At 11 am on February 3, 1509 began a battle that changed the course of Indian history and turned the global spice trade war ...
In 1539, water carrier Nizam Bishti saved Mughal Emperor Humayun from drowning during the Battle of Chausa. In gratitude, Humayun made Nizam ruler of Agra for a day. Nizam commemorated this by turning ...
Taxes on crops were levied during the Mughal rule, and revenue was primarily based on taxes. This was known as jama and hasil ...
While he was successful in these battles, they came at a huge cost. After only 4 years Babur died of natural causes, and the Mughal Empire was left with very little money. However, Babur did ...
With the conquest of Gujarat by Akbar in 1573 and the establishment of the formidable power of the Mughals, the small ...