Why Mughals did not invade South India?

If Mughals failed to invade and conquer rest of South India - Tamil Nadu and Keralam, it is because they were busy fighting Marathas in Northern Deccan for 27 years. By the end of the war of 27 years, Mughals had retreated north and so there was no more threat of a Mughal invasion.
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Did Mughals ever conquer South India?

The Mughal Empire stretched over most parts of the Indian sub-continent, from Kabul to Gujarat to Bengal, and from Kashmir to south India. Only the south-western region of Kerala and southern Tamil Nadu were not directly under Mughal rule.
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Why could Mughals never conquer South India?

Most of the biggest empire did not conquer Extreme south because they were friendly with these empires. Extreme south(Current TN) was less densely populated. There was no threat with these empire to Mauryan empires. Most of the power of center was North Western India(Current Pakistan) in Indian subcontinent.
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Why Ashoka couldn t conquer South India?

After the conversion Ashoka was very keen on 'ahinsa' (non violence). South India and Sri Lanka could never be conquered by him because he rather went out on missionaries for converting others to religious beliefs.
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Who ruled South India during Mughal Empire?

Note: Both Aurangzeb and Alauddin Khaliji ruled over South India but their time varied. So, don't get confused between them. Aurangzeb was a Mughal Emperor whereas Alauddin Khaliji was a Delhi Sultan.
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Which was the strongest empire in South India?

The Chola dynasty was one of the three powerful, ancient Tamil kingdoms in what are now southern India and Sri Lanka. Brihadishwara Temple, or the Big Temple, was built in 1010 C.E. by Raja Raja Chola.
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Who attacked south India first?

Allauddin Khilji, was the first Sultan who attacked South India by asking his General Malik Kafur, to lead the army against the rulers of South and ended up defeating the king Prataparudra-II of Warangal, the Yadava King of Devagiri, Veera Ballala and the Hoysala king.
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Did Mauryas conquer south India?

In the late 4th century BCE, the Maurya Empire under Chandragupta conquers most of North India. His son Bindusara continues the conquest into the south.
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Why Maurya empire not capture the land of Tamils?

But there are no records of a Mauryan conquest of the Tamil region. Maybe, because of the Mauryan threat, the Tamil kings banded together, and their unity acted as a deterrent. This is the confederacy that Kharavela perhaps broke, roughly around 173 or 172 BCE.
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Who is the weakest Mughal Empire?

Humayun was the weakest of the early Mughal Emperors due to his inexperience. It was under his rule that the Mughal Empire lost most of its territories to a rising Sur Empire.
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Is south India more developed than North India?

Data shows that southern Indian states continue to outperform the rest of the country in health, education and economic opportunities.
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Was Kerala ever under British rule?

By the late 18th century, most of the influence in Kerala came from the British. The British crown gained control over Northern Kerala through the creation of the Malabar District. The British also allied with the princely states of Travancore and Cochin in the southern part of the state.
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Did Muslims invade south India?

Khilji expanded his dynasty to South India with the help of Malik Kafur. During Khilji's time, Malik Kafur invaded Devagiri, Warangal, Dwarasamudra and Madurai and became responsible for their destruction. Khilji did not integrate the conquered states into his kingdom, but simply plundered them.
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Which Hindu ruler defeated Mughals?

Hemu claimed royal status after defeating Akbar's Mughal forces on 7 October 1556 in the Battle of Delhi and assumed the title of Vikramaditya that had been adopted by many Indian kings in the past.
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What was India's strongest empire?

The Maurya Empire (322–185 BCE) unified most of the Indian subcontinent into one state, and was the largest empire ever to exist on the Indian subcontinent. At its greatest extent, the Mauryan Empire stretched to the north up to the natural boundaries of the Himalayas and to the east into what is now Assam.
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Who ruled over south India?

From ancient times, the Cholas were one of three major dynasties that ruled south India. Karikala Chola (late 2nd century CE) was the most famous king during the dynasty's early years, gaining control over the Pandyas and Cheras. The Chola dynasty, on the other hand, began to decline around the fourth century CE.
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Did Ashoka conquer Tamil Nadu?

Ashoka ruled the entire Indian subcontinent (except parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala) from 268 B.C.E to 232 B.C.E. Ashoka expanded the empire of Chandragupta Maurya. It expanded from present-day Bangladesh in the east to Afghanistan in the west. The capital of Ashoka's empire was Pataliputra (present-day Patna).
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Who was the greatest Indian ruler?

The greatest ruler known to Indian history is Ashoka The Great. His empire was founded by Chandragupta Maurya, who was a grandfather of Ashoka, more than 2300 years ago. Ashoka was greatly supported and lead by the famous man Chanakya, also known by Kautilya.
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How many Jains were killed by Ashoka?

The text also states that Ashoka killed ninety-nine of his half-brothers, including Sumana. The Dipavamsa states that he killed a hundred of his brothers and was crowned four years later.
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Who was the most powerful South Indian king?

The iconic king Raja Chola was the most powerful king in south India during his period of 985 CE -1014 CE. He is remembered for reinstating the Chola influence and ensuring its supremacy across the Indian Ocean.
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Who brought Islam south India?

Islam arrived in the inland of Indian subcontinent in the 7th century when the Arabs conquered Sindh and later arrived in Punjab and North India in the 12th century via the Ghaznavids and Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India's religious and cultural heritage.
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Who ruled South India before Mughals?

Pallavas and Pandyas dominated the southern regions of South India between the 6th and the 9th centuries CE.
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