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An Opinion on the Decentralization of the Mughal Empire
Universal- Und Kulturhistorische Studien, 2022exaly +2 more sources
2021
Abstract From its establishment in 1526 by Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur, the Mughal Empire would grow over roughly the next two centuries into one of the largest, most populous, and most influential states of the early modern era. This chapter provides a historical overview of the Mughal Empire from the early conquests of Babur to the ...
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Abstract From its establishment in 1526 by Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur, the Mughal Empire would grow over roughly the next two centuries into one of the largest, most populous, and most influential states of the early modern era. This chapter provides a historical overview of the Mughal Empire from the early conquests of Babur to the ...
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The Ulcer of the Mughal Empire: Mughals and Marathas, 1680-1707
Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2020The Muslim Mughal Empire of India found itself at the height of its power under the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb (r.
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2019
Abstract Founded in 1526, the Mughal Empire expanded during the late 16th and 17th centuries across almost the entire Indian subcontinent (except for the southern peninsular tip). At its peak, the empire contained roughly 1.24 million square miles and about 150 million people (half of western Europe in size but double its population).
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Abstract Founded in 1526, the Mughal Empire expanded during the late 16th and 17th centuries across almost the entire Indian subcontinent (except for the southern peninsular tip). At its peak, the empire contained roughly 1.24 million square miles and about 150 million people (half of western Europe in size but double its population).
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Inland Trade in the Mughal Empire
2023Abstract The Mughal rule had manifold implications in all spheres of life in India, including the economic one. During the peak period of imperial power (17th century), inland trade underwent a transformation in volume, commodities, and organization.
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The Passing of Empire: The Mughal Case
Modern Asian Studies, 1975There have been numerous attempts to explain the fall of the Mughal Empire; and I truly feel great hesitation in adding myself to the long list of its exponents. To historians like Irvine and Sarkar, the decline could be explained in terms of a personal deterioration in the quality of the kings and their nobles.
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