While women of power and of literary merit were hardly rare in the Mughal heyday, Gulbadan Begum stands out. Babur's daughter, Humayun's sister and Akbar's aunt sums up her chronology and her ...
From brutal emperors like Aurangzeb, who was known for his brutality against non-Muslims and destruction of temples, to a neutral emperor like Akbar ... Notably, the Mughal Empire ruled most ...
In 1526, he took control of Delhi and the Mughal Empire was founded. Although the Empire was created by Babur’s military victories and conquests, it was not until the reign of Akbar, the 3rd ...
guided by Akbar’s vision of Sulh-e-Kul (universal harmony). Through far-reaching reforms in the economy, administration, agriculture, and trade, the Mughal Empire became a global economic ...