While many historians and economic writers have dwelt on the wealth of India under the Mughals, few have explained the factors that led to its creation with such clarity. Ensuring peace and law ...
Gazelles (Chinkara) - Their agility and speed made them a popular choice for sport. Leopards - Hunted both for their rarity and to prove exceptional hunting skills. Nilgai (Blue Bulls) - The largest ...
‘The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture, and Opulence’ at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, highlights ‘the great age of Mughal art’, while the inheritance has in recent years been ...
Many right-wing activists and historians view the Mughals - who ruled large swathes of the Indian subcontinent for centuries - as foreign invaders who plundered Indian lands and corrupted the ...
The Mughals were accepting of the cultures and people they ruled over. They were Muslims but they ruled over a vast population of Hindus, Muslims and other faiths. They were largely tolerant of ...