Summary
The Mughal Empire was a vast and powerful empire that emerged in India in the 16th century. The empire was founded by Babur, a Central Asian ruler who defeated the Ibrahim Lodi, the last Sultan of Delhi, at the Battle of Panipat in 1526. The Mughal Empire was marked by significant cultural and economic developments, including the growth of trade, cities, and architecture. The empire reached its peak during the reign of Akbar, who expanded its territories and established a robust administrative system.
Summary
The Mughal Empire was a vast and powerful empire that emerged in India in the 16th century. The empire was founded by Babur, a Central Asian ruler who defeated the Ibrahim Lodi, the last Sultan of Delhi, at the Battle of Panipat in 1526. The Mughal Empire was marked by significant cultural and economic developments, including the growth of trade, cities, and architecture. The empire reached its peak during the reign of Akbar, who expanded its territories and established a robust administrative system.
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