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Are the Mughal period and the Mughal empire the same?

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Answered by gursehmbi
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no the mughal period is the time when mughal ruled and the mughal empire is all the areas which were captured by mughals

Answered by pammydmom
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What was the Mughal Empire also known as?

Another name for the empire was Hindustan, which was documented in the Ain-i-Akbari, and which has been described as the closest to an official name for the empire. In the west, the term "Mughal" was used for the emperor, and by extension, the empire as a whole.

The difference between the two empire was that the Ottomans were not tolerant towards other religions but the Mughals were accepting. DIFFERENCE (MUGHALS): 1) Were tolerant towards other religions in their empire. 2) Mainly run by Muslims but allowed Hindus to have government and military positions.

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