What was the status of polo during the Mughal reign?
(Polo – The king of Games)
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During the reign of Mughals, polo was the National sport of India until the end of sixteenth century. In this period polo was patronized by the kings and nobles and was widely played in the provinces of the Empire and in the courts of the Rajput Kings.
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Polo was popular among Indian monarchs and nobility during the Mughal era and was regarded as a national pastime.
- Up until the 16th century's end, it remained the national sport. In the Mughal Empire and among the g Rajput aristocracy, it was widely played patronized by the nobility.
- Under newly drafted game rules, gameplay resumed in 1605, under the reign of King Khagemba.
- Yet, Babur, the first Mughal emperor, was responsible for spreading the sport's popularity in India and ultimately having a big impact on England.
- Polo is known as the game of kings because, in its early years, only kings participated in its playing. Darius, Genghis Khan, and Alexander the Great all participated in it.
- It was popular throughout the regions of the empire and received the support of monarchs and nobles under the Mughal Empire in India.
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