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Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic
architecture developed by the
Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th
centuries throughout the ever-changing...
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- Baig (1796 – 13
February 1835) also
known as
Mirza Babur was a
Mughal prince and son of
Mughal emperor Akbar II. "Twilight of the
Mughuls (1951)". 1951....
- in 1611 and at his
request Raja Basu was
appointed to the
command of the
Mughul army in Rajasthan. But
apparently he was
defeated again and
failed to meet...
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royal lineage (Chinggisid related),
ethnic identity (“Mongol Turks” [Turk-i
mughūl]), and
religion (**** Islam), and who
still dominated much of the vast...
- R. C. (1951). The
History and
Culture of the
Indian People. Vol. 7: The
Mughul Empire [1526–1707].
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan – via G.
Allen & Unwin. Manohar...
- Sibi,
defeated the
Mughuls in a
pitched battle. Sháh Beg Arghun's
brother Abú
Muhammad Mirzá was
killed in the battle, and the
Mughuls fled back to Kandahár...
- was sent to
Bihar where he died in 1559. Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2007). The
Mughul Empire, Mumbai:
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81-7276-407-1, pp.94-6 "Battles...
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religions devised by
Emperor Akbar (1542–1605) that was
practiced at the
Mughul Court in India; the crypto-Christianity of Kosovo, a
belief system that...