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History The Grandeur of the Mughal Empire: A Comprehensive Analysis of Its Political, Financial, and Military Strength

Explore the might of the Mughal Empire through an in-depth analysis of its political influence, financial power, and military capabilities, revealing the factors that made it one of the most formid ...

December 27, 2023
History Overview of the Mughal Empire

The Mughal, also known as the Mogul or Moghul Empire, was a South Asian early modern empire. The Empire spanned two centuries, from the western outskirts of the Indus basin, north Afghanistan in th ...

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History Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur

Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur was the first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and the founder of the Mughal Empire. Babur was born in Andijan Province, Fergana Valley, modern-d ...

September 12, 2021
History Administration of Mughal Empire

Due to the ultimate power, the Emperors of the Mughal Empire was always the central administrative authority. The Mughal empire was divided into "Subas", which were subdivided further int ...

September 12, 2021
History Demographics of the Mughal Empire

The statistical study of populations, particularly human beings, is known as demography. Employment, education, income, marriage rates, birth and death rates, and other socioeconomic indicators are ...

September 12, 2021
History Mughal Military and Science

The Mughal Empire's Army was the force that founded the Mughal rulers' Empire in the 15th century and developed it to its greatest extent at the beginning of the 18th century. Although the ...

September 12, 2021
History Second Battle of Panipat

On November 5, 1556, Hemu, the Hindu monarch of north India, and the Mughal emperor Akbar's army fought in the Second Battle of Panipat. Hemu had just captured the provinces of Delhi and Agra i ...

September 12, 2021
History The Mughal Family

The term "Mughal" is a distorted form of "Mongol" in Arabic and Persian languages Babur, the family's founder, was a direct descendant of Asian conqueror Timur the Great on ...

September 12, 2021
History Mansabdar - A Military Unit of Mughal Empire

Akbar established the "Mansabdar" as a military unit within the Mughal Empire's administrative system. Mansab comes from the Arabic term mansab, which means rank or position. A govern ...

September 12, 2021
History Mughal People

The Mughals are a set of Indian and Pakistani clans with a shared cultural heritage. They claim to be descended from a variety of tribes that settled in the area.

September 12, 2021
History Mughal Harem

The Mughal Emperors had a carefully guarded wing known as the Harem, a sacred or forbidden location. That was where the begums resided, in their vacuum-sealed universe. Many royal women were requir ...

September 12, 2021
History Mughal Weapons

The Mughal Empire's military employed a range of weaponry during its conquests throughout the ages, including swords, bows and arrows, camels, elephants, horses, some of the world's largest ...

September 12, 2021

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