We will make developments to further this great subcontinent!
Babur took advantage of the disarray after the fall of the Gupta empire and developed his own. Due to Babur's humble beginnings, he set up an empire that would affect the subcontinent for years to come.
Nur Jahan's Mistake
Under Akbar's rule, there was no need to worry about the non-Muslim tax and tensions between religious groups. Akbar extinguished this law to put all on an even playing field and showed how inclusion affects society.
Shah Jahan's Cost For Love
Just take the money and build it for her! For me!
Akbar allowed all religions to be included in his government. The language Urdu was created by Akbar's diverse military, new arts, and various foods entered the empire which would impact India forever.
Aurangzeb's Discriminatory Downfall
Why did Shah have to put me in this situation.
Nur Jahan's son took advantage of being the favorite child and tried to rebel, but when it failed, fearful of his parents, he sought refuge from the Sikh leader. Nur Jahan and Jahangir, having seen this, took the Sikh leader and killed him which turned the Sikh religion away from their pacifist ways.
Shah Jahan is a Mughal king who fell in love with a Persian princess named Mumtaz Mahal. When Mumtaz Mahal died, in Shah's sorrows, he built the Taj Mahal that would put Aurangzeb's reign in severe debt but would later lead to modern India's success.
Aurangzeb was a strict Muslim who added laws like the non-Muslim tax and other strict Islamic laws. Aurangzeb's clear anti-Hindu and anti-Sikh laws led to a revolt from non-Muslims and forced Aurangzeb to spend money on wars that they didn't have and eventually, turn the once united Mughal empire into small kingdoms.
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