The Mughal-Koch Relation: A Shift from Defensive Alliances to Subordinate Agreements

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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History

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Roy, Varun Kumar
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University of North Bengal

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The Mughal-Koch relation is a significant political narrative that unfolds in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The shifting alliances and power dynamics between the Koch Behar kingdom and the Mughal Empire during the late 16th and early 17th centuries led to a transformative political landscape in northeastern India. Initially, the Mughal Empire and Koch Behar alliance provided mutual benefits, with Koch Behar gaining fortified security, defense against external threats, and military support during conflicts. The economic and cultural exchanges between the two powers flourished, leading to economic growth and enrichment of the region's cultural landscape. However, as the alliance evolved, Koch Behar transitioned from a defensive posture to a subordinate relationship with the Mughal Empire, resulting in significant changes in the region's power dynamics. The dynamics of the Koch-Mughal relationship illustrate the complexity of political alliances during this period and their long-term impact on the region's history.

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16

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2229-4880

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240 - 249

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