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Title: The Mogul Empire


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The Mogul Empire
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Building Background
  • As we have learned in 5th grade, the Gupta
    Dynasty unified N. India around 320 A.D.
  • They brought about the Golden Age in India for
    200 yrs.
  • A time of advancement in Arts and Sciences.
  • And restored Hinduism as the primary religion of
    India.

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Invasions
  • Towards the end of the Gupta reign, different
    groups of people began to invade India from 455
    early 1500s.
  • The Huns and Muslims were some of the people that
    conquered India.

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Mogul Empire
  • In 1526 Babur a leader from Central Asia took
    control of N. India.
  • This marked the beginning of the Mogul Empire.
  • Babur was a Muslim.
  • During is 4 year rule he conquered much of N.
    India.

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Akbar
  • Baburs grandson Akbar, became the greatest Mogul
    Emperor.
  • He ruled from 1556-1605. During this time he
    brought most of India under his control.

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Akbars Rule
  • He moved the capital city of India to Agra.
  • In order to keep his empire unified Akbar tried
    to win the loyalty of non-Muslim subjects.

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Winning Loyalty of non-Muslims
  • Reformed central government allowing non-Muslims
    to be government officials.
  • Began a religious tolerance policy. (No
    discrimination)

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Winning Loyalty of non-Muslims
  • Most unusual policy of Akbars was his tax
    collection.
  • He ended the special tax on non-Muslims.
    Instead taxes applied to every member in the
    empire.
  • This was not a common practice of rulers at the
    time.

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Under Akbars Rule
  • The tolerance policy allowed Hindus and Muslims
    to work, live, and interact peacefully.
  • The Mogul Empire came to be the richest and most
    powerful in the world.

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Akbars Grandson
  • Shah Jahan, ruled from 1628 to 1658.
  • He was responsible for constructing the greatest
    building in India. The Taj Mahal.
  • He built this as a tomb to honor his wife.

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The Fall of the Mogul Empire
  • Aurangzeb (or ANG seb) was Shah Jahans son, and
    was a much harsher ruler.
  • He forced non-Muslims to pay a special tax.
  • Destroyed many Hindu temples and forced them to
    convert to Islam.

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Harsh Rule No Good
  • Aurangzeb policies were very unpopular and the
    people were not happy.
  • Because of this people from all around the
    country began to rebel.
  • And the Mogul Empire soon crumbled by the
    mid-1700s
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