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    downfall of mughal

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    Introduction the Mughal The Mughal empire established by Babur was vast and extensive in the beginning of the eighteenth century. But by the close of the century‚ it had shrunk into a few kilometers in and around Delhi. On the whole the decline of the Mughal empire can be attributed to many factors. The process of decay had begun from the time of Aurangzeb and reached its culmination during the rule of his successors. In this ‚ we shall discuss the various causes for the downfall of the Mughal empire

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    The Mughal empire was founded by a Chagatai Turk named Babur‚ who claimed descent from both Chinggis Khan and Tamerlane. The Mughal was a very influential empire‚ but it reached its greatest point under the leadership of Aurangzeb. During his reign‚ Aurangzeb conducted a continuous campaign to impel Mughal

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    MUGHAL ART A leaf from the richly illustrated rare and unique manuscript Tarikh-iKhandan-i-Timuriyah known for its highly finished excellent miniature paintings by master artists of Akbar’s Court. This painting depicts the death of Timur‚ Hazrat-i-Sahib-i-Qiran. A leaf from the rare copy of the manuscript Padshah Namah‚ Not dated; apparently 18th century. The painting depicts Emperor Shah Jahan sitting for the first time on the Peacock Throne‚ giving rewards to princess and nobles. A leaf

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    Mughal vs. Ottoman

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    Ottoman Empires were almost contemporary to each other. The Mughal Empire ruled over almost the entire subcontinent of India‚ from 1530-1707. The Mughals were descendants of Timuraids‚ who hailed from Central Asia. The Mughal dynasty was founded by Babur‚ the grandson of Timur and Genghiz Khan. He was succeeded by Humayun‚ Akbar the great‚ Shah Jahan‚ and many other rulers. Far from the Mughal Empire in India was the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the Middle East from 1453-1908. The

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    Ironworking in Africa

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    centuries. The Delhi Sultanate consisted of Islamic dynasties and emerged as a self-governing Muslim power. It is significant because they were able to hold off the Mongol‚ a fierce nomadic tribe. Unfortunately‚ the Delhi sultanate’s decline is due to the Baburs who gave a final blow to them in around 1500 C.E. 10. Bedouin In the Arabian Peninsula‚ the Bedouins were nomadic people during the sixth century and the seventh century. They lived according to ancient tribal patterns. They were constantly migrating

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    sociology

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    Maitreyi.[19] According to studies‚ women enjoyed equal status and rights during the early Vedic period.[22] However in approximately 500 B.C.‚ the status of women began to decline with the Smritis (esp. Manusmriti)‚ and with the Islamic invasion of Babur and the Mughal empire and Christianity later curtailing women’s freedom and rights.[7][dead link] Although reform movements such as Jainism allowed women to be admitted to religious orders‚ by and large women in India faced confinement and restrictions

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    valleys to the Ottoman domain. Under his power the Ottomans became a major naval power. Safavids: Shah Ismail’s family‚ they changed their religious preferences several times in the hope of gaining popular support before settling on Shiism. Babur: A Chaghatai Turk who claimed descent from both Chinggis Khan and Tamerlane. They made little pretense to be

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    Afghan forces at the historic battlefield of Panipat. In spite of a smaller army‚ Bairam Khan was able to defeat the Afghan forces and capture Hemu. This helped in the removal of a major threat to the Akbar’s rule. Did You Know? Only 30 years earlier‚ Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the same battlefield of Paniput and laid the foundation of the Mughal Empire. Akbar’s Conquests In 1560 CE‚ Akbar decided to take charge of the state affairs at the age of 18. He dismissed Bairam Khan and assumed absolute power

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    Mughal Administration

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    MUGHAL ADMINISTRATION | | |by | |Abdur Rahim Sajid | |M.Phil-I | |

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    great history

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    from Afghanistan. 1202 Turkish conquerors defeat Sena Dynasty and overrun Bengal. 1206-1398 Delhi Sultanate. 1398 Timur sacks Delhi. 1414-50 Sayyid Dynasty; renewal of Delhi Sultanate. 1451-1526 Lodi Dynasty. THE MUGHAL PERIOD   1526 Babur lays foundation of Mughal Empire; wins First Battle of Panipat. 1556-1605 Akbar expands and reforms the empire; Mughals win Second Battle of Panipat. 1605-27 Reign of Jahangir; in 1612 East India Company opens first trading post (factory). 1628-58

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