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Around 1600 there is a report of a Mughal Emperor who had a pack of tigers that he used to execute people. This in interesting as the tiger is usually solitary animal.
"powerful person," 1678, from Great Mogul, Mongol emperor of India after the conquest of 1526, from Pers. and Arabic mughal, mughul, alt. of mongol(q.v.), the Asiatic people.
The 1857 Sepoy Mutiny was the first war for independence in India. The mutiny came about when the British decided to completely abolish the Mughal Empire, causing resentment to grow among the Indian people.
i think 1 person carved it
No, Akbar was not a Mongol leader; he was a Mughal emperor. Akbar promoted religious tolerance and actively engaged with people of different faiths. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.
carved tombs were built inside churches for the important people of Parish.
the mughal power was respected a lot because of nostalgia and it was good for the british and noble people that the rule would stay forever
They way the found it suitable.
No Roman emperor used people as torches.
Akbar the Great, the third Mughal emperor, propagated the idea of 'Sulh-i-kul' meaning 'universal peace' or 'peace with all.' Akbar believed in religious tolerance and sought to create a harmonious society by promoting unity among people of different faiths.
emperor penguins are not people they are a type of animal
No, actually Emperor Penguins are very calm around people.