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... of diplomacy. Akbar added new territory to the Mughal empire. Along with new territory came diverse ethnicity and problems. To prevent ...
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... The most important factor leading to the conquest of territories in India were the political actions of both the Mughal empire, and Britain. ...
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... prospects of plunder. With the death of the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzib, saw the disintegration of the Mughal Empire. This left the ...
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... In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third ruler of the Mughal Empire, took the ultimate steps toward tolerance, by marring a Hindu princess, and allowing ...
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... In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third ruler of the Mughal Empire, took the ultimate steps toward tolerance, by marring a Hindu princess, and allowing ...
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... In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third ruler of the Mughal Empire, took the ultimate steps toward tolerance, by marring a Hindu princess, and allowing ...
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... It is the only remaining trace of the Mughal Empire of Islamic rulers from whom the British extracted control in the 18th and 19th centuries. ...
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... Pakistan. Then in 1526 Pakistan became part of the Mughal Empire. The Mughals introduced Sikhism and the Urdu language to Pakistan. ...
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... Babar, a descendant of Timur (a great leader of the Mongol-Tartar hordes), became the founder of the Mughal Empire in India. 1.6 ...
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... In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third ruler of the Mughal Empire, took the ultimate steps toward tolerance, by marring a Hindu princess, and allowing ...
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... thier husbands. Even though women in he Ottoman Empire, Japan, and Mughal had different rights they were still very few. But as ...
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... Mughal is a Muslim empire in India the political elite were ruled by Akbar(1542- 1605). Akbar was a good general he enlarged his empire to include Afghanistan. ...
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... East India Company, and incited some of the states of the Mogul Empire to attack ... When the Mughal kings used to give out rupees and gold mohurs were showered by ...
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... The Age of Discovery influenced the Ottoman Empire in many ways ... At that time, The Mughal Emperor Bahadýr Shah wanted help from the neighboring Muslim countries ...
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... Since then, India has seen the influence of both Islam and the Christian West through first the Mughal and then the British Empire. ...
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