10 Interesting Fact About The history and culture of the Mughal Empire
10 Interesting Fact About The history and culture of the Mughal Empire
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Mughal Empire was formed by Babur in 1526 and ended in 1858.
Urdu language comes from the Persian language used in Mughal Empire.
Taj Mahal, one of the most famous buildings in the world, was built by Emperor Mughal Shah Jahan as a love monument for his wife Mumtaz expensive.
Mughal Empire controls most of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Mughal Empire is known for beautiful art and architecture, such as miniature, calligraphy art, and Mughal architecture.
Emperor Mughal is famous for his love for pets, especially pigeons, and even builds a special place for them in the palace.
Aurangzeb, one of the Mughal emperors, is known for his strict policy towards other religions besides Islam and also prohibits music and dance in the palace.
Mughal Empire experienced a decline in the 18th century due to internal conflict, civil war, and foreign invasion.
Emperor Akbar, one of the biggest Mughal emperors, is known for its religious tolerance politics and created din-i -lahi, a religion that combines elements of various religions.
Mughal Empire has a sophisticated administrative system with the use of road networks and posting to facilitate the delivery of goods and letters.