عنوان المقال عربي
السياسة الخارجية للإمبراطورية المغولية في الهند في عهد جلال الدين أكبر 1556-1605 م
Abstract
The research handles the policy of the Mughal emperor Jalal Aldeen Akber with reference to the regional states. Mainly in the first section, it is to consider the Mughal-Safavid relationship which is a very old historical one due to the geographical location together with cultural and economic ties between India and Persian. In the second section, the relationship between Akber and Uzbek has been considered to indicate that the latter descended from the same ancestor (the Mughal), this relationship was cautiously considered due to the expansionist ambition of Uzbek, especially after appropriating Bedkhashan that was under the control of Mughal. . Within the third section, it is to consider the nature of the relationship between Ottoman and Mughal states that is considered as inactive one. Accordingly, the fourth section considers Akber's attitude toward the Portuguese in India where he keeps good relationship in spite of their dominant over the western Indian ports. In the fifth section, comes to present the relationship with the eastern English company where the company starts its first activities. In the sixth section the relationship between Mughals with other states as it happened with Kashger and Tibet.
Keywords
India, Mughal Empire, Foreign Policy
Recommended Citation
Aboudi, Raqeeb Hassoun; N/A, Saudi; and Al-Rishawi, Mutaib Khalaf Jaber
(2025)
"Foreign Policy of the Mughal Empire in India during the Reign of Jalaluddin Akbar 1556-1605 AD,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 11:
Iss.
3, Article 6.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol11/iss3/6