43.mughal Empire : Akbar (1556-1605) Part – II
Jalal-ud-din Abu’l-Fath Among the most powerful Mughal monarchs was Muhammad Akbar. Akbar, a charismatic leader and accomplished general, progressively expanded …
Jalal-ud-din Abu’l-Fath Among the most powerful Mughal monarchs was Muhammad Akbar. Akbar, a charismatic leader and accomplished general, progressively expanded …
When Humayun died, Akbar was just thirteen years old. Akbar was in Kalanaur, Punjab, when his father passed away, so …
SherShah Suri was the founder of the Suri dynasty after defeating the Mughal emperor Humayunh in 1540. His capital was …
After the death of Babur in 1530, his son Humayun succeeded him. Humayun means “fortune” but he remained the most …
After defeating Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat, Babur created the Mughal Empire, which was proclaimed in 1526. …
Babur was the founder of the Mughal Empire which was established in 1526 after Baburdefeated Ibrahim Lodi in the first …
Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the son of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, ascended to the throne of theDelhi Sultanate in 1325 AD. His reign …
After the fall of the Slave Dynasty (1206 – 1290), the Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320)emerged as a new ruling power in …
“1236-1266 AD was period of conflict between Rajia Sultan and Nobility” by Ziauddin Berni Factors which lead to conflict Gender …
The establishment of the Delhi Sultanate marked the first significant Islamic politicalpresence in the region. The Delhi Sultanate Sources provide …