MADE BY:-AKANSHA GARG B.ED I st YEAR SOCIAL SCIENCE

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mughal History Upto Miles Stone of Mughal HistoryBabar Hamayun Akbar Janhagir Shahajanha Aurangjeb.
Advertisements

Shah Jahan The name Shah Jahan comes from Persian meaning "king of the world." He was the fifth Mughal ruler after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir.
 Moguls from central Asia, related to the Turks, conquered the Indus plain  Akbar was made ruler at 13 in 1556  At 19 he led the army and over 43 years.
The Mughal Empire By Shelby Garde and Mary Ellen Eisenberg.
Emperor Akbar The Mughal ruler..
The Mogul Empire.
Aim/Goal: How can the achievements of the Mughal Empire be analyzed? Do Now: What are some of the achievements of the American civilization? AIM: How can.
Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
K T C T COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Semester 2 SOCIAL SCIENCE.
What do you know about India?
Guess Who? The Mughal Emperors!. Conquered India & Founded the Mughal Empire ( ) Babur – aka “the Tiger”
Amari, Jazmine, Stephanie, and Zayrienne Due Date: March 10, 2014
The Mogul Empire : start of muslim rule in India (captial Delhi) ** Did not force hindus to convert RULED NORTH INDIA ** hindu.
The Muslim World Expands,
The Mughal Empire Early History of the Mughals *The Mughals are an Islamic group who were the descendants of the Mongols, invaded and conquered.
The Mughal Empire. The Great Mughal Emperors Emperor Reign start Reign end Babur Humayun * Afghan Rule (Sher Shah Suri) Humayun.
Map of Mughal Empire. Name of Mughals Emperor –1530Babur –1530Babur –1556Humayun –1556Humayun –1605Akbar –1605Akbar.
18.3 – The Mughal Empire. Beginnings Descendants of Genghis Khan & Tamerlane ~1000: Turkish armies invade India & establish the Delhi Sultanate – Treat.
Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
The Muslim World Expands Chapter 18. Section 1-The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire.
Golden Era Of Subcontinent
Delhi The triangular Indian subcontinent forms the southernmost part of Central Asia. The Himalaya mountain range stretches across the north of India.
TAJ MAHAL By Paris Mano. The Taj Mahal from Persian and Arabic, "crown of Palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
THE MUGHAL EMPIRE EARLY HISTORY OF THE MUGHALS The Mughals are an Islamic group who were the descendants of the Mongols, invaded and conquered India.
Buildings of the middle ages Sriparna Tamhane for Teachers of India.
A look at top 4 Must visit Places in Agra. Known for its culture and rich traditions, Agra is a popular tourist destination that witnesses travelers from.
The Asian Empire. The geography of Asia has vast lands and the tallest mountains on earth. The mountain chains supply great rivers with water.
Topkapi Palace. Shah Abbas and his court Ali Qapu, Safavid palace in Esfahan.
The Muslim World Expands
Taj Mahal Kouidis Dimitris St’2.
Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur
New Empires in Asia Mughal Empire.
The Mughal Empire.
“It was all a dream, I use to read word up magazine” - Akbar
The great Mughal ruler By : astuti
What do you know about India?
THE MUGHAL EMPIRE
(India) The mughal empire.
The Mughals Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
مغول امپراتوری مغول امپراتوری Mughal Empire By: BW, LZ, VC, QY.
The Mughal Empire Hanna Wilson.
Mughal India.
Mughal India.
The Mughals Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
Mughal empire 1526~1857.
Aim: How did the Muslim rule affect Indian government and society?
Mughal Empire Bell Ringer Agenda
India’s Muslim Empires
Timeline-Medieval India
Mughals: Creators of the Taj Mahal (After AKbar)
THE MUGHAL DYNASTY.
The Mughals Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
The Mughal Empire in India
TAJ MAHAL By Irene and Minetu.
IV. Mughal Empire.
Muslim Rule in India The Arrival of Islam Muslim Raiders
Guess Who? The Mughal Emperors!.
Early Empires of South Asia
Mughal Empire SWBAT: identify the differences between Christianity and Hinduism. Homework: Rough Drafts (3 PRINTED COPIES) due on Tuesday!!! Do Now: Imagine.
The Mogul Empire.
Section 3 Great Mughal empire of India
Asian Experience The Mughal Empire.
2.3 Mughal Empire in India.
Taj Mahal.
Bellwork List Three Things You Notice about this map:
IV. Mughal Empire.
The Mughal Empire in India
The Mughals Indian empire that ruled for more than 300 years (1526 to 1858), except for a brief period under the Sur sultans ( ).
The Mughal Empire.
Presentation transcript:

MADE BY:-AKANSHA GARG B.ED I st YEAR 40617402116 SOCIAL SCIENCE

THE MUGHAL EMPIRE 1526-1707

MUGHAL EMPIRE CLASSIC Period April 1526 –December 1530 Babur December 1530 – May 1540 and February1555 - January 1556 Humayun January 1556 –October 1605 Akbar October 1605 –November 1627 Jahangir November 1627 – August 1658 Aurangzeb July 1658 – March 1707 Shah Jahan

BAbur The Mughal Empire was founded by Babur (Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur) He founded the Mughal Empire after his victories at the Battle of Panipat (1526) and the Battle of Khanwa.

A portrait of Babur, Baburnama 1589-90

The First Battle of Panipat, on 21 April 1526, was fought between the invading forces of Babur and the Lodi Empire

The Battle of Khanwa was fought near the village of Khanwa, about 60 km west of Agra, in 1527. It was the second major battle fought in modern day India, by the first Mughal Emperor Babur after the Battle of Panipat. Mughals armed with Matchlocks

HuMayun Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun was born on17 March 1508 in Kabul, Afghanistan Babur celebrates the birth of Humayun in the Chahar Bagh of Kabul

Humayun's Tomb in Delhi, India. Humayun slipped and fell down the stairs and fractured his skull. His was then carried to the palace. He died on January 26, 1556. Humayun conquered the Punjab, Delhi, and Agra, and reoccupied the throne of Delhi after an interval of 15 years.

Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, popularly known as Akbar, literally "the great“. He was born on 1542. AKbar In 1556, Humayan died just months after retaking Delhi. Akbar ascended the Mughal throne at the age of 13, and became Shahanshah ("King of Kings").

Many architectural masterpieces were built at his time Many architectural masterpieces were built at his time. Agra Fort (1565), Lahore Palace(1572), Fatehpur Sikri, Buland Darwaza and Allahabad fort (1583) were built during his time

Nur-ud-din Mohammad Salim, known by his imperial name Jahangir (1569-1627) Jahangir was the eldest surviving son of Mughal Emperor Akbar and was declared successor to his father from an early age.

Akbar had to hastily return to Agra and restore order Akbar had to hastily return to Agra and restore order. There was a time when Akbar thought of putting his eldest grandson Khusrau Mirza on the throne instead of Salim.

SHAh jahan Shah Jahan assumed the Mughal throne on 24 January 1628 in Agra, a few days after the death of Jahangir. Shahabuddin Muhammad Shah Jahan, Shah Jahan was born on 5 January 1594. He was the fifth Mughal Emperor of India. He is also known as Shah Jahan I. Shah Jahan has left behind an extraordinary architectural legacy. It was at his command that the Taj Mahal was built in Agra in memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

aurangzeb Shah Jahan's sixth son Born on 24th October 1618 at Dohad in Madhya Pradesh Aurangzeb took his own father prisoner

Aurangzeb seated on the Peacock Throne.

Shah Shuja, Aurangzeb and Murad Baksh in their younger years. 1637

Bahadur shah zafar ii Bahabur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor and a member of the Timurid dynasty. He was the son of Akbar II and Lal Bai, a Hindu Rajput. He became the Mughal emperor when his father died. Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar also known as Bahadur Shah Zafar was born in Delhi.

ART Known for manuscripts and Persian miniature paintings. Involved a lot of nature (birds, flowers, animals, etc.) In 1680 Emporer Shah Jahan banned music and painting from his court, but he allowed architectural art, such as the Pearl Mosque and the Taj Mahal.

Architecture White marble and red sandstone was favored. Semi-precious gemstones were popular (jade, crystal, etc.) Used arches sparingly. Symmetry and balance stressed.

Clothing Kurta ~ an informal dress worn by Mughal men and women. Sometimes sewn with gold or silver threads. Cut in long, flowing panels for comfort; about knee-length. Traditional wear in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Mughal Cuisine Spicy Dried fruit Rich and Creamy Known for various sauces Numerous kababs Non vegetarian

Religion Mughals followed a different kind of religion. It was named sulh-i-kul .As in the wide expanse of the divine compassion there is room for all classes ,there was room for opposite religions, & for beliefs, good & bad. Akbar consistently followed the principle of “universal peace”.

Thank you