Moving East, Moving West

Pratyay Nath
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By 1570, Akbar’s armies established their hold over the heart of North India. Using this landmass as their base, they projected their power in different directions in the following decades. As they ventured increasingly away from their political heartland, they encountered new adversaries as well as radically different environmental conditions. The result was very different military experiences and political results across the different theatres of war. The present chapter unravels these diverse histories by focusing on six regions—the Bengal Delta, the Brahmaputra Basin, the Lower Indus Basin, the Himalayas, Qandahar, and Balkh–Badakhshan. It shows that varying conditions of terrain, ecology, and climate precipitated tremendous military heterogeneity with respect to tactics, strategy, logistics, and deployment of technology. In light of this, it becomes necessary to understand Mughal war-making and empire-building as highly adaptive and accommodative processes that constantly evolved in response to the diverse conditions they encountered.
东迁,西迁
到1570年,阿克巴的军队在北印度的中心建立了他们的控制。在接下来的几十年里,他们以这片土地为基地,向不同的方向投射他们的力量。随着他们逐渐远离自己的政治中心地带,他们遇到了新的对手,也遇到了截然不同的环境条件。其结果是不同战区的军事经历和政治结果截然不同。本章通过关注六个地区——孟加拉三角洲、雅鲁藏布江盆地、下印度河盆地、喜马拉雅山、坎大哈和巴尔赫-巴达赫尚——来揭示这些不同的历史。它表明,地形、生态和气候条件的变化导致了战术、战略、后勤和技术部署方面的巨大军事异质性。鉴于此,有必要将莫卧儿的战争和帝国建设理解为高度适应和适应的过程,这些过程不断演变,以应对他们遇到的各种情况。
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