At its height, the Mughal Empire covered about 4.5 million square kilometers (slightly over 1.7 million square miles). It was during Aurangzeb's reign Mughal empire reached its territorial climax, stretching from Kashmir in the north to Jinji in the south, from the Hindukush in the west to Chittagong in the east.
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In 1900, the British Empire was at its height, spanning vast territories across the globe, including Canada, Australia, India, and large parts of Africa and the Caribbean. It was characterized by colonies, protectorates, and dominions, with significant holdings in Asia, such as Hong Kong and Burma. The empire's extensive trade networks and naval dominance facilitated its economic power and influence. This period marked the height of imperialism, with Britain governing about a quarter of the world's land area and population.
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The greed for land and money led to decline of Mughal Empire since more taxes were levied on peasant farmers such as the zazia tax on hindus.
greed for land and money
At its height, the British Empire controlled 25% of the world's land surface.
the empire composed of a bordering mass without oceans and seas separating different parts. Examples are Russia, China, Mughal India and the Ottoman. The empire of Alexander the great was a land empire.
The main source of income for the Mughal Emperors was the income from land revenue. Land revenue was calculated after a detailed survey of the cultivated areas and the revenue was collected according to one-third of the produce.
The Mongol Empire, led by Genghis Khan and later his descendants, conquered the largest contiguous land empire in history, stretching from Asia to Europe. At its height in the 13th and 14th centuries, the Mongol Empire covered over 16% of the world's total land area.
The British Empire was a former empire that consisted of Great Britain and its possessions, dominions, and dependencies. At its height of power in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it comprised about one quarter of the world's land area and population.
At its height, the Byzantine Empire covered approximately 3.2 million square kilometers, stretching from the Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Caucasus Mountains in the east.
No. The Incan Empire was exactly the 100th largest empire in history, with a total land area of 2 million km2. The largest empire in history was the British Empire, with a total land area of 33.7 million km2.
Todar Mal was the finance minister in the court of Emperor Akbar in the Mughal Empire. He was known for his honesty, administrative skills, and management of the empire's finances.
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A regional empire is a region of land owned by a ruler of a certain region or area.