Renaissance · South Asia · Politics

1583

Akbar Annexes Gujarat

1583

After decades of Mughal campaigns, Akbar finally subdued the rich western province of Gujarat, with its cotton mills and Indian Ocean ports. Surat became a major Mughal outlet for Arab, Persian, and Portuguese traders, funneling revenue toward Agra and opening a new southern theater for imperial patronage. Surat became a major Indian Ocean port, opening direct Mughal contact with Portuguese, Arab, and eventually English traders.