the british army was superior from the mughal in numerous ways
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✌Although its origins, like the Mughals themselves, were in the cavalry-based armies of central Asia, its essential form and structure was established by the empire's third emperor, Akbar. The army was composed of three branches: cavalry, infantry and artillery. Its central Asian origins were reflected in the structure❤.
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✌Although its origins, like the Mughals themselves, were in the cavalry-based armies of central Asia, its essential form and structure was established by the empire's third emperor, Akbar. The army was composed of three branches: cavalry, infantry and artillery. Its central Asian origins were reflected in the structure❤.
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