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From Delhi To Kabul, The Mughals Ruled It All, But Never Nepal: Here’s Why

From Delhi To Kabul, The Mughals Ruled It All, But Never Nepal: Here’s Why
Nepal's mountains, Gorkha warriors, trade links and culture kept it beyond Mughal rule.
New Delhi: Nepal was never conquered by the Mughals and the Britishers. Its rugged terrain, limited economic value, fierce Gorkha warriors, strong cultural identity and strategic trade links kept it independent for centuries. The Nepalese recently toppled the government following large-scale protests and subsequent violence. Rising unemployment, alleged corruption and bans on social media had pushed Gen Z to take to the streets. An interim government now runs the country. Why did the Mughals, who ruled India for over 300 years, never bring Nepal under their control?
From the 16th to the 18th century, the Mughal Empire dominated the Indian subcontinent. From Babur to Aurangzeb, their influence spread across Bengal, Punjab, the Deccan and the Afghan border. But Nepal remained beyond their reach.
Nepal's geography presented the first and greatest challenge. High mountains, narrow passes, deep valleys and dense forests provided natural protection. The Mughal army relied on heavy artillery and large cavalry, both of which struggled in mountainous terrain. The hills of Nepal weakened their military advantage.
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The Mughals focussed on fertile plains. The Ganga-Yamuna Doab, Bengal and Gujarat offered wealth and trade opportunities. Nepal, by contrast, had limited agricultural output and a challenging landscape. It was not an attractive target for expansion.
The country itself was divided into small kingdoms, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur. While these states sometimes fought each other, they could unite against external threats. This unity became a protective shield against Mughal ambitions.
Nepal acted as a bridge between India and Tibet. Trade in salt, wool, spices and metals passed through its territory. For the Mughals, maintaining trade relations was more profitable than military conquest.
Nepal was a stronghold of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Its people were vigilant about preserving their cultural identity. The Mughal rule was seen as a threat to these traditions. Cultural consciousness helped Nepal resist outside domination.
Gorkha warriors mastered guerrilla warfare in the mountains. The Mughal army, built for plains, risked severe losses in hill campaigns. This made invasion unwise.
The Mughals also faced other pressing challenges: Afghan and Iranian threats in the northwest, Maratha resistance in the south and difficulties in Assam and Bengal in the east. Small and geographically tough, Nepal was not worth the strategic risk.
Records like Ain-i-Akbari mention Nepal only in the context of trade and cultural relations. Scholar J.N. Sarkar highlighted that Nepal was never directly ruled by the Mughals. Nepali historians affirm that the country consistently maintained its sovereignty.
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