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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 they expanded the Mogul empire (he almost never lost a battle!) Created a money system Taxed farmers based on land Had irrigation and canals built to increase water supply to farmers Unified Hindus for period of unity and power
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At 20, Akbar married the daughter of Hindu leader He put her father and other Hindus in the Muslim government He let Hindus build more temples again He took away the extra tax on Hindus Akbar had a building in his palace where people from any religion could talk (he liked to listen to their debates)
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He had a huge library with books from other empires and continents He was illiterate but had someone read to him every day He loved arts and music and crafts and had many huge forts and new palaces designed and built Akbar died in 1605 at 63 years of age and left behind one of the richest and most powerful empires in the world
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Emperor of the World” Akbar’s grandson, Shah Jahan, ruled from 1628-1658 He expanded the Mogul empire Spent a huge amount of money on building beautiful things and buildings (his throne cost twice as much to build as the palace it sat in!) “
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Shah Jahan had the Taj Mahal built in honor of his wife (died in 1631) His wife was named Mumtaz Mahal It took 20 years to build Was one of the most expensive buildings built under Is over looked by the Agra or Red Fort built by Akbar It’s considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the world Made of white marble with passages from the Koran (to honour the beliefs of Islam)
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Shah Jahan could afford to build theTaj Mahal because of trade with Asia, Africa, and Europe Silk and spices were traded to eager merchants from Netherlands, Portugal, and England
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He was the grandson of Babur who founded the Mogul dynasty Akbar is considered as the greatest Mogul emperor He was only 13 when he was named the emperor following the death of his father He married the daughter of a Hindu leader Akbar was a carpenter, artist, blacksmith, emperor, inventor, animal trainer, etc, etc. The day Akbar died, the Mogul empire covered almost 1 million square kilometres
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He was the fifth Mogul ruler While he was young, he was a favorite of Akbar. He succeeded to the throne on his father’s death He is considered one of the best Moguls, his reign is considered as the Golden Age of the Moguls He made great monuments, his greatest is the Taj Mahal made as the tomb of his dead wife. On his death, the Mogul empire spanned about 9/10 the size of India today
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People: Akbar, Shah Jahan, and Mumtaz Mahal Places: Agra, and Taj Mahal The End!
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