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Write about the family tree of Mughal empire it's period of rule in India famous battle won by the Mughal empire​

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Answered by gyt3703
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The Mughal, Mogul or Moghul Empire, was an early modern empire in South Asia. For some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in south India.

Answered by arbind089
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The Mughal, Mogul or Moghul Empire, was an early modern empire in South Asia.[9] For some two centuries, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan plateau in south India.[10]

1526–1857

Status

Empire

Capital

Agra (1526–1540; 1555–1571; 1598–1648)

Fatehpur Sikri (1571–1585)

Lahore (May 1586 – 1598)

Shahjahanabad, Delhi (1648–1857)

Common languages

Persian (official and court language)[1]

Urdu (language of the ruling classes, later given official status)[2]

Hindavi (lingua franca)

Arabic (for religious ceremonies)

Chagatai Turkic (only initially)

Other South Asian languages

Religion

Sunni Islam (Hanafi) (1526–1857)

Din-i Ilahi (1582–1605)

Government

Absolute monarchy

Unitary state with federal structure

Centralized autocracy

Islamic sharia[3](1526–1719)

Oligarchy with a restricted monarch figurehead (1719–1857)

Emperor[a] (Padshah)

• 1526–1530

Babur (first)

• 1837–1857

Bahadur Shah II (last)

Historical era

Early modernEarly modern

• First Battle of Panipat

21 April 1526

•Empire interrupted by Sur Empire

1540–1555

• Mughal–Maratha Wars

1680–1707

• Death of Aurangzeb

3 March 1707

• Battle of Karnal

24 February 1739

• Carnatic Wars

1746–1763

• Battle of Plassey

1757

• Bengal War

1759–1765

• Siege of Delhi

21 September 1857

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