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    Ottoman Empire Vs. Mughal Empire The Ottoman and Mughal empires were two of the most successful empires to ever come together. However‚ in their dominance there was many similarities as well as differences. Both went through their share of struggle. Whether through political‚ religious‚ or cultural struggle the two empires had to rely on their emperors for guidance and rule. The Ottomans were amid the Turkic-speaking nomadic people who had spread westward from Central

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    The system of sharing‚ appraisement and measurement established by Mughals. Emperor Akbar considered such agrarian reforms as important task for his own reasons. The Mughal Empire during their reign to expand then they had to maintain a large numbers of military officers and administrative. Mughal Emperor Akbar introduces the Mansabdari system for land revenue collection. From condition being more chaotic‚ Akbar compelled to initiate the reforms in administration and in land revenue

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    India. Some favour Babur the pioneer and others his great-grandson‚ Shah Jahan (r. 1628-58)‚ builder of the Taj Mahal and other magnificent buildings. The other two prominent rulers were Akbar (r. 1556-1605) and Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707). Both rulers expanded the empire greatly and were able administrators. However‚ Akbar was known for his religious tolerance and administrative genius‚ whereas Aurangzeb was a just ruler but a proselytizer of orthodox Islam across the heterodox Indian landscape. -------------------------------------------------

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    people‚felt Akbar Iqbal. DidTomaikihavea ’Made For India’ strategy? he wanted to know This casestudy wasfirst published in BW‚ 30April 2001 . MEERA SETH KBAR Iqbal read the emailon his screen with interest: ’Our meeting yesterday was valuable. While I don’t have an answer to your question yet‚ I want you to know that the subject is not closed. I’ll call you once I have conveyed your observations to my management. Until then‚ you remain on my priority list.TimWagner.’Akbar smiled. Itwould

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    Mughal Inspiration: Art Forms Increasing Culture After the Mughals arrived in India‚ a great cultural growth occurred in many different forms of art‚ such as music‚ visual art‚ architecture‚ and literature. India was already a country with many different cultural aspects‚ but the Mughals‚ of Turkish-Mongolian descent‚ expanded the realm of art even further. This Mughal art and architecture was considered an Indo-Islamic-Persian style‚ which combined different aspects of Islamic and Persian art with

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    Pratik

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    Akbar’s time the site was occupied by a small village of stonecutters and was the home of Shaikh Salim Chishti‚ a Muslim astrologer and Sufi Saint. In 1568 Akbar visited the Shaikh to ask for the birth of an heir. The Shaikh replied that an heir would be born soon. Sure enough‚ Akbar’s wife gave birth to a boy on August 30‚ 1569. In gratitude‚ Akbar named the boy Salim after the astrologer‚ and‚ two years later decided to move the capital to Sikri. Buland Daraza -------------------------------------------------

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    The Mughal Empire

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    India. Babar ruled until 1530‚ and was succeeded by his son Humayun‚ who gave the empire its first distinctive features. But it is Humayun’s son‚ Akbar the Great‚ who is conventionally described as the glory of the empire. Akbar reigned from 1556 to 1605‚ and extended his empire as far to the west as Afghanistan‚ and as far south as the Godavari river. Akbar‚ though a Muslim‚ is remembered as a tolerant ruler‚ and he even started a new faith‚ Din-i-Ilahi‚ which was an attempt to blend Islam with Hinduism

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    The only worth leader of the mughals was Babur and Akbar the great.All the others were inefficient.The empire started gradually detoriating after Akbar’s death.His immediate sucessor the infactuated Jahangir was only interested in being on the throne.He handed the goverment to the persians who did not introduce any new reforms or tried to improve the military power.Coming from a humble lineage not a royal family the Persians were more interested in swindling the imperial treasury and retaining power

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    ASHOKA Born in 265 B.C‚ the great king Ashoka was the grandson of the famous ruler Chandragupta Maurya. As a young lad‚ Ashoka excelled in whatever he was taught. Be it the art of warfare or reading the Holy Scriptures‚ Asoka excelled in whatever he did. Ashoka had many half brothers and he was loved by one and all. Thus‚ after his father died‚ he was crowned as the king of Magadha around 268 B.C. After being crowned as the king‚ he proved himself by smoothly administrating his territory and performing

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    Chenghiz Khan on his mother’s side and the Turco-Mongol chief Timur of central Asia on his father’s side. 2. How did Akbar win over Rajput Chiefs? Name one Rajut ruler who resisted Akbar. Ans: Akbar showed religious tolerance and cleverly won over other rulers‚especially powerful chiefs‚through marriage alliances and grants of high offices. The Rajput of Mewar‚resisted Akbar. 3.Why did Jahangir have Guru Arjun executed? Ans: Jahangir had Guru Arjun (or Arjan) executed as he was helping

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