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explain how British sees the power of Mughal rulers​

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The Mughals form a people whose dynasty ruled over the north of India between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The first emperor, Bâbur, had ascendants coming directly from the Mongols, and especially from the federation Genghis Khan (died 1227) and Timur, the great warlord of Central Asia (died in 1405). Their successors, in the fifteenth century, will produce artistic and architectural works that will become a norm in artistic creation in Persia.

One distinguishes the "great Mughal emperors" from the "Mughal emperors". The first are the direct descendants of the founder of the dynasty over the first 6 generations, those who have stamped their imprints on the Mughal Empire. Under their reigns the Empire was strong, it had a constantly evolving but relatively important territorial control over what is, today, India. The other emperors were only a succession of sovereigns, often weak, who only lowered the Mughal power from father to son, until its end in 1857, when the British were the new masters of India...

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