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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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Was Akbar the Great a patron of the arts?

Yes, Akbar the Great was a patroon of the arts.

How did Babur's character beliefs and actions lead to his success?

Babur was actually a very fearless person and leader loved fights but,at the same time he was a friendly,determined and cheerful person as well as a very determined soul which led to his victory at various points and so this greatly admired person was led to his successes.

How did the Mughal empire begin?

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.

What started the Mughal empire?

babur started the mughal empire by invading India from the Delhi sultans.

What clothes were worn by men and woman in the mughal period?

They wore long coats in the cold weather. People of distinction wore patkas. It had a broad sash that wrapped around the patka several times. They also wore different types of jamas.

What was the Mughal Empire known for?

It's culture and prosperity!


It had a well-earned reputation for torture, cruelty and ruthlessness. In certain places, they would wipe out civilization to the point where it would be unable to recover for generations, or even ever (they sowed salt in the fields, cut the canals, burned orchards, etc.) On the bright side, their huge and relatively stable empire allowed for safe travel, communication and trade between East and West for the first time since the fall of Rome. This was called Pax Mongolica, or Mongol Peace, and Western Civilization kind of owes it one.
Its culture and prosperity.It still had its better effects on the upcoming nations as it was more rich in its culture than any other society at that time.It was famous for it miniatures and arts .
It was the mughals,who set a trend of exchanging books and illustrations as a gift.

How did babur come to power?

Babur, a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan, came to power in the early 16th century after facing a series of challenges in Central Asia. After losing his ancestral kingdom of Ferghana, he turned his attention to India, where he capitalized on the political instability and fragmentation among the regional rulers. In 1526, he defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat, marking the beginning of the Mughal Empire in India. His strategic military tactics and the use of artillery were instrumental in his victory and consolidation of power.

Who is father of Babur?

Name of Babur's father was Umar Sheykh Mirza. He was the Amir of Farghana.

Sir Thomas Roe visited the court of which Mughal king?

Jahangir (r. 1605-27) and said it is full of Hindu pictures that look like poty

Who became the ruler of the Mughal Empire when his father died after falling down some stairs?

Akbar. His father Humayun died on 24 Jan 1556, due to an accidental fall from the stairs of his library in Delhi.

What is akbar's mother's name?

Hamida Banu Begum was the mother of Akbar.

Why did Nadir Shah took the Peacock Throne?

Nadir Shah, the King of Iran, invaded India in 1739 and defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah in the battle of Karnal. However, Nadir Shah reinstated Muhammad Shah to the Indian throne. As a reward, he got from Muhammad Shah, the Peacock Throne along with other priceless Mughal treasures.

Life period of Mugal King Akbar?

1542-1605

(Born Oct. 15, 1542, Umarkot, Sind, India - Died 1605, Agra)

What about the After death of akbar deen i elahi?

aya baraye ma ke dar Iran hastim emkan estefade farsi AZ sitha ast?

Where is Babur's tomb?

The tomb of Babur is located in The Garden of Bagh-e-Baburm in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Was Akbar a ruler of the Mughal dynasty?

Akbar is known as one of the greatest rulers of all time in history due to his wants for unison in the Mughal empire as well as imporivng arts, religions, architecture. He even tried to unite everyone by combining beliefs Din-i-ihai.

Facts about the Mughal empire?

-the Mughals ruled most of India from 1525 to 1857.

-they were a Timurid empire from Persia.

-their population was between 110 to 150 million.

-the Mughals were Muslims, although they ruled a large number of Hindus.

Who built the Jama Masjid of Delhi?

Shah Jahan
Jama Masjid is one of the last architectural works of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and was completed under the supervision of Saadullah Khan, the Prime Minister of Shah Jahan.

Built between 1644 and 1658, . Jama Masjid is located on a mound in the heart of the old city and projects beautifully into the Old-Delhi skyline. Jama Masjid Mosque was built in red sandstone and marble
Mahmud Gawan

How did shah jahan secure his throne?

Shah Jahan was Jehangir's son and his actual name was prince Khurram, He waged war against his father for ascension to throne but was defeated by his fathers forces. However, after Jahangir's death Shah Jahan ascended to throne and was assumed his more famous name of Shah Jahan.