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Q1. Who were the Mughals?

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Answered by 24xenaviera
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They were descendants of two great lineages of rulers. From their mother's side they were descendants of Genghis Khan, ruler of the Mongol tribes. From their father's side they were the successors of Timur, the ruler of Iran, Iraq and modern-day Turkey.

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Answered by suhanisagar165
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Mughals

The Mughals were the were the descendants of two great lineages of rulers .From their Mothers Side they were the descendants of Genghis Khan who was a Mongol Ruler .Mongols ruled over China and Central Asia .And From their Father's Side they were the successors of Timur a ruler who ruled over iran,iraq and present day turkey ..Although Mughals never liked their connection with Mongols because of Genghis Khan who was indulged in murdering of innumerable innocent people ..It is also said that Mongols used to eat the flesh of Humans and drunk their blood .They were known only for the destruction and murdering ..This all was the reason Mughals never Liked their Connection With Mongols.But opposite of this they were proud of their Timurid Ancestory because they were the ones who captured Delhi in 1398.Mughals Ruled over india from 1526 to the mid of eighteenth Century i.e 1750. From Babur to Aurangzeb they were very powerful .But after the death of Aurangzeb In 1707 slowly slowly their empire declined and around 1750 it was overtook by the Various other small and large kingdoms who made themselves independent from Mughal territory ..

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