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xz_007 [3.2K]
2 years ago
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Place the emperors of the Mughal empire in the order they appeared

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g100num [7]2 years ago
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<span>Babur—reigned from 1526–1530. He claimed to be a direct descendent of Genghis Khan and set two precedents as a leader: <span>allowed religious freedomwas tolerant of local customs</span>Humayun—reigned from 1530–1540, 1555–1556. He: <span>lost the kingdom and then got it back; andfell down a flight of stairs shortly after returning to power and died from his injuries. </span>Akbar—reigned from 1556–1605. He: <span>was called Akbar the Great; greatly expanded the kingdom; was very tolerant of other religions; changed the methods of taxing people to help them; andloved the arts and established a great library.</span>Jahangir—reigned from 1605–1627. He: <span>loved art and architecture andallowed England to set up trading posts. </span>Shah Jahan—reigned from 1627–1658. He: <span>expanded the empire; andused up most of the treasury's money by fighting wars, protecting the large empire, and constructing many magnificent buildings, including the Taj Mahal, a tomb for his wife. </span><span>Aurangzeb— reigned from 1658–1707. He: was a devout Muslim who desecrated Hindu temples and shrines and forced Hindus to convert to Islam; and fought civil wars against the Marathas and Sikhs; </span></span>

The last Mughal emperor was banished to Burma in 1857 by the British, who converted the subcontinent to a colony.



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