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Why Mughal Women Were Forced to Serve Their Own FamiliesThe Mughal women, though surrounded by the opulence of the empire, lived lives dictated by their royal bloodlines, serving their families in ways that stripped them of personal autonomy.But was it ...
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Desert prose: A rebel Mughal princess comes to life, in a new bookJuggernaut), the first-ever biography of an irrepressible woman who advised emperors and kings, yearned to be free, and was the only female historian of the Mughal Empire. With the memoir as its ...
From the early 16th century to the 19th century, the Mughal Empire ruled large areas of the Indian subcontinent, which highly ...
The Mughal dynasty forms an integral and vital part of India’s medieval and modern history. The once glorious empire ...
The Mughal Empire ruled over most of modern India ... This included 30,000 Hindu civilians, as well as many women and children who were taken as prisoners of war.
He was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire and is often described as the "last effective Mughal ruler." A devout Muslim, Aurangzeb was an expansionist who imposed tough Sharia laws and brought ...
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