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mention any two explores you know and write about their descibries

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Christopher coloumbos and vaas co da gama

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Ibn Battuta (1304-1369):

Considered as one of the greatest explorers of all time, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan who travelled across the entire Islamic regions of Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe. His thirst of knowledge led him through North Africa, Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Afghanistan.

He even crossed the Himalayas to reach India, China, South-East Asia, Maldives and all the way back to Morocco. He covered around 120,000 kilometre in 30 years. The account of his journey were published in the Rihla (Journey)

 

Vasco Da Gama (1460-1524):

He was the first person to link Europe and Asia through sea routes. In 1498, Vasco Da Gama reached Calicut (now Kozhikode) in Kerala. This was the most significant event in the imperial history.

The Portuguese explorer had crossed the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean to reach 'the East'. This led to more sea voyages from all over Europe. He was also the first man to sail across the Cape of Good Hope

 

3.ans=Decline of the Mughals: The period of the GreatMughals, which began in 1526 with Babur's accession to the throne, ended with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. Aurangzeb's death marked the end of an era in Indian history. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India.

Ibn Battuta (1304-1369):

Considered as one of the greatest explorers of all time, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan who travelled across the entire Islamic regions of Africa, Asia and southeastern Europe. His thirst of knowledge led him through North Africa, Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Afghanistan.

He even crossed the Himalayas to reach India, China, South-East Asia, Maldives and all the way back to Morocco. He covered around 120,000 kilometre in 30 years. The account of his journey were published in the Rihla (Journey)

 

Vasco Da Gama (1460-1524):

He was the first person to link Europe and Asia through sea routes. In 1498, Vasco Da Gama reached Calicut (now Kozhikode) in Kerala. This was the most significant event in the imperial history.

The Portuguese explorer had crossed the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean to reach 'the East'. This led to more sea voyages from all over Europe. He was also the first man to sail across the Cape of Good Hope

 

3.ans=Decline of the Mughals: The period of the GreatMughals, which began in 1526 with Babur's accession to the throne, ended with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. Aurangzeb's death marked the end of an era in Indian history. When Aurangzeb died, the empire of the Mughals was the largest in India.

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