Ajmer (Rajasthan): The Ajmer Fort built during the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar was a witness to perhaps one of the most decisive meetings which changed the history of India forever. English diplomat Thomas Roe met Emperor Jahangir to discuss the establishment of a trade treaty between Britain and the erstwhile Mughal Empire. The trade treaty discussion at Ajmer fort subsequently gave exclusive rights to the British to set up factories in Surat and other parts of India. However, what started at the Ajmer Fort stopped only after over 200 years of enslavement of the Indian subcontinent by the East India Company.
After the signing of the agreement, the East India Company slowly spread its tentacles all over the country.
After the Chauhan dynasty, Rajputs, Mughals, Marathas, and the British ruled over Ajmer. This fort has also been a witness to many historical events. Akbar had supervised the Haldighati war from this fort and it was from here he sent his trusted general Man Singh to war.
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