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  • great Mughal Empire,the envy of its contemporaries for almost two centuries,declined and disintegrated during the first half of 8th century. The Mughal Emperors
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  • protection by the Mughal Emperors, and those orders are preserved here. There preserved the farmans (“order to follow”) of Mughal emperors who supported
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  • Ethiopian architecture Persian architecture Islamic architecture Indo-islamic (Mughal) architecture Indian architecture Chinese architecture covers the history
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  • protectorate British East India Company - Mughal emperor Jahangir gave trade rights for this company Mughal Empire - ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent
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  • protectorate British East India Company - Mughal emperor Jahangir gave trade rights for this company Mughal Empire - ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent
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  • Sardeshmukh (chief headman) of Maharashtra. It was silver coin of the Mughals. The Kashmiri language was origi­nally written in Sharada script. The first
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  • D. Lowry (1987). "Humayun's Tomb: Form, Function, and Meaning in Early Mughal Architecture". Muqarnas 4: 133-48. doi:10.2307/1523100. http://www.jstor
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  • the story of India’s civilisation and culture, of the rise and fall of empires, of great and proud cities, of the adventure of man and the quest of the
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  • D. Lowry (1987). "Humayun's Tomb: Form, Function, and Meaning in Early Mughal Architecture". Muqarnas 4: 133-48. doi:10.2307/1523100. http://www.jstor
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  • Ahmad, Q. 1961. An historical account of the Banaras mint in the later Mughal period, 1732-61. The Journal of the Numismatic Society of India (Varanasi)
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  • Women slaves are fetching water apparently during the Mughal Empire in India. Credit: Karen E. Carr, artist unknown.{{fairuse}}
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  • NCERT books are based upon the curriculum/syllabus defined by CBSE. These syllabus are periodically reviewed and revised. The NCERT book for a particular
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  • frescos done by artists of the Islamic Mughal Empire of India, the most powerful and successful of all Muslim empires. The movie, with these two scenes, attempts
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