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Trace the origin of Mughals in detail?

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Answered by SayanBiswas
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FROM MONGOLS TO MUGHALS. The term "Mughal" comes from a mispronunciation of the word "Mongol," but the Mughals of India were mostly ethnic Turks not Mongolians. However, Barbur (1483-1530), the first Mughal emperor, could trace his blood line back to Chinggis Khan.

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Answered by student2608
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The word 'Mughal' was derived from the word 'Mongol'. The Mughals claimed to be the descendents of Genghis Khan, the ruler of the Mongol tribe of China and central Asia, from their mother's side. From their father's side, they were the fifth-generation descendents of Timur, the ruler of Iran, Iraq and Turkey.

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