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for the subcontinent mughals faced a downfall in the early 1700s
It depends on the timing. The first Muslim conquest of territories on the Indian periphery was the conquest of Sindh by Muhammed bin Qasim of the Umayyad Caliphate from 711-715. He, and the army he led, were primarily composed of Arabs, not Turks. The Umayyad Caliphate brough Islam to the areas it had conquered, but was ineffective at spreading Islam throughout the subcontinent. However, in the subsequent centuries, the Turkic Seljuqs, Timurids, and Mughals would all conquer areas on the Indian perimeter with the Mughals penetrating deep into the subcontinent. As a result, the Mughals were far more effective at spreading Islam deep into India.
The mughals became mughals because they were descendants of the mongol emperor Genghis khan. The mughals came to India/Pakistan/Afghanistan in 1526. The Mughals and Mongols basically ruled all of Asia (Pakistan, China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq The mughals religion was Muslim and so was the Mongols leader Genghis khan.
Flag at the time of Mughals
White Mughals has 512 pages.
Surat is the biggest port of Mughals.
Because the Mughals wanted to expand their territories.
White Mughals was created on 2002-03-29.
Yes, there are some of the successors of Mughals who are still alive.
The Mughals ruled from 1526 to 1857. The first six Mughal Emperors: Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, are known as the Great Mughals. The Mughal rulers after Aurangzeb are called Later Mughals.
Akbar brought all of northern and central India/Pakistan under his control, and influenced almost all of the Indian Subcontinent. Also, he was tolerant to all religions and was generally kind to his subjects.