A report on Aurangzeb and Anglo-Mughal War
New peace treaties were negotiated, and the East India Company sent petitions to Aurangzeb about trades involving the Portuguese at Hooghly and religious intolerance of the Tamil community in Madras, but praised Aurangzeb Alamgir's imperial majesty and compared him with ancient Persia's emperors Cyrus and Darius, however the company eventually failed to reach an agreement.
- Anglo-Mughal WarIn 1686, the East India Company, which had unsuccessfully tried to obtain a firman that would grant them regular trading privileges throughout the Mughal Empire, initiated the Anglo-Mughal War.
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Shaista Khan
0 linksGeneral and the subahdar of Mughal Bengal.
General and the subahdar of Mughal Bengal.
A maternal uncle to the emperor Aurangzeb, he acted as a key figure during his reign.
Shaista Khan was also responsible for sparking the outbreak of the Anglo-Mughal War with the English East India Company.
Yakut Khan
0 linksNaval Admiral and administrator of Janjira Fort who first served under Bijapur Sultanate and later under the Mughal Empire.
Naval Admiral and administrator of Janjira Fort who first served under Bijapur Sultanate and later under the Mughal Empire.
There, he was converted to Islam and got his new name as Qasim Khan and after becoming admiral of the Mughal navy, he was titled Yakut Khan by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir.
In 1689, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb ordered Khan to attack Bombay for the third time after Indian vessels sailing to Surat were captured in 1686 (Child's War).