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Lucknow was the 18th-century capital of the Nawabs in the Mogul empire.
During this period, Mogul Empire was beginning to take its root in Delhi.
Their rule lasted as long as the British and Mogul empires combined.
The Mogul empire was the most powerful and the richest ever to emergefrom the Orient.
This was their base of operations for their pecking of the Mogul Empire.
The Mogul Empire had not yet influenced Kashmir."
That custom ended as the Mogul empire declined, and the British empire began to coalesce.
He restored and consolidated the power of the Mogul Empire and initiated many administrative and religious reforms.
Deoband was opposed to British colonialism because it wanted the return of Islamic imperialism (Mogul empire).
"Mogul Empire and the Marathas".
The Mallas had no connection to the high culture or the architecture of the late Mogul Empire, of which, unwittingly, they were a part.
The Mogul Empire grew rich on Bengali taxes; the British founded their empire there.
Whether that particular detail is true or not, Aurangzeb's fanaticism ultimately led to the decline of the Mogul empire, prompting revolts among different subject groups.
"They needed a scapegoat to pacify the Mogul empire in India, and the East India Company."
It was part of Mogul Empire's atrocities on Indians, by the order of Islamic Akbar.
She is designing the costumes for "Zooni," an Indian epic that chronicles the fall of Kashmir in the 16th century, to the Mogul Empire.
The mosque, built under the Mogul Empire, is believed by many Hindus to have been constructed on the place where the Hindu god Ram was born.
I suspect the Mogul empire rulers who created the Taj Mahal and other architectural wonders would find Amarvilas a fitting 21st-century home.
Mutineers who marked to Delhi were joined by the garrison there, a second butchery was committed, and a restoration of the Mogul Empire was proclaimed.
To stop the trade between the Newar people living in the Kathmandu Valley and the Muslim Mogul empire in India.
For the outlier case of India, practices of the Mogul Empire, British Imperial rule and the Caste System are cited.
He also published Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, the Morattoes and English Concerns in Indostan from 1659 (1782).
After Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the Mogul empire crumbled and the viceroy in Hyderabad, the young Asaf Jah, declared himself independent.
In The Fall of the Mogul Empire of Hindustan, H.G. Keene describes this massacre:
Najabat Khan had taken advantage of the troublesome times when the whole fabric of the Mogul Empire had fallen to pieces to carve out a small principality for himself.