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Page 1: The Mogul Empire 1526-1857

The Mogul Empire1526-1857

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Babur 1526-1530

• He founded the empire in 1526 when he defeated a Delhi sultan

• His army of 12,000 defeated the sultan’s 100,000 men

• Moguls were descendants of the Mongols, Turks, Iranians and Afghans

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Babur• Educated warrior• Fond of poetry• Created Persian gardens

wherever he conquered, missed cool climate of his homeland (see painting)

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Babur

• He had to fight to keep order in his society

• Victory at Kanwaha on March 10, 1527– Became absolute ruler of North

India

• Spent the rest of his life trying to organize his empire & build his capital- Agra

• Died 12/126/1530– Empire passed to his son Hymayan

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Humayan• Walks the fine line

between tragedy & embarassment

• Lost empire to rival, had to flee to Safavid empire (Persia / Iran) for help

• Son Akbar born during exile, left behind with mother and guardian

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• With help of Safavids, Humayan regained the empire, 1555

• Shortly after, fell down stairs of his observatory, and died (1556)

Humayan’s Tomb

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Akbar 1556-1605

• He was Babur’s grandson and took the throne at 13

• He spent most of his reign making and changing administrative policies

• Added many new territories to the empire and built the largest army in Mogul history

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Akbar

• He was one of the first Mogul rulers to effectively rule the diverse ethnic make-up of the empire

• Akbar, a Muslim, appointed Hindus to high ranking positions

• He encouraged intermarriage

• He accepted all religions and sects

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Jahangir• Often drunken and cruel,

his later years found him often incapacitated by opium and alcohol abuse

• Married a 34 year-old Persian widow he renamed Nur Jahan

Painting commissioned by Akbar celebrating the birth of Jahangir

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Jahangir

• Nur Jahan was the de facto ruler of the Mogul empire for the last half of Jahangir’s reign, due to his laziness and inebriation. – She schemed to get her relatives

in positions of power

• Replaced by his son Prince Khurram, who he renamed Shah Jahan (“Emperor of the World”)

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Shah Jahan 1627-1658

• Prince Khurram took the throne at 35 and changed his name to Shah Jahan

• He spent most of his time trying to expand south

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Shah Jhan

• He was a competent commander with a strict sense of justice

• During his rule he built palaces, mosques and gardens

• The best known structure is the Taj Mahal

• When he became sick his sons fought for control of the empire

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Shah Jahan

• Eventually his son Aurangzeb captured the throne and imprisoned his father at Fort Agra because he supported Dara Shukoh (an older son)

• Although it sounds harsh, most Mogul rulers killed their fathers upon succession

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TAJ MAHAL

• Shah Jahan built the mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal in Agra

• It is constructed of materials from India and all over Asia

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Mughal Expansion Under Aurangzeb

• Aurangzeb also known as Alamgir (“World Conqueror”)

• Aurangzeb launched military campaigns that eventually added most of the Deccan and South India to the empire

• The cost of these expeditions would later weaken the empire


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