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In 1622 A.D., Shah Abbas I of Safavid Persia captured Kandhar from the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.This loss was a significant blow to Mughal prestige and was a point of contention in Mughal-Safavid relations.
Kandhar (in present-day Afghanistan) was strategically important as a gateway to Central Asia and a buffer zone between the Persian and Mughal empires.
The Mughals had previously recaptured Kandhar in 1595, but Shah Abbas I successfully laid siege and took control in 1622.
Jahangir was criticized for not acting decisively, and Prince Khurram (Shah Jahan) had refused to lead a campaign against Persia, leading to strained relations with his father.
Shah Ismail I – Founder of the Safavid dynasty (reigned 1501–1524).
Shah Tahmasp I – Ruled 1524–1576; had earlier conflicts with Humayun.
Shah Ahmad I – No prominent Persian ruler by this name in this context.