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Who were later mughals?

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Answered by gite
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the world "Mughals" is  derived from the word 'mongol' .The Mughals were the descendants of the mongols  of Mongolia  in central Asia. they used artillery   in war

 Babur ,the  founder Mughal dynasty  , was a direct  descendant  of Timur through his father ,and a descendant also of  Genghis khan  through his Mother.

The Mughal Empire was very  vast it  replaced the Delhi  sultanate in India It was the first Mughal rule in  India there were  great kings like Akbar  jahangir  etc. It covered  nearly  the whole of India.
Answered by Anonymous
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The word 'Mughal"is derived from the word Mongol.The Mughal empire was founded by Babur.Auragzeb's successors were the Later Mughals and they ruled for almost 150 years(1707-1857).Important among them were Bahadur Shah I (1707-1712),Jahandar Shah(1712-1713),Farrukhsiyar(1713-1719) and Muhammad Shah (1719-1745).
The Later Mughals were not as capable as the Greater Mughals.Theya became puppets in the hands of their shrewd nobles.



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