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Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire was an Islamic empire that, at its height, ruled most of modern day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It lasted from 1526 to 1857.

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Is there any other emperor before Humayun and if then name him?

Yes. Babur was the first Mughal Emperor and founder of the Mughal Dynasty in India. Humayun was Babur's eldest son.

What happened after the death of aurangzeb?

After the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, many Mughal governors (subadars) and big zamindars began their asserting their authority and establishing regional kingdoms. With the emergence of powerful regional kingdoms in various parts of India. Delhi was no longer the centre of power. After 1750s the British power started to emerge in India.

What happened to Shah Jahan in 1658?

In 1658, Shah Jahan fell ill and followed the War of Succession between his four sons, Dara Shukoh, Shah Shuja, Aurangzeb and Murad Bakshsh. After his victory, Aurangzeb ascended the throne, after confining Shah Jahan in the Agra fort.

When was the First Battle of Panipat fought and between whom what was its result?

First battle of panipat took place between babur and sultan ibrahim lodi in the year 1526 a.d at panipat. A result of 1st battle panipat babur won the war and he founded the mughal empire in india.

Where did Mumtaz Mahal die?

Mumtaz Mahal died in 1631 at Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh.

Why was the mughal empire successful?

The mughal rule were successful because their rule was very strict.no one was able that no one could lie in front of the emperor.under the mughals arts,literature and architecture florished.

How did Shah Jahan's rule come to an end?

In 1658, Shah Jahan was confined by his third son Aurangzeb. Thus Shah Jahan's rule came to an end. Aurangzeb ascended the throne in the same year. Shah Jahan lived in confinement for eight years until his death in 1666.

What are some of the artifacts of mughal period?

I Am From beaconhouse school jumrud campus peshawar pakistan and i think that the artifacts are the tombs mosques and other :D

Who is Mughal king Jehangir?

Jahangir was the fourth Mughal Emperor of India (1605-1627) and the eldest son of Akbar.

Who came after Jahangir?

Shah Jahan came after Jahangir and became the fifth ruler of Mughal Empire.

What factors contributed to the rise and fall of the Mughal Empire?

They were able to rise because they like men.

They started to fall because they liked men and women so the Muslim Leader (Akbar the Great) did not want people to like both.

What is the mistake akbar made when he was a leader?

Din-i-illahi

the muslims were outraged when Akbar introduced this religion. Making him half man half god.

Who was the jodha akber?

16th century Mughal Emperor.

There was also an Indian film released in 2008 titled Jodha Akber

Who was Akbar Shah of the Mughal Empire?

Akbar Shah II was the second-to-last Mughal emperors of India. He was also known as Mirza Akbar. Akbar Shah II was the son of Shah Alam II and father of Bahadur Shah Zafar II.

Who is Babur to Jahangir in Mughal Dynasty?

Babur (1526-1530) was the founder of Mughal dynasty and also the first Mughal Emperor of India.Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556), the second Mughal Emperor, was the son of Babur.

Akbar the Great (1556-1605), the third Mughal Emperor, was the son of Humayun.

Jahangir (1605-1627), the fourth Mughal Emperor, was the son of Akbar.


Why were the policies of Aurangzeb so destructive to the Mughal Empire?

Because Mughal EMpire had all its people go over to Aurangzeb and eat all their peoples faces off. Causing them to get mad they became destructive towards them and pooped in all their food.

Who were the wives of Babur?

Babur was first betrothed at the age of 6 to Princess Aisha of Samarkand. However they grew up to heartily dislike each other. Infact she left him soon after marriage (very unusual for a Muslim woman). Babur soon took other wives. Zainab Begum was the first to replace Aisha, but she soon died of small pox. His 'Big Love' was Maham, the mother of Humayun. He called her, his first and main wife, "my Moon". His second wife was Gulrukh - mother of prince Askeri and Kamran. His third wife was Dildar and the last wife was Mubarika Bibi.

How was the Mogul Empire created?

The Mughal Empire is sometimes spelled in English as the Mogul Empire, and they were invaders into India from Afghanistan, Iran and the Muslim states in Southern Russia, as we would now recognise the places. It is different from the Mongol Emprire which had its origins in China and Siberia, and never got as far as India.

It was a Muslim militarist empire that over-ran the Indian sub-continent for about 300 years from 1520 to 1850. Most of the great architectural legacy in India was created by the Moguls. The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous, dating from about 1640.

The Mughals made war on the Indian tribes and ancestral castes, especially in the Deccan and the Coromandel Coast. By 1680, almost all of India fell under Mughal rule. District governors were set up all over India, known as Nawabs (in crude English nabobs). By the time the British and French arrived in the early 18th century, the Mughals were in decline. They had been attacked and defeated by the Sikhs in the North and the Marathas in the Deccan (West and South). From 1800, the Mughals were not a significant power in India, and the British saw the end of the Empire during the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny. By 1860, there were no Mughals in positions of authority. The last of the nawabs Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Rangoon in Burma in 1862.

Where did Babur live?

He lived in Delhi, also the capital of Mogul empire from 1500AD to 1857AD