Great Mogul

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Great Mogul

n
(Historical Terms) any of the Muslim emperors of India (1526–1857)
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Great′ Mo′gul


n.
1. any of the former Mogul emperors of India.
2. (l.c.) an important or distinguished person.
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At Lahore the Mughal Empire under Akbar and Shah Jahan was to reach its zenith.
Like many other people who are shouting at this act, I do also not like this mark at Lahore Fort, which proves to be a reminder of the Mughal empire. A little research will quickly reveal the harsh acts of Ranjeet Singh while he was ruling Lahore and the then Punjab which are diffused by his so-called liberal followers and promoters.
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The lectures shed light on various topics including the role of women in developing a tradition of librarianship during the Ottoman Era, and how female artists during the time of the Mughal Empire advanced calligraphy and manuscript development.
Monuments like Badshahi mosque, Jahangir tomb, Lahore Fort, Shalimar garden, and the tomb of Nur Jehan are great sources to analyze the realm of the Mughal Empire.
There have been great liberal Muslim societies across history: Al-Andalus in Spain, the Mughal Empire in India, the (more-or-less) Ottoman Empire in Turkey and many more.
He said that royal modus oprandi of present goverment showed that they were like princes of Mughal Empire instead of servant of people in 'Naya Pakistan'.
He said that royal modus oprandi of present government showed that they were like princes of Mughal empire instead of servant of people in 'Naya Pakistan'.
Talking to Mian Hamid Miraj, MNA Semi Bukhari, Sarwat Shujaat and Major Ghulam Sarwar who called on him at Governor House Lahore on Tuesday, Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that many nations including Mughal Empire, Ottoman Empire, Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire were torn into pieces and vanished from history of world due to following the course of crony nepotism.
Unlike the British who massively exploited India during their 90 years of direct rule and Nadir Shah who looted and plundered Delhi and took looted wealth to Iran, the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire owned India and made every effort to spend resources in that country.
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