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Who introduced the ijardari system?

The later mughals had introduced it. It was also one of the common features of later mughals. in this they contracted farmers for revenue.


What is the mughals family tree?

the mughals family tree are those people who are related to the mughals( a huge race ), the mughals were a huge range of people. 100s of 1000s of people were mughals the race has now been destinguished and the familys got spread out because India and Pakistan had to get separated. many people don't even know that their part of the mughals race because their ancestors probably didnt tell them that their familys got spread apart. PS. im part of the mughals race-meaning:im part of the royal family of Pakistan-that TOTALLY AWESOME MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 WAAHOOOO!!!!!!!!


What are the similarities and differences between mughals and the English came to power in India?

Both the Mughals and the English established their power in India through a combination of military conquest and strategic alliances. The Mughals, a Muslim dynasty, ruled for centuries and integrated diverse cultures and religions, promoting a syncretic culture. In contrast, the English, primarily driven by commercial interests, established colonial rule through the East India Company and later direct governance, prioritizing economic exploitation over cultural integration. While the Mughals left a lasting architectural and cultural legacy, the English fundamentally reshaped India's political and economic landscape, leading to significant social changes.


Which city in India is known after Aurangzeb?

The city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra was originally built by Malik Ambar, Wazir of Ahmednagar. Later, when the Mughals conquered it, Aurangzeb changed its name to Aurangabad, the city Aurangzeb, and it was made his capital.


What are the similarities between maharashtra and assam?

Shivaji from Maharashtra and Lachit Barphukan from Assam were the most successful generals to fight the Mughals. Barphukan stopped the Mughals from entering Assam at the Brahmaputra river.

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Who introduced the ijardari system?

The later mughals had introduced it. It was also one of the common features of later mughals. in this they contracted farmers for revenue.


When did the Mughals rule?

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.


Who were later descendants of mongols in subcontinent?

mongls


Who was the last mughal emperor in the later mughals?

Bahadur Shah ll


Why were the mughals after Aurangzeb called later mughals?

The mughals became mughals beacuse 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,India,Afghanistan,China and Iraq) The mughals religion was Muslim and so was the mongols leader Genghis khan. The majority of MUGHALS after the existence of PAKISTAN called as SARDAR. After the time gone the SARDAR cast holding more divided into two catagaries "DULLI SARDAR" and "MALDIYAL SARDAR". they are the true MUGHALS after the existence of PAKISTAN.They are all from the first leader genghis khan. BUT NOW THE MOST PEOPLES WHO ARE NOT MUGHALS CHEAT THE WORLD BY CALLED AS MUGHALS.


How did the mughals become mughals?

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.


Indian flag at the time of mughals?

Flag at the time of Mughals


Who were the later descendants of mongols in the sub continent?

The later descendants of the Mongols in the Indian subcontinent include the Mughal Empire, which was founded by Babur, a descendant of both Genghis Khan and Timur (Tamerlane). The Mughals ruled over much of the Indian subcontinent from the 16th to the 19th centuries, leaving a lasting cultural and architectural influence on the region.


What is the biggest port under the Mughals?

Surat is the biggest port of Mughals.


Why did the Mughals face rebellions?

Because the Mughals wanted to expand their territories.


How many pages does White Mughals have?

White Mughals has 512 pages.


Is successors of mughals alive?

Yes, there are some of the successors of Mughals who are still alive.