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How did the military techniques used by the mughals help them to conquer india


sam51: How did the military techniques used by the mughals help them to conquer india
sam51: How did the military techniques used by the mughals help them to conquer india

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Answered by Golda
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The Mughal army is often visualized as a force dominated by mounted archers and other cavalry and as an organization directly descended from the nomadic warbands of steppes. Babur and his successors designed a sophisticated combined armed force that included diverse personnel and elements of both nomadic and sedentary warfare - mounted archers, heavy cavalry, shock infantry missile infantry and artillery. The Mughals used highly developed system of Central Asian tactics with Western developments in field fortification and gunpowder weaponry that helped them to conquer India. Apart from engagements in the open field, the Mughals also devised sophisticated tactics for naval battle and gorilla warfare. The cavalry man and the horse archer were the dominant figures in the Mughal army.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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India was a Buddhist nation at the time of the Mughal attack on Northern India and large portions of the men were ministers. The Muslims despised all non-Muslims just like their law and they butchered, however, many ministers and regular people as could reasonably be expected in the most sickening approaches to make fear and a reputation that went before them. like ISIS.

The Mughals had a huge piece of their armed force outfitted with guns and dependably had a solid ordnance prepare - their opponents did not.

This gave the Mughals a weapons innovation edge amid their extension in India.
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