Mughal Conflicts refer to the series of military engagements during the Mughal Empire's rule in India. These conflicts were often between rival factions. They involved local kingdoms, foreign invaders, and internal power struggles. Notable battles include those against the Rajputs and Marathas. These conflicts shaped India's political landscape and influenced its cultural dynamics. They left a lasting impact on Indian history.
The Ahom Kingdom was a late medieval kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, established in 1228. It lasted for nearly 600 years, known for its multi-ethnic society...