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discuss the contributions of the Mughal

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Answered by Aditya41111
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Many great monuments like Taj mahal, Red fort etc are built by mughal emperor
Started trading system In India by making route to Arab and turkey

political development
Mughal empire brought political unity to India. Several parts of the countries came under one administration

Art and literature
Persian art and culture amalgamted with Indian art and culture

Military technology
Rulers like babur , he was credited with the first use of canons in indiaThe mughals also pioneerneed in the use of rockets

Economy development
Uniform currency throughout much of the country
Under shah jahan economic development is probarly high

Administration
Akbar's finance Minister Raja todarmal instituted several data and collections, land settlement, tax calculatins schemes that far outlived for mughal empire


secularism
one of the akbar's achievement was religious tolerance, he built alliances with rajputs.He has also made peace with many hindus

knowledge of coins
Knowledge of coins came when mughal empired came India

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Answered by dishamadhu
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The Mughals contributed many great buildings such as Taj mahal, Jama Masjid, many fortresses including the one at Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, and, they also financed Hindu and Sikh temples during Akbar’s reign. There are also the tombs of great mughal kings, but the one of Babur is actually in Afghanistan, his homeland.

Other than the monuments, the mughals left behind a great road system too. The GT road in India today is one of the examples of this.

Most of the Mughal laws were not influential in making India’s modern day constitution, as that was under heavy influence from the British. As such, the administrational benefits of the Mughal empire are not seen today.

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