The Taj Mahal, The Red Fort, The Peacock throne, Sikhism, and the Gardens of the Mughal Empire
The Taj Mahal, The Red Fort, The Peacock throne, Sikhism, and the Gardens of the Mughal Empire
During the reign of the Mughal Empire, there were many achievements, changes and influences. Some major achievements included:-The success and advancing of Science and Astronomy in the Mughal Empire, under Emperor Humayun-The flourishing of art, such as calligraphy-The great architectural developments and achievements (eg. The building of the Taj Mahal, Badshahi Mosque, Agra Fortress, Lahore Fortress etc.)-Music and literature became famous and widespread (eg. Sufi music was quite popular and well-known)-The Mughal Empire was famous for its diverse mix of foods including Mughlai Plao, Akbari and Shah JahaniTaj Mahal and Akbar bringing Hindus into the government of the Empire and reforming the unfair tax system.
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.
Taj Mahal was the major architectural wonder created by the Mughal Empire. It was built by Shah Jahan in fond memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
The Mughal Empire practiced religious tolerance, while the Safavid Empire oppressed religious minorities.
mughal monuments were built by mughals and sultanate monuments by sultans of delhi
Mughal Empire was created in 1526.
Mughal Empire ended in 1857.
The Mughal empire is better than the Maratha empire.
The Mughal empire
They replace The Mughal Empire in China
the mughal empire lasted 333 years