Babur was the first Mughal Emperor of India. Babur started the
Mughal empire in 1526.
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What religion was developed during the Mughal Empire
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Muslim religion was developed in the mughal empire.
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Which era marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy
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The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European
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interconnected global economy.
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Who was the last great Mughal emperor
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Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658-1707), the sixth Mughal emperor, was the
last of the great Mughals. Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal Empire for 49
years. But, due to his religious intolerance, he faced revolts from
the Jats, Marathas, Satnamis. The huge empire break apart after the
death of Aurangzeb.
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What was the relationship between Akbar and Aurangzeb
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Aurangzeb was the great-grandson of Akbar. Akbar was a generous
king and treated all religions equally. But Aurangzeb was a true
Muslim. He revived Akbar's policies and re-imposed taxes on
non-Muslims. Aurangzeb was the most cruel Mughal King while Akbar
was the greatest ruler of the Mughal dynasty.
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What was the population of the Mughal Empire at its height
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At its height, the population of the Mughal Empire was about 150
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Was the Mughal empire in India
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Yes. Mughal Empire was the longest ruling empire in India. It
was founded by Babur. Later in 18th century, it disintegrated.
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How were the rights granted to slaves in West African cultures different from the rights of slaves in the Atlantic slave trade
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In West African cultures, slaves were allowed to own slaves of
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When was the height of the Mughal empire
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At the time of Akbar the great.
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Ask us anythingThis map shows the Middle East around 1600. Which region was ruled by the Safavid emperor
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Its region A for Apex (Just took the test)
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What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
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mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
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Why was it important for mughal leaders to tolerate non-Muslim religions in their territories
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The large non-Muslim populations living in the empire would have resisted religious oppressions. Apex
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What statement best describes Safavid culture during the rule of Shah Abbas
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Abbas supported the fine arts, and Safavid culture flourished.
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What was one major effect of the Mughal empire's trade policies in the 17th century
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Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
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What factor played a role in the decline of the safavid empire
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Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
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Which factor played a role in the decline of the Safavid empire
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Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them.😉
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Which Renaissance idea does this passage support We have lived enough for others let us at least live out the small remnant of life for ourselves
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APEX: Individualism
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Which factor played a major role in the decline of the ottoman empire
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foreign militaries began developing more advanced weaponry than the ottoman military
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The rise of Sikhism during the Mughal Empire's reign most illustrates which idea
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Interactions between Islam and Hinduism led to significant changes in Mughal society
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Do you Know who was the Mughal Emperor that was recognized by all of Hindustani freedom fighters of 1857… after the fall of Delhi
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The last Mughal emperor, Bahādur Shah II (1837–57), was exiled by the British after his involvement with the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.
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Who was the first Mughal emperor
Babur was the first Mughal Emperor of India. Babur started the
Mughal empire in 1526.
What religion was developed during the Mughal Empire
Muslim religion was developed in the mughal empire.
Which era marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy
The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European
exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more
interconnected global economy.
Who was the last great Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658-1707), the sixth Mughal emperor, was the
last of the great Mughals. Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal Empire for 49
years. But, due to his religious intolerance, he faced revolts from
the Jats, Marathas, Satnamis. The huge empire break apart after the
death of Aurangzeb.
What was the relationship between Akbar and Aurangzeb
Aurangzeb was the great-grandson of Akbar. Akbar was a generous
king and treated all religions equally. But Aurangzeb was a true
Muslim. He revived Akbar's policies and re-imposed taxes on
non-Muslims. Aurangzeb was the most cruel Mughal King while Akbar
was the greatest ruler of the Mughal dynasty.
What was the population of the Mughal Empire at its height
At its height, the population of the Mughal Empire was about 150
million.
Was the Mughal empire in India
Yes. Mughal Empire was the longest ruling empire in India. It
was founded by Babur. Later in 18th century, it disintegrated.
How were the rights granted to slaves in West African cultures different from the rights of slaves in the Atlantic slave trade
In West African cultures, slaves were allowed to own slaves of
their own, while those in the Atlantic slave trade were not.
When was the height of the Mughal empire
At the time of Akbar the great.
Ask us anythingThis map shows the Middle East around 1600. Which region was ruled by the Safavid emperor
Its region A for Apex (Just took the test)
What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
Why was it important for mughal leaders to tolerate non-Muslim religions in their territories
The large non-Muslim populations living in the empire would have resisted religious oppressions. Apex
What statement best describes Safavid culture during the rule of Shah Abbas
Abbas supported the fine arts, and Safavid culture flourished.
What was one major effect of the Mughal empire's trade policies in the 17th century
Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
What factor played a role in the decline of the safavid empire
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
Which factor played a role in the decline of the Safavid empire
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them.😉
Which Renaissance idea does this passage support We have lived enough for others let us at least live out the small remnant of life for ourselves
APEX: Individualism
Which factor played a major role in the decline of the ottoman empire
foreign militaries began developing more advanced weaponry than the ottoman military
The rise of Sikhism during the Mughal Empire's reign most illustrates which idea
Interactions between Islam and Hinduism led to significant changes in Mughal society
Do you Know who was the Mughal Emperor that was recognized by all of Hindustani freedom fighters of 1857… after the fall of Delhi
The last Mughal emperor, Bahādur Shah II (1837–57), was exiled by the British after his involvement with the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.