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Jahangir was the fourth Mughal Emperor of India (1605-1627) and the eldest son of Akbar.
Babur defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat and became the first Mughal Empire of India.
Yes, Babur is the founder of Mughal rule in India, he is the first mughal king. Mughals is a dynasty formed from the divided Mongol dynasty of Persia(now Iran). Babur was a Muslim and a descendant of Genghis Khan.
When the Delhi Sultanate became weak and the last of the Lodhi sultans were proud and cruel, Babur, the Mughal, king of Afghanistan invaded India and annexed it. From there the Mughal empire began.
he is from the royal family and they don't want babur to become king . they throwed away him and he came to India and he defeated some tribes in India and he became a king and he established his kingdom.
Udhishthir
Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556) was the Second Mughal Emperor of India. He was the eldest son of Babur.
I believe it was King Ashoka, because I am unfamiliar with Mughal-e-Azam I cannot be positive but I am aware that shortly after the death of King Ashoka the Mauryan Empire of Ancient India faced it's decline.
The Mughal Empire was founded in India in 1526 by Babur. The Empire was powerful until 1707. Decline of the Empire started from 1707 with the death of the last powerful King Aurangzeb. Absolute decline of the Mughal Empire happened in 1857.
Bahadur Shah II or Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor of India. He ruled between 28th September 1837 to 14th September 1857.
K. Asif was the director of the movie 'Mughal-E-Azam'.
Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty of India, was the ruler of Fergana in Uzbekistan. After defeating the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, he stayed in India and laid foundations of a new empire in 1526. Babur's son Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor, was defeated by the Afghan King Sher Shah Suri and he had to leave India. However, after defeating Sher Shah's successor, he returned to India and re-established the Mughal Empire. After the death of Humayun, the Hindu King Hemu occupied the throne of India for a short time. Hemu was defeated in the 2nd battle of Panipat in 1556 by the Mughal army of Akbar. The Mughal Empire was re-established under Akbar the Great, which lasted until 1857.