Mughal India

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Year 1526-1707

The Indian Mughals take their name from the Mongols, since the family traced its ancestry back to both the Mongol leader Genghis Khan and Timur. The dynasty’s founder, Babur, came from Central Asia, but when he was forced to leave his family lands in Farghana, he turned his army to the southeast and invaded India, where he conquered the Delhi Sultanate in 1526. During his grandson Akbar’s long reign (1556-1605), the Mughals established themselves as the Indian subcontinent’s dominant power. The realm was expanded to Bengal in the east, across north and central India, to rich Gujarat in the west. Gujarat’s ports along the Indian Ocean made it possible to carry out profitable trade with the Ottoman Empire, Iran, and Europe.

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