Conquests of Aurangzeb
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Expansion during the rule of Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire.
Chronology
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January 1701: Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (1658-1707) expanded the empire to include almost the whole of South Asia.
January 1702: Kalhora dynasty were assigned to hold authority in Sindh by the Mughal Grand Vizier Mirza Ghazi Beg and later formed their own independent dynasty. Their domain included lower and higher Sindh including the key cities of Hyderabad, Khairpur, Mirpur Khas, and Tando Muhammad Khan.
January 1663: On one occasion in 1662, the Mughals under Mir Jumla occupied the capital, Garhgaon.
February 1663: In 1662, the Mughal Empire, led by Mir Jumla, captured the capital city of Garhgaon.
January 1690: With the Mughal juggernaut approaching southern India, Rani Mangammal recognised it would be better to pay tribute to the Mughals than have them invade. She supporter their capture of Jinji from Rajaram, who would otherwise have attacked Madurai and Thanjavur, and ruled the fort as a Mughal vassal.
January 1701: The plains areas fell away from Tripura state due to the actions of a renegade Tripuri prince who was backed by Mughal governors of Eastern Bengal plains. After this, plains Twipra became a separate Mughal client kingdom, with the Mughal rulers exerting influence on the appointment of its kings.
January 1688: In 1687, the Dutch factory in Malda was taken over by the Mughal Empire.
January 1667: Arakan suffered a major defeat to the forces of Mughal Bengal during the Battle of Chittagong in 1666.
April 1705: In March 1705, Mazulipatam was taken over by the Mughal Empire.
October 1687: The Portuguese outpost of Nagulavancha was destroyed on 13 October 1687 by locals.
January 1701: Shahuji I was the eldest son of Venkoji and he ascended the throne at the age of twelve. During his reign, the Mughals occupied the Coromandel coast and Tiruchirapalli and forced him to pay tribute.
January 1667: Mughal annexation of Chittagong.