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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › MogolrijkMogolrijk - Wikipedia

    Mogolrijk. Het Mogolrijk of Mogulrijk ( Perzisch: حکومت مغلیاں, Engels: Mughal Empire) was een rijk in Zuid-Azië dat tussen 1526 en 1858 door de islamitische Mogoldynastie werd geregeerd. Het kerngebied lag in de Indus-Gangesvlakte.

  2. The Mughal empire was the second & Last major Islamic empire to assert dominance over most of the Indian subcontinent between 1526 and 1857. The empire was founded by the Turco-Mongol leader Babur in 1526, when he defeated Ibrahim Lodi, the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate at the First Battle of Panipat.

  3. Mughal–Safavid War (1649–1653) Sa'adullah Khan also spelled Sadullah Khan (died April 1656) was a noble of the Mughal Empire who served as the last grand vizier (or Prime Minister) of Emperor Shah Jahan and Vakil-I-Mutlaq [3] in the period 1645–1656. [2] [4] He was considered among the four most powerful nobles of the empire during Shah ...

  4. India - Mughal Empire, 1526-1761: The Mughal Empire at its zenith commanded resources unprecedented in Indian history and covered almost the entire subcontinent. From 1556 to 1707, during the heyday of its fabulous wealth and glory, the Mughal Empire was a fairly efficient and centralized organization, with a vast complex of personnel, money, and information dedicated to the service of the ...

  5. 9 April 1818. The Vakil of the Mughal Empire ( Urdu: وکیلِ سلطنت مغلیہ ), officially the Vakil-i-Mutlaq ( Urdu: وکیلِ مطلق, literally: "Representative of the Emperor"), was an important office in the Government of the Mughal Empire, first in ministerial hierarchy and only next to Mughal Emperor. Vekil is an Arabic word ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AkbarAkbar - Wikipedia

    Akbar Padishah Ghazi Akbar with a lion and a calf, by Govardhan, c. 1630 3rd Mughal Emperor Reign 11 February 1556 – 27 October 1605 Coronation 14 February 1556 Predecessor Humayun Successor Jahangir Regent Bairam Khan (1556–1560) Born Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar 15 October 1542 [a] Amarkot, Rajputana (modern-day Umerkot, Sindh, Pakistan) Died 27 October 1605 (1605-10-27) (aged 63 ...

  7. Mughal–Portuguese conflicts refers to the various armed engagements between the forces of the Portuguese Empire in India and the Mughal Empire, between the 16th century and the 18th century. The Mughal Empire came into direct contact with the Portuguese Empire in 1573 after Akbar annexed Gujarat , which bordered the Portuguese territories of Diu , Daman and Bassein .