Contributions of mughal rulers to irrigation system development in india
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The Mughals were an important empire the history of Indian subcontinent.
Mughal empire united a large part of Indian subcontinent after the Delhi Sultanate. Only the Mauryan and Gupta empire had been the previous great Indian empires
The Indian economy had become second after 1000 AD, while Chinese economy had become the first. Mughal empire took it once again to the top spot in the world. Of course they may not have known it then, until British economic historian Angus Maddison revealed it in his analysis.
One of the significant contributions of Mughal empire is the distinct architecture.
Taj mahal, Humayun's tomb, Red fort, Agra fort, Lahore fort
Persian art and culture amalgamated and created a distinct Mughal art
New trade routes to Arab and Turkic lands
Landscape and Mughal gardens (ex. Shalimar bagh, Shalimar garden in Lahore)
Mughal cuisine (ex. Briyani)
Urdu language, which was derived from Persian and Hindustani language
Mughal rockets which led to the development of Mysore rockets. The British first saw the Mysore rockets in the Battle of Pollilur in the Second Anglo Mysore war. They later copied and developed by British arms scientist, William Congreve and named it Congreve rockets.