1. Zahir-ud-din Muhammad "Babur" (1526-1530)
2. Nasir-ud-din Muhammad "Humayun" (1530-1540 & 1555-1556)
3. Jalal-ud-din Muhammad "Akbar (1556-1605)
4. Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim "Jahangir" (1605-1627)
5. Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram "Shah Jahan" (1628-1658)
6. Muhi-ud-din Mohammad "Aurangzeb" (1658-1707)
7. Qutb-ud-din Muazzam Bahadur "Shah Alam" (1707-1712)
8. Muizz-ud-din Muhammad "Jahandar Shah" (1712-1713)
9. Muin-ud-din Muhammad "Farrukh-Siyar" (1713-1719)
10. Shams-ud-din Muhammad "Rafi-ud-Darajat" (1719)
11. Rafi-ud-din Muhammad "Shah Jahan II" (1719)
12. Nasir-ud-din Roshan Akhtar Muhammad Shah "Rangila" (1719-1748)
13. Mujahid-ud-din Muhammad "Ahmad Shah" (1748-1754)
14. Aziz-ud-din "Alamgir II" (1754-1759)
15. Jalal ud-din Ali Gauhar "Shah Alam II" (1759-1806)
16. Muin-ud-din Muhammad "Akbar Shah II" (1806-1837)
17. Siraj-ud-din Muhammad "Bahadur Shah Zafar" (1837-1857)
The nation of India became an English colony after the fall of the Mughal Empire. After the fall of the Mughal Empire, India was ruled by many Rajas and Nawabs. Many states became independent. One by one these states were defeated by the British East India Company. Later the Bristish established their rule in India after crushing the Independence Movement in 1857.
There were 178 Roman emperors in total. There were 81 emperors of the west and 97 emperors of the east. This does not count the wannabes who ruled while another emperor legitimately ruled and were soon overthrown.
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No one ruled Europe in its entirety. The Roman Empire was the largest country in Europe before the Middle Ages, and it was ruled by its emperors. There is a link below to a list of the Roman Emperors, and those who were emperors before 476 AD were emperors before the Middle Ages began.
750 kings ruled ancient indida
Mughal empire ruled India for the longest period.They constructed many monuments including Taj Mahal, Red Fort, etc.They introduced many administrative reforms.
The nation of India became an English colony after the fall of the Mughal Empire. After the fall of the Mughal Empire, India was ruled by many Rajas and Nawabs. Many states became independent. One by one these states were defeated by the British East India Company. Later the Bristish established their rule in India after crushing the Independence Movement in 1857.
Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal empire during the period 1658-1707. That means he ruled 49 years.
There were 178 Roman emperors in total. There were 81 emperors of the west and 97 emperors of the east. This does not count the wannabes who ruled while another emperor legitimately ruled and were soon overthrown.
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India has been ruled by many Names are below.. Mughal they have ruled India for longer ime than others. English.....around 200 years. Although many attempts have been made to conquer India but no one been succed that point. Like Greek Hoon Sak Yavan Alexendar the great also tried to conquer India but he got defeated and gone back otherwise he could have been the world winner Babar (Mughal) Invaded India in 1530 and become the king.then after his son humayu ruled and humayu's son akbar and his son shahjahan and his son Nazruddin ruled India before British took over. Vasco D gama from Porugal came to Surat city in gujarat while Nazaruddin was ruing.
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No one ruled Europe in its entirety. The Roman Empire was the largest country in Europe before the Middle Ages, and it was ruled by its emperors. There is a link below to a list of the Roman Emperors, and those who were emperors before 476 AD were emperors before the Middle Ages began.
750 kings ruled ancient indida
The first Roman government was called the Roman Kingdom. According to legend, the Trojan hero Aeneas, son of Venus, fled from Troy and landed on the west coast of Italy, where he settled. His descendants ruled that part of Italy as Kings of Alba Longa, named after the city from which they ruled. Many generations later, the King of Alba Longa named Numitor had a daughter named Rhea Silvia, who became a Vestal Virgin. She soon broke her vow of chastity by having twin boys with Mars, the god of war. These boys, Romulus and Remus, were raised by a she-wolf, and founded a city on the banks of the Tiber River. Romulus then killed Remus and named the city after himself, calling it Rome. Romulus and his descendants were monarchs of the Roman Kingdom. In the Sixth Century B.C. the monarchy was abolished, and replaced with the Roman Republic, which expanded rapidly across the Mediterranean.
A characteristic Indo-Islamic-Persian style that flourished on the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal empire (1526-1857). This new style combined elements of Islamic art and architecture, which had been introduced to India during the Delhi Sultanate (1192-1398) and had produced great monuments such as the Qutb Minar, with features of Persian art and architecture. Mughal monuments are found chiefly in northern India, but there are also many remains in Pakistan. This article discusses these distinctive forms of art and architecture as they developed under a succession of Mughal emperors.
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