The Mughal Empire was the best of its time because of its welcoming civilization, which included forward thinking. The Empire was located in what is today's Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Their main religion was Islam with a population of 145 million in the year 1650. Their empire was so successful because of their strong economy, advanced education and their leaders who enforced very fair rules. Their economy lead to the advancement of their strong military, capital wealth, and their friendships with other countries that encourage trade. This was achievable because of their fair leaders who drew others to the community because of their fairness and acceptance of other religions and races and they created stunning architecture and gardens. Lastly, their culture and lifestyle was very rewarding and vast. These aspects made the Mughal Empire the most welcoming which lead to the positive advancement with regards to economy, infrastructure, military and trade. …show more content…
Since their country was very friendly, they were able to conduct trade with many different countries. They had both simple and expensive items such as textiles, luxury items, sugar, salt, and yarn. This made a large amount of profit for the community. Although taxes are unfair, the empire had many which brought in lots of profit. The biggest tax was on Hindu people by leader Aurangzeb. All of the profit was put to a good cause such as military, which helped them bulk up artillery and new war strategies first used in The Battle of Panipat, which drew the first of many wins. They also used their money to improve architecture and gardens; this improved the beauty of the land and made it more