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how did Mughal Empire gets its name in 20 words​

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Answered by anushkaagrawal2411
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The term 'Mughal' or 'Mughul' literally means 'Mongolian' in Persian. Since this is what the rulers of the Delhi Sultanate (most of whom were Turks and had adopted the Persian language) called the Mongols and the Turco-Mongols, this what we call them too. ...

The Mughal Empire, (Hindi: मुग़ल साम्राज्य, Persian: دولتِ مغل‎) was an empire in Asia which existed from 1526 to 1858. The Mughal rule over India is called an Empire because it stretched over a large area. ... Babur of the Timurid dynasty founded the Mughal Empire (and Mughal dynasty) in 1526 and ruled until 1530.

Answered by SmudgeJasmine
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The term Mughal literary means Mongolian in Persian,since is what the rulers of Delhi sultanate (most of whom were turks and had adopted the Persian language) called the mongols and the turco-mongols this what we call them too.

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