently featuring Bhagu's movement (1667) and the far more impactful Akmal Khan's uprising (1672), are critical historical episodes that vividly illustrate the complex and interwoven nature of political, economic, and military factors inherent in frontier management, making this topic absolutely crucial for students focused on advanced Mughal history studies and exam preparation.

Major Mughal-Afghan Conflicts in the 17th Century: Persistent Challenges, Tribal Autonomy, and Mughal Strategies under Aurangzeb

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