- The
Mughal Empire was an
early modern empire in
South Asia. At its peak, the
empire stretched from the
outer fringes of the
Indus River Basin in the west...
-
Shahi dominions,
including Fatehnagar, came
under the
possession of the
Moghals. In 1653 when
Prince Aurangzeb was
appointed the
viceroy of the Deccan...
- The
Moghal Masjid,
officially the Masjid-e-Iranian, is a Shia mosque,
located in the
Dongri area of Mumbai, in the
state of Maharashtra, India. The mosques...
- 1643 was
shipwrecked near Chaul. He
helped Shahaji in the war with the
Moghals and
married the
daughter of Shahaji's minister, and
their son
Parab was...
- Kali Miya
Sahab Darga Moti
Mumbai Haji Ali
Dargah Jama
Mumbai Jama (Nerul)
Moghal Saifee Sat Tad
Nagpur Ghareeb Nawaz Jama
Elsewhere Jama (Erandol) Jama (Furus)...
- The Mughal–Portuguese War of 1692–1693 was a
brief conflict between the
Moghal Empire and
Portuguese India,
launched by the
Mughal general Matabar Khan...
-
Governor General's Bodyguard,
itself successor to the Governor's
Troop of
Moghals raised in 1773.
Guides Cavalry is the
successor to the
Corps of Guides...
- territories. The
concerned Portuguese then
aligned themselves with the
Moghals.
Their concern materialised in a
series of
Maratha raids on Goa, Bombay...
- 1504 to 1551. His son
Bhadrappa died
before him.
During his
reign the
Moghals under Ranadullakhan seized Ikkeri and set up a,
viceroy there. Then Virabhadrappa...
- malls. With the
addition of kurta-pyjama sets from
Central Asia
during the
Moghal empire,
pyjamas are worn
instead of
dhotis as
ethnic menswear. The unstitched...