The religion that developed during the Mughal Empire was Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century in the Punjab region of South Asia. Sikhism emerged in response to the prevailing social and religious conditions of the time and combines elements of Hinduism and Islam.
During the Mughal Empire, the Sikhs transitioned from a peaceful religious community to becoming more militarized due to increased persecution and oppression by Mughal emperors. This led to the development of a military and political identity under figures like Guru Hargobind and Guru Gobind Singh. The period also saw the establishment of the Khalsa, a military order within Sikhism.
The Mughal empire
The Taj Mahal was built during the Mughal Empire in India.
military compaigns of mughal
During the Mughal period, India saw the flourishing of various religious systems and cults. The Mughal rulers themselves were known for their tolerance towards different religions, which led to the coexistence and growth of Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, and Sufism. Many Sufi saints and mystics gained prominence during this time, promoting a message of love and unity among different faiths. Additionally, the patronage of the Mughal emperors towards art and architecture led to the construction of magnificent religious structures, showcasing the diverse religious landscape of the period.
Yes it is a sub-caste of Rajputs. Kashyap Rajput hailed from Rajasthan and were originally royal guards on horses that protected the princess. After the mughal invasion they were forced out of work and left the area for various jobs and some ended up in Punjab, converting to Sikhism. One of the Panj-Pyare was a Kayshup Rajput, Himmat Rai (who had become a water-bearer due to losing his job during the mughal era) was converted to sikhism by Guru Gobind Singh.
tiller of the soil
They was raped.
Jahangir was son of Akbar. He was the forth king of Mughal Empire. But under him the mughal empire did not win any major territory.
Jahangir
Islamabad...during the Mughal empire