Map of Mughal Empire. Name of Mughals Emperor - 1526–1530Babur - 1526–1530Babur - 1530–1556Humayun - 1530–1556Humayun - 1556–1605Akbar - 1556–1605Akbar.

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Map of Mughal Empire

Name of Mughals Emperor –1530Babur –1530Babur –1556Humayun –1556Humayun –1605Akbar –1605Akbar –1627Jahangir –1627Jahangir –1658Shah Jahan –1658Shah Jahan –1707Aurangzeb –1707Aurangzeb –1857 Bahadur Shah Zafar –1857 Bahadur Shah Zafar

Muhy-ud-Din Muhammadr Aurangzeb( ) Sixth Mughal Emperor Sixth Mughal Emperor Expanded Empire to more than 1.25 million square miles and ruled over more than 150 million peoples. Expanded Empire to more than 1.25 million square miles and ruled over more than 150 million peoples. More Religious person then earlier emperor. More Religious person then earlier emperor. Made luxurious building like Pearl mosque, Delhi Made luxurious building like Pearl mosque, Delhi

Reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire Declining Military expertise 3 Military Cost 2 Administrative Weakness 1 The fall of Mughal empire

Reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire Week control 5 Wastages of money 6 Pleasure Seeking 4 The fall of Mughal empire

External Reasons for the decline of the Mughal empire EIC Trading company but behind was Govt England, First country to experience the industrial revolution The Arrival Of British In 1738, Nider Shah In 1747, Ahmad shah Durani Foreign Attacker