भारत में मुगल काल में काल के समय चांदी के बाहों में कौन कौन से कारण थे भारत में मुगल काल में के समय चांदी के भाव के कारण बताइए
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मुग़ल बादशाहों की सूची
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आलमगीर द्वितीय अज़ीज़ुद्दीन 29 नवम्बर 1759 (आयु 60)
शाहजहां तृतीय मुही-उल-मिल्लत 1772 (आयु 60-61)
शाह आलम द्वितीय अली गौहर 19 नवम्बर 1806 (आयु 78)
अकबर शाह द्वितीय मिर्ज़ा अकबर या अकबर शाह सानी 28 सितम्बर 1837
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Mughal weapons altogether advanced during the decision times of Babur, Akbar, Aurangzeb, and Tipu Sultan.
- During its triumphs consistently, the military of the Mughal Empire utilized an assortment of weapons including swords, bows, bolts, ponies, camels, elephants, a portion of the world's biggest cannons, black powder rifles, and flintlock blunderbusses.
- Whenever made of steel they were regularly profoundly ornamented with designs in a gold damascening while conceal safeguards bore silver or gold managers, bows, or stars.
- A few sorts of safeguards were made of sambar deer, bison, nilgau, elephant, or rhinoceros stow away, the last being the most profoundly valued.
- Brahman officers wore safeguards comprised of forty or fifty folds of silk painted with colors. A 'Basolah' resembled an etch while exceptionally ornamented silver tomahawks were conveyed by chaperons for the show in the crowd hall.
- Matchlock barrels, covered with intricate damascened work, had their stocks embellished with decorated metalwork or with different plans either in veneer, paint, or trims of various materials.
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