3 positive points about effect of mughal rule
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battles ,love, kindness ,exile
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Mughal empires consists of many love stories , battles and exiles
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Akbar is regarded as the greatest Mughal Emperor. ... Akbar was favorable to other religions like Hinduism, unlike other Mughal empires. He abolished many taxes on them and gave them equal opportunity in his court. He expanded his empire to a great extent. The Mughal Empire was important for bringing almost the entire Indian subcontinent under one domain, drawing the subcontinent's regions together through enhanced overland and coastal trading networks. It was also known for its cultural influence and its architectural achievements (most famously, the Taj Mahal The political system in the Mughal Empire was very well organized. When the Mughal Empire came to power each area was individually run and kept separate from the other areas. The great ruler, Akbar, started a centralized government. A centralized government was easier to control . The Mughal Empire
However for much of their empire they allowed Hindus to reach senior government or military positions. The Mughals brought many changes to India: Centralised government that brought together many smaller kingdoms. Delegated government with respect for human rights.07-Sep-2009 The Empire brought together several cultures and gained loyality by giving people many freedoms. Religion. The Mughal ruling class was Muslim, although many of the subjects of the empire were Hindu and also Sikh. When Baburfirst founded the empire, he did not emphasize his religion, but rather his Mongol heritage.
However for much of their empire they allowed Hindus to reach senior government or military positions. The Mughals brought many changes to India: Centralised government that brought together many smaller kingdoms. Delegated government with respect for human rights.07-Sep-2009 The Empire brought together several cultures and gained loyality by giving people many freedoms. Religion. The Mughal ruling class was Muslim, although many of the subjects of the empire were Hindu and also Sikh. When Baburfirst founded the empire, he did not emphasize his religion, but rather his Mongol heritage.
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