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1. Babur was the first Mughal Emperor and founder of the Mughal Empire.

2. Aurangzeb was the last effective emperor of the Mughal empire

3. Among the finest luxury 5-star hotels near the Taj Mahal Agra, ITC Mughal is a tribute to Mughal grandeur

4. During this time, Aurangzeb greatly expanded the territory of the Mughal Empire.

5. Thanks for A2A Babur was an Uzbek warrior who laid the foundation of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor

6. Babur was an Uzbek warrior who laid the foundation of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor

7. Aurangzeb's reign ushered in the decline of the Mughal Empire

8. Babur , born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder of the Mughal Empire and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent

9. Babur (1483–1530), founding emperor of the Mughal dynasty in India

10. Aurangzeb Alamgir, The sixth mughal emperor of hindustan, son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, was the most controversial and hated Mughal ruler of India

11. The Baiza is by the Jhelum-based Mughal fresco artist Alvina U

12. English: w:Babur was the first emperor of the Mughal Empire in India

13. Aurangzeb, born in 1618, was considered as the last great Mughal emperor

14. He later described the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and the cities of Allahabad and Delhi in rich detail and recorded the faded glories of the Mughal Empire.

15. Babur, emperor (1526–30) and founder of the Mughal dynasty of northern India

16. Most Mughal charbaghs are rectangular with a tomb or pavilion in the centre.

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18. Aurangzeb, born in 1618, was considered as the last great Mughal emperor

19. Sprawled over 23 acres of luxurious gardens, and in close proximity to the Taj Mahal, ITC Mughal, a luxury hotel in Agra is a fitting tribute to the great Mughal builders of the past

20. The majority of pieces in the collection show the aesthetic vestiges of the Mughal legacy .

21. Under Mughal rule, Bengal was a center of the worldwide muslin, silk and pearl trades.

22. Renowned historian Jadunath Sarkar describes Mughal emperor Aurangzeb as a man who pushed his divine right to breaking point

23. Baghsar Fort is an ancient Mughal fort in the Samahni Valley overlooking Baghsar Lake

24. "Truschke's laudable objective is to criticize Hindu nationalism, which makes the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb (r

25. Afterwards, the region came under the country of the Mughal Empire, as its wealthiest province.

26. Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth ruler of the Mughal Empire, is the most hated king in Indian history

27. Aurangzeb: Religious Policies The disintegration of the Mughal Empire followed rapidly after the death of Aurangzeb in 1707.

28. Lions were also hunted during the Mughal Empire, where Emperor Jahangir is said to have excelled at it.

29. Allahabad Fort is a fort built by the Mughal emperor Akbar at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India in 1583

30. The Mughal king Aurangzeb died in 1707 but he lives on in debates in India and Pakistan

31. Centuries later, the Mughal Empire, with Mongol roots from Central Asia, conquered the northern part of the sub-continent.

32. In this specialised tour, one can enjoy Agra Fort and the Mughal capital city of Agra apart from Taj within the time-limits

33. The King of all Biryanis, the Awadhi biryani was made by the Mughal Khansamahs in Awadh in the 18th century

34. Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad also known as Aurangzeb or by his title Alamgir was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire

35. With the Taj Mahal overshadowing it, one can easily forget that Agra has one of the finest Mughal forts in India

36. During Aurangzeb’s reign the Mughal dynasty was always on the lookout for expansion of the territory, which resulted in continuous warfare.

37. In 1618 Sir Thomas Roe , James I ' s ambassador to the Mughal court in India , formally secured from the Mughal emperor , with regard to the factory at Surat , the privilege of allowing English residents to refer their disputes for adjudication to their own officers .

38. Fathullah Shirazi, a Persian inhabitant of India who worked for Akbar in the Mughal Empire, developed a volley gun in the 16th century.

39. Babur (born Zahir-ud-din Muhammad; February 14, 1483–December 26, 1530) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India

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41. The Battle of Khanwa was fought near the village of Khanwa, in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, on March 16, 1527.It was fought between the invading forces of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and the Rajput forces led by Rana Sanga of Mewar, after the Battle of Panipat.The victory in the battle consolidated the new Mughal dynasty in India.

42. A descendant of Genghis Khan, Babur founded the Mughal Empire which became, in the century after his death, the world's largest economic power

43. The fifth film in Civilisations goes east and west with Simon Schama: to Papal Rome but also to Ottoman Istanbul and Mughal Lahore and Agra

44. Babur (1526–30) Babur, the founder of mughal empire was originally called as Zaheer-ud-din Mohammad Babur, born in the year 1484, at Farghana, Samarkhand, central Asia

45. Audrey Truschke, author of the book Aurangzeb: The Man and Myth, has once again triggered a controversy over Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, saying he protected more Hindu temples than he destroyed.

46. A new political paradigm was laid with the advent of British who, captured power through the East India Company acting on the certificate of "Dewani” obtained from the Mughal Emperor.

47. A hardcover edition of the colorful memoirs of Babur—founder and first emperor of the Mughal dynasty—that is "justly considered a masterpiece" (The Wall Street Journal)

48. In 1608, Mughal authorities allowed the English East India Company to establish a small trading settlement at Surat (now in the state of Gujarat), and this became the company's first headquarters town.

49. It is a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

50. Once the seat of the Mughal Empire and now home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites, Agra is teeming with lush gardens, historic mausoleums and bustling marketplaces laden with silks, spices and leather goods.

51. As a result, many rich aromatic foods such as Biryani and Korma have been included in the Bangladeshi food, which requires lots of spices including ghee.Dhaka was the Mughal capital of South Subash a major trade center in South Asia

52. Aurangzeb Alamgir (“World Conqueror”), whose reign lasted for forty-nine years until his death in 1707, conducted vigorous military campaigns to extend the frontiers of the vast Mughal empire which he had inherited.

53. Babur (Urdu: بابر; named after the first Mughal Emperor Zahir-ud-Din Babur [citation needed]), also designated Hatf-VII, Translit: Target, is a short-range turbojet powered subsonic cruise missile that can be launched from land or underwater seaborne platforms

54. Considered as one of the finest Mughal emperors, Babur succeeded in securing the dynasty's position in Delhi after a series of sultanates failed to consolidate their seats and his empire went on to rule for over 300 years in India.

55. As payment for returning the crown of India to the Mughal emperor, Muhammad, he took possession of the entire fabled treasury of the Mughals, including the Daria-i-noor, in addition to the Koh-i-noor and the Peacock throne.

56. Emperor Aurangzeb of India's Mughal Dynasty (November 3, 1618–March 3, 1707) was a ruthless leader who, despite his willingness to take the throne over the bodies of his brothers, went on to create a "golden age" of Indian civilization

57. Aurangzeb, also spelled Aurangzib, Arabic Awrangzīb, kingly title ʿĀlamgīr, original name Muḥī al-Dīn Muḥammad, (born November 3, 1618, Dhod, Malwa [India]—died March 3, 1707), emperor of India from 1658 to 1707, the last of the great Mughal emperors.

58. " The seventeenth century also witnessed the arrival of acanthus patterns from Europe and the lotus flower pedestal originating in India, which were synthesized to form the classical and elegant jade bowl with bud-shaped handles from the Mughal Empire on display here.

59. Some caste groups were targeted using the Criminal Tribes Act even when there were no reports of any violence or criminal activity, but where their forefathers were known to have rebelled against Mughal or British authorities, or these castes were demanding labour rights and disrupting colonial tax collecting authorities.

60. The April 4th sale will include early rugs such as a 17th century Persian vase carpet, a 16th century Cairene, an Early Mughal rug, and will also feature carpets by some of the most renown designers such as Josef Hoffmann, Emile Ruhlmann, Leleu and a beautiful arts and crafts Gavin Morton rug.

61. Muhy-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir (4 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), more commonly known as Aurangzeb ("Jewel in the crown") or by his chosen imperial title Alamgir ("Conquerer of the World"), was the sixth Mughal Emperor, whose Islamic reign across most of the Indian subcontinent lasted from 1658 until his death in 1707.

62. It was an idea far ahead of its time, born of a desire not merely to "Civilize" a seemingly moribund Muslim world, but to unite East and West, the Baghdad Railway could have fostered not just greater economic integration for European benefit, but an inter-cultural renaissance across Eurasia as well evoking heyday of the great Muslim Empires -- Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal -- that last united

63. In India, Cenotaphs are a basic element of Hindu architecture borrowed from Islamic architecture, as seen in most of the mausoleums of Mughal Emperors which have two burial chambers, the upper one with a cenotaph, as in Humayun's Tomb, Delhi or the Taj Mahal, Agra, while the real tomb often lies exactly below it, or further removed.The term chhatri, used for these canopylike structures, comes

64. They tried to Convince Walter that his two great-uncles were thieves, and that Walter should tell them where the money was hidden.: A general reading of school textbooks would Convince one that the Mughal rulers were all weak, effete and full of vices.: The Mets would love to add Furcal, even though they would have to Convince him to move to the right on the infield diamond and play second base.

65. Located on the banks of River Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh, Agra is a popular tourist destination as it is home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal.It is a sneak peek into the architectural history and legacy of the Mughal empire with two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.History, architecture, romance all together create the magic of Agra, and hence