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A tragic twist of fate ended the reign of a powerful Mughal emperor—not on the battlefield or by betrayal, but through a ...
Founded by Babur in 1526, the empire at its height covered an area that stretched from modern-day Afghanistan in central Asia ...
From Emperor Akbar to Jahangir, even the footwear worn by their courtiers was specially designed. Different shoes were worn ...
From royal propaganda to finding the divine light, Akbar’s imperial wardrobe is one of the most talked about for a reason.
After about a year of marriage, the Mughal emperor Akbar was born in Amarkot, Sindh, which was ruled by a Hindu Rajput ruler, Rana Prasad Rao, at that time.
What if the very palaces we marvel at today were built on the ruins of forgotten temples and fractured identities? And what ...
Akbar, for instance ... down to the shoes on his courtiers’ feet. Though the Mughal Empire has long passed into history, its influence on fashion and particularly footwear remains.
Explore the First Battle of Panipat (1526) between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi. Learn about its background, Babur's victory, the end of the Lodi dynasty, and the rise of the Mughal Empire in India.
The empire is renowned for its architectural achievements like the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Fatehpur Sikri, and gardens inspired by Persian designs. The Mughals were among the early adopters of ...
The new Class 7 history book focuses on Ashoka, the Mauryan Empire, and dynasties like the Cholas, Pandyas, Cheras, and ...
India, a land steeped in history and heritage, boasts some of the most magnificent monuments in the world. These ...