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Mughal Empire

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The Mughal Empire was a significant Islamic civilization that flourished in South Asia from 1526 to 1857. Established by Babur, it became renowned for its sophisticated administration, artistic innovations including architecture like the Taj Mahal, and influence on culture across the Indian subcontinent. The empire’s legacy is of interest to historians studying early modern Asian societies and those exploring Islamic art, governance, and South Asian history.

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Who was the founder of the Mughal Empire?

The Mughal Empire was founded in 1526 by Babur, a descendant of both Genghis Khan and Timur. He defeated the Sultan of Delhi at the First Battle of Panipat to establish his rule over Northern India.

Who was the Mughal Emperor that built the Taj Mahal?

The Taj Mahal was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. He built the magnificent marble mausoleum in Agra as a tomb for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died during childbirth.

When did the Mughal Empire officially come to an end?

The empire officially came to an end in 1857 following the failed Indian Rebellion against the British East India Company. The British exiled the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, to Burma, marking the transition to direct British colonial rule.

Which Mughal Emperor was known for his religious tolerance?

Emperor Akbar, who ruled in the late 16th century, was famous for his policy of religious tolerance and cultural integration. He abolished the discriminatory tax on non-Muslims and actively fostered a syncretic religion called Din-i-Ilahi to promote harmony.

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