Yes, the Mughal Empire was a significant player in global trade during the 16th century. It was known for its rich resources, including spices, textiles, and precious stones, which attracted traders from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The empire's well-established trade routes and ports facilitated commerce, contributing to the exchange of goods and cultural influences on an international scale.
It was The Mugal empire
The Peacock Throne originally belong to the Mughal Empire. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
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The cause of rise in independent regional powers after the decline of the Mughal Empire was the emergence of Successor States to the Mughals.
The reign of Akbar is considered the golden age of the Mughal empire because Akbar expanded the empire and established "houses of wisdom" to educate the people and further knowledge within his borders.
He was not great, but the best Mughal
The Mugal Emporer Babbar
I'm afraid there are none !!
Bahadur shah jafar
Sher Shah Suri
the income of land revenue was very important for stability of mugal empire. because of that money the king paid salary to soldiers. because of which soldiers and other officials will work and reign would run.
Mugal gardern rashtrapati bhavan