The History of the Mughal Empire: Every Year
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- See how a Timurid vassal would expand into India to establish its own empire that nearly unified the entire subcontinent.
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Sources used:
D.K. Atlas of World History
A History of South Asia - Ollie Bye (For Marathan expansion)
Wikipedia
History of Modern Deccan, 1720/1724-1948: Political and administrative aspects - A. Rā Kulakarṇī, M. A. Nayeem
Past works
I swear this empire was never able to really settle down.
Hahahahahahaaa
Thank you, EmperorTigerstar. Very cool!
I have some alternate history I would like to have visualized. I’ve made some maps and flags already. Just wondering if you could fill in the gaps for me?
We told u like 50 times to do the Estonian war of independence. Come on plz
It started, then it ended, then it started again
That -25% Core-creation costs OP
And sweet sweet permaclaims
Great national ideas
@@ozymantiasVI not anymore, they are not for all of india, the missions are sweet tho
Kara Prens Mapper the missions give permaclaims tho
They took influence ideas as early as possible.
An Indian empire lead by Persianized Turco-Mongol
Babur not persianized but other sultans persianized
if they were persianized then whole people on the earth are englished today lol
@@yunusderki barbar gibi küfürlü konuşma. Belki gibisi fazladır.
@@suluayran121 iyi de bu tiplere karşı barbar değil miyiz eserlerini türkçe yazan en sevdiği şair muhakematü-l lugateyn gibi bir eseri yazmış biri olan nevai biri çıkıp babur irani der diğeri moğol der halbuki babur anası moğol olsa da moğolları küçumserdi
@@ogunkovan speaking English is not the same as following Persian ways, changing your language's script etc
Funfact; Theres actually a photograph of the last Mughal Emperor.
Levi Benezra shah zafar
The descendants of mughals alive today are begging in west begal, the Indian government stopped giving them pention after the 26/11 attack on Mumbai, mughals have literally been reduced to beggars
@@abhishekpawar5126 every empire rise and fall mughal aren’t different
Not all of them I’m a Mughal and I live in USA
@@mujtab8siddiqu1 Sure... I am descendent of chandragupt
2:50 Top 10 saddest mapping deaths
a good death
British empire: Good evening
@@Waldo-mn9iq british empire: do you have some teaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ?
@@PikaPluff far far better than English atleast they were
@@suhas6508 maybe but that would have seen a Islamic India who knows
T series vs pewdiepie every year
😂😂😂
>See how a Timurid vassal would expand into India to establish its own empire that nearly unified the entire subcontinent.
Again as is often in Indian history the Southern Kingdoms continue to stop northern invasions despite the Northern Empire who tries like the Mauryans, Mughals, Guptas or Marathas... #TeluguPride
@@debodatta7398 wat
Myname Jeff lmfao
Facebook VS UA-cam
Fun fact-Babur declared himself relative and sucsessor of Timur(Timurid Empire)Founded his country in Afganistan Captured India and declared himself Sultan of India (Mughal Empire)
He was a commander ,an Architech,poemist and a writer.These are the main reasons That Turkic people,indians,Afgans, sometimes persians claims to be the founder of Mughal Empire.
@abhishek sharma
Though not Mongol himself, Timur himself had sought to enhance the legitimacy of his rule by assuming the mantle of the line of Chaghatai Khan, with whom he claimed kinship. He had adopted the title of Gurkan (son-in-law) in reference to his marriage to Tukul Khanum, whose father was directly related to Chaghatai Khan and additionally installed a puppet king from the Chaghatid clan on the throne. Quite appropriately therefore Babur, Humayun and Akbar saw themselves first and foremost as princes of the great house of Timur (1336 - 1405), who had conquered vast tracts of territory in Central Asia and even sacked Delhi in 1398. Additionally they traced their ancestry even further back to the Mongol warrior Chenggiz Khan (1167 - 1227), who had upon his death, divided his vast Mongol empire among his four sons, a crucial event later illustrated by Akbar's artists. Mughalistan (including the western Tarim Basin and Kashgar) and Transoxania were bestowed upon his second son Chaghatai Khan (d. 1242). When these two wings of dominion were split up late in the thirteenth century, Transoxania in the west became the scene of mass conversion to Islam and a great deal of intermarriage with Turkic tribes people before it eventually fell to Timur, a Barlas Turk. Timur's descendants had ruled Transoxania until they succumbed to the forces of the Shaibanid Turks in 1508- 9.
dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/54413/33337527-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
Mughals were Uzbeks not Afghans lol, maybe the later emperors were Afghans, Indians or something, but they're not Afghans
@@lonleybeer he said founded the country (Mughal Empire) in Afghanistan, not that he or the empire was Afghan
Sorry but everything about Mughals was Indian except the genetics of first 2-3 emperors.
@muscleboii The Turks migrated to Central Asia from Siberia. They entered Siberia through Northern China. I read about this in a research paper. They undertook an 8000 year long journey from North China -> Siberia -> Central Asia. Interesting.
Funny how the new achievement was impossible even for them irl
Yep, 1.26 pretty much nerfed expansion as a whole.
Rip
@@brazilianmapping56 Brazilian, you play eu4 too? Wow that's nice af
the mad man florryworry did it
I thought you guys were talking about ck2 guess I'll just leave
EU IV vibes
It was true to an EU IV player right up until they stated losing territory in late game.
The guy who created the Mughal Empire was playing Crusader Kings 2 more than EU4
I was about to say Crusader Kings 2, beat me to it.
This was so cool. I was waiting for this forever!
Hi! May I know how did you get the Mughal map for each year of their rule? Would be really helpful for my school project to know! Thanks !
This is false. Too many errors here.
@@creatorlight4346 His project is definitely over by now
@@weaponizedknight7316Not too sure about that 😅
@@MamtaSingh-bp1sx Really
@@weaponizedknight7316sorry i was just joking
Mughal Empire 🇲🇳🇺🇿🇵🇰
🗿🍷
all irrelevant and cucked by another power🐼
lol.. bangladeshi are not rulers 😂 😂
Afghanistan flag should be added aswell
You know Akbar didn’t like Islam?
@@fmartin59😐
*I Guess we have to find another way to INDIA*
"Wait!" Said Christopher Columbus, probably smoking crack. "If the Earth is round, let's go this way to India." "Nah dude we already got this." So he goes to Spain says to the king "Hey Spain, wanna hire me to find India by going this way?" "No" "Please?" "No" "Please?" "No" "Please?" "Okay"
@@shahnazmirza2348 So he sails into the ocean, and discovers....more ocean. And then discovers the Indies (Caribbean Islands) and Japan (Cuba), let's draw a line on the map to decide who gets which half of the world.
I have to wait 90 days to change my name What are you changing your name to?
Xd xd xd xd xd I really laughed
Instead of helping us continue that video, you three guys decide to ruin it. WHY?
1:27 peak
1:51 Marathis strike back
Your comment will stay unpopular because no one knows about marathas
@@iamdafuriousofall everyone know about maratha empires
And mewaris and rajputana from Rajasthan too, they were never able to conquer northeast bcz they lost very first war, Therefore, stay United and fight against ghazwa-e-hind.
Jay Bhawani Jay Shivaji 🚩🚩 🚩🚩 🚩
@@MBasu-km8by means, you want to remai a slave of Mughals???
Make Mughals Great Again
They were never great
@@Dimitris-cg6hb none. From horrors to achievements , everything happened in India.
That's like saying south Africa built tesla
@@ShatruVinashak So Pakistan never used to have an Empire?
@@Dimitris-cg6hb *The modern day region comprising Pakistan* has only one empire to its credit. Ironically, it's not even a Muslim empire. Its the Sikh empire. This was the only time that the natives of that land could build an empire of their own.
Otherwise, *the region comprising Pakistan* has always gone under occupation by the expanding empire from the east or west.
Pakistan as a concept and a country itself came to existence in the 1940s . So it's a fake country
@@ShatruVinashak Oh wow! I didn't knew these, and Pakistan having an empire Hindu instead of Islamic is pretty much ironic xd
Oh so...Pakistan is a fake land....so the population in it are mostly Indians and Afghans (former countries mostly ruled this place) mixed together or something?
Fun fact, Babur was originally Uzbek ( Uzbek name was founded later ) who was born in place of present Uzbekistan 🇺🇿. Proud to be Uzbek 😊😊😊😊😊😊
How is Uzbekistan now?
Mughal empire is Indian🇮🇳 not uzbek 😡😡😡
@@satyamkeshri3030 How ? And if Baburids (Mughal) was Indian. Why they come to Fargamna, in Uzbekistan. And why theyr name was not Indian? And Indians was too hate him ? (not state they are Indian population. )
Though not Mongol himself, Timur himself had sought to enhance the legitimacy of his rule by assuming the mantle of the line of Chaghatai Khan, with whom he claimed kinship. He had adopted the title of Gurkan (son-in-law) in reference to his marriage to Tukul Khanum, whose father was directly related to Chaghatai Khan and additionally installed a puppet king from the Chaghatid clan on the throne. Quite appropriately therefore Babur, Humayun and Akbar saw themselves first and foremost as princes of the great house of Timur (1336 - 1405), who had conquered vast tracts of territory in Central Asia and even sacked Delhi in 1398. Additionally they traced their ancestry even further back to the Mongol warrior Chenggiz Khan (1167 - 1227), who had upon his death, divided his vast Mongol empire among his four sons, a crucial event later illustrated by Akbar's artists. Mughalistan (including the western Tarim Basin and Kashgar) and Transoxania were bestowed upon his second son Chaghatai Khan (d. 1242). When these two wings of dominion were split up late in the thirteenth century, Transoxania in the west became the scene of mass conversion to Islam and a great deal of intermarriage with Turkic tribes people before it eventually fell to Timur, a Barlas Turk. Timur's descendants had ruled Transoxania until they succumbed to the forces of the Shaibanid Turks in 1508- 9.
dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/54413/33337527-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
Not Mongol himself? Timur was literally apart of the barlas tribe. Him and chinggis literally share a common ancestor called “bodonchar munkhag”….
@@Str1ker793
Then why he declared himself to be "son in law"?
@@Str1ker793
He may be of a mongol origin but he's turkic. It's like saying the italians were romans, while it's true that italian were descendant of romans, they are not romans
Hey Tigerstar, I know this is kinda random, but if you haven't done it already, could you do the Libyan Revolution of 2011?
Mughal Turkic Empire
@@russianfederation1194 stupid bastard your federation will collapse
It's more Islamic Empire than turkic
Even they dot spoke turkic language and don't had turkic Culture
Babur's native language was Chagatai Turkic.
@@BrokenHeart-ev3st Turks rule stupid assyrians watch
@@suluayran121 shut up treaty of sevres
Something I've waited for a long time..
With wich program do u design it??
Countries ruled by mughals
india 🇮🇳
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nepal
Bhutan
iran
Tajikistan
Burma
Maldives
No Bhutan In Mughal Empire, No Nepal, + No Northeastern India and a bit of South India.
WhatsApp university they only ruled modern day India Pakistan Bangladesh and Afghanistan. They also ruled parts of Tajikistan
But not in tamil dynasty cholas 😈🐅🚩
Lol 🤣 Myanmar and Maldives?
@@s.t.kabilanThey do Tamil/Carnatic Subahs in or Nawab of Carnatica
0:43 It's a Trap !
People think at some point of time india is completely under the mugal empire...but it never was
During Aurangzeb, 95% India was under Mughals
This video has few mistakes
During Aurangzeb time.
except Ahom, all India was under Mughal.
This video has few mistakes
@@shakeelofficial6460 how??
@@दीपकनागर-ज6द Rani Mangammal served Aurangzeb as a feudatory.
@@shakeelofficial6460 No during Aurangzeb Mumbai and Pune were under Maratha empire
Make a video about Paraguai's war!(Brazilian Empire, Argentina and Uruguai x Paraguai)
Jake Mapping did a very good one on the topic, you should check it out.
man hatsoff to ahoms they repelled such huge force everytime with ease
@HAQQANI NETWORK INDIA thats why they tried and lost many times
@Hinduism exposed yeah and they couldn't capture it....being mighty mughals .....and lost nearly 3 million soldiers to maratas and emptied their tresure 🤦🤦🤦
@Hinduism exposed ok madrasachap...let me elaborate.....after the death of chatrapati shivaji maharaj..... aurangzeb started his military campaign in Deccan for 30 years the mughal marata war continued.....result marata victory.... Mughal defeat....you can check the souce...marata war of independence and you can see the mughal soldiers casualties.....i know its pretty hard to digest......it was actually delhi ransacked by peshwa bajirao in 1737....and later again maratas defeated mughals during 1780 where your emperor shah alam had to dance like a girl in front of maratas 😂😂
@Zahir Alamgir Mughal hence tried many times to win and lost many a times joke is on you
@udjdj again exposing urself
Turkic Empire according to Babur Shah
Persianate mongol
Fun fact -
1. Aparently Aladin Khilji who was Afgani did Not saved Afanistan, but Instead tried to save Delhi, which was small kingdom in India in 13th century; All India's major empires were in South and Central India....
2. Khilji's army which defeated Mongol was standing army created from Indian fighters, including generals.
3. Malik Kafur and Hindu Indian converted to Islam for political gains - led Aladin's expedition In India during 1307-1313 (only time when sultanate went south of delhi really), Rest of all the time central and south India was isolated from sultanate.
4. Malik Kafur later on killed Aladin Khilji
Aladin a small time looter came to India, made his kingdom near Delhi, had allies in India and developed an good military army, was killed by Indian's in end. In Process Indian society started getting ready for long running wars... which for next 3 centuries kept Indian's occupied in wars, by end of which Indian's pushed afgan, not only out of India but Indian's also entered Afganistan (Indian Sikh Empire is the reason why Afganistan territory is in Pakistan and Not in Afganistan because last native rulers in easter parts of Afganistan were Indian Sikhs who traded it with British)
In 13th, 14th century Afgan had some success around Delhi areas, Delhi was minor city of India at that time; which nobody cared really except for islamic invaders; once these looters tried to enter Lands south of Delhi into real Indian Empires - they were wiped out Not only from central but northern India and also from Pakistan, which was firmly in Sikh control before partition (after partition they started coming back again)
Even Aurangzeb's Chief of Generals was a Hindu Rajput Warriors.
And so was all Souther Sultanate's only namesake sultanate with puppet sultan, with Chief General and all armies made of Hindu natives deciding all affairs of state.
This is why despite islamic ruler having 100-150 odd years of somewhat expeditionary control on souther/central India - Indian Hindus remained unaffected culturally and religiously; Indian's only picked the bits of persians which they liked and ignored rest... and even today India has 84% Hindu or Hindu derived religions
Also Note Maratha lands fell to moghul during wars... only from 1616 to 1650... barely for 36 years during wars... by 1720... Maratha's destroyed moghuls and limited them to delhi... and then Marathas ruled India upto 1859...
The majority of the Indian population, , were from the indo gangetic plains. (Hindostan). Which in the 13 th century -14th century were controlled by the Dilli, and Afghans are historically related to subcontinent, they are not complete foreigner.
Please do the Kushan Empire
Empire of Harsha, Gupta Dynasty and The Great Mauryan Dynasty.
so they couldn't conquer the Tamil Kings?
SonoftheWay35 They Partially Did
Nope we couldn't :D
@@pakistanball2983 do you think you = mughal? mughal=mongol-turko
@@जितेन्द्रगुप्ता-छ4न
I am a Mughal myself personally. A descendant of Babur. Yes I am a Turko-mongol
Also Pakistanball's father is Mughal ball too in Polandball (with UK being the adoptive father)
@@pakistanball2983 nope. i don't think so. whats your name? it will show if you have a turko-mongol name or not?
Maratha dynasty conquered the mughal dynasty.
and The Bhartiya-muslim partition of Bharat,1947.
is how pakistan(east&west) was created on Bhartiya territory.and 1956 pakistan made constitution.
Does anyone know the name of the song? Normally he puts it in the credits, but alas it's not there.
Found it, it's Psychedelic Crater by Kevin MacLeod
The original: *the mongol empire*
The sequel: *the 4 khanates* (ilkhanate Golden Horde, Yuan and chatagai)
The bad trilogy nobody wanted: *Timurid empire*
The ripoff: *mughal empire*
The bad spin off: *the qing dynasty*
The fan fiction that made no sense: *urgan von Sternbergs khanate*
Mughals weren't ripoffs lol they rejected their mongol ancestry
Did you just list mongol empire as a good thing lol
Timurid Empire had a renaissance which saw the revival of arts and science, since the end of the Islamic golden age.
So not bad.
@@tomm3492 let alone that, this kids named himself ghenghis himself, the most savage cabbage ever to have existed on this planet(albeit he'd have died on the spot if he was living in that situation and ever tried to fight in a mongol war)
The prequel: liao dynasty
The beginning: xiougnu empire (maybe gokturk khanate)
Nice Turk Empire
The Mongols are not Turks🤣🤣🖕🖕
@@masumenazari2970 they were both turkic and mongol go read history
@Chatrapathi Aurangzeb Alamgirji in ur dream
Nice Mongol Empire 🇲🇳
What map are you using?
1:06 the kings name (jahangir) literally translates to taker of the world (or something like that)
What a dissapointment
oof
yess cihangir is turkish name cihan mean world
@@sudan7590 interesting, in Persian it's jahan in persian but cihangir in Turkish
@@sebebse9094 yes its common word
any idea what aurangazeb means because he was a monster!!
All of first Rajputana(Rajasthan)(1:56) and Marathwada(Maharastra)(1:55) become independent from Mughal empire😉😎😎😎
Not conquer marathas
Such a cool soundtrack! Who's the composer?
Kevin MacLeod
ua-cam.com/video/-FMBgRFKEMA/v-deo.html
Treaty sign b/w mugahls and maratha after auranzeb they ruled under maratha empire
I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure the Mughals lost control of Hyderabad in 1724 which led to the establishment of the Asaf Jahi who were not fealty to the Mughals.
hyderabad was vassal state to marathas as well, they lost a war to marathas
hyderabad still fought against marathas and persians for mguhals
1:55 It's all downhill from here!
Hey Emperor, do you plan to remaster the sengoku jidai video in the near future?
Turkic Empire ❤️
1922🤭🤭🤭🤭
@@kingalayaan807
Imagebooks.google.com.tr › books
The Oxford Illustrated History of the World
Felipe Fernández-Armesto · 2019 · History
In July , Ismail was enthroned as Shah and he proclaimed Shiism as ... Turkic-Mongol in origin, the Empire was established in by a Chagatai Turk, Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur
books.google.com.tr/books?id=eUSCDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316&lpg=PA316&dq=babur+shah+turkic+oxford&source=bl&ots=1CRP9wyLg4&sig=ACfU3U3z2yUJfMwp3U8m5uedHqLxLVQYIg&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiii4yH3aTnAhUz4KYKHfv3BdMQ6AEwA3oECAoQAQ
Maratha Destroyed It 🔥🔥🔥
@Abes Sk Subhash Chandra Bose Destroyed English back 💪
No turk changes no turk
I'm interested why you considered Mysore as a vassal. Weren't they more powerful than the Mughals at their time?
They fought a series of wars before hand that weakened them a whole bunch, before those few wars Mysore was 100% stronger than Mughals but it was only a matter of time before the Mughals cashed in.
It's Hyderabad Deccan nizam shahi dynasty not mysore
1:26 well done man
Only 150 years
Mewad was am independent state till early 1600s.
In 1555 the Humayun's capital was Agra, but in the map the Mughal Empire didn't control the territory, where is Agra (or even Delhi) locate. It's a mistake?
PS: sorry for my english, it's not my native language.
Native Americans died of poz.
Time to conquer all of India
Shit wrong time period
Best Rule of India is in 1:27
Actually 2:21
If they music is so scary. Just imagine how scary they were.
...
Music is hindu's sitar how can it define mughal who were muslim
@@sandeep8724 Who gave you the name Hindu ?
@@zeeshana4444 hindu is geographical name
Correct identity is sanatani written in scripture
@@zeeshana4444 can you please digest a simple fact
Wrong Map.
Rajputana was a vassal not a directly controlled territory.
It was vassal which became independent state actually.
Muslims are not gods they will lose battles also like others.
The most battles fought by Mughals only in South Asia.
Not correct as in 1722 mostly the empire was intact
Nāder’s focus on common Turkmen descent likewise was designed to establish a broad political framework that could tie him, more closely than his Safavid predecessors, to both Ottomans and Mughals. EWhen describing Nāder’s coronation, Astarābādi called the assembly on the Moḡān steppe a quriltāy, evoking the practice of Mughal and Timurid conclaves that periodically met to select new khans. In various official documents, Nāder recalled how he, Ottomans, Uzbeks, and Mughals shared a common Turkmen heritage. This concept for him resembled, in broad terms, the origin myths of 15th century Anatolian Turkmen dynasties. However, since he also addressed the Mughal emperor as a “Turkmen” ruler, Nāder implicitly extended the word “Turkmen” to refer, not only to progeny of the twenty-four Ḡozz tribes, but to Timur’s descendants as well.
Nāder’s novel concepts regarding the Jaʿfari maḏhab and common “Turkmen” descent were directed primarily at the Ottomans and Mughals. He may have perceived a need to unite disparate components of the omma against the expanding power of Europe at that time, however different his view of Muslim unity was from later concepts of it.
Yet the Mughals also claimed the new imperial territories in India as a legitimate portion of their Timurid inheritance. On a raiding foray into India in 1510, Babur prevented his men from pillaging Bherah by referencing Timur's conquest of northern India in 1398. "These vilayets have long belonged to the Turk... We are looking after this vilayet and its people. There will be no sacking or plunder (talan u taraj), and repeating later, 'Because we consider the vilayets pacified by the Turks as ours, there was no oppression. The decision to tax Bherah, a frontier district of the Lodi sultanate, rather than loot it, has been described as 'the first phase of the foundation of the Timurid Mughal empire of Delhi and Agra."" It was as 'presumptive sultan,' a legitimate ruler in the direct line of descent from the conqueror Amir Timur Guregen, that Babur petitioned the Lodi sultans to surrender authority over those territories that had in the past 'been dependent on the Turk. Yet with the hot season upon them, Babur and his warriors returned to Kabul and the Lodi sultans immediately retook the "Timurid territories claimed by Babur. It was not until 1525 that Babur returned this time determined on conquest and the 'resump tion of Timurid rule in India.
Timur's descendants in India never referred to themselves as Mughals, itself an Arabized Persian word for Mongol." Although Babur's mother was a Chaghatay Mongol, daughter of the khan of Mughulistan, Babur and his companions identified themselves as Timurid Turks. Babur's own writings suggest a greater degree of royal authority in the pure Timurid line, dismissing the superior qualities of a Chingisid geneal ogy, and this in dramatic contrast to his Timurid ancestors and their loyal allegiance to Chingisid royal bloodlines. For the more than two hundred and fifty years of their rule the Mughals referred to them selves as Silsilah-i Guregen or Garegeniya, the dynasty of the son-in law, retaining Timur's choice of imperial title as husband to a princess in the line of Chingis Khan, for their imperial dynasty in India.
Balabanlilar, L., 2016. Imperial Identity in the Mughal Empire. I.B. Tauris & Company, Limited, pp.46, 47.
Could you cover the MINGHALS next please?🤔🤔🤔🤔
Which app do you use for this
Please include maratha empire data in it
I believe it's called history of the Mughals and not the Marathas and beside you can't change something in such a video very easily
@@rishibehal5 marathas are great
What was the white dot in Bangladesh? 🤔
European colonies
This map is wrong akabar never ruled on mewar
Can I use this video in my UA-cam channel please 🥺
1. rajput kingdoms were vassals
2. gondwana kingdoms were also vassals
3. carnatic and oudh were still nawabs of the mughals after 1700s
4. kabul was only lost in 1738-1739, not earlier
🤓
@@underwher also some states of chedi and bundelkhand were vassals, remnants of the chandela dynasty
@@mint8648 🤓🤓
@@mint8648 🤓🤓🤓🤓
It took 800 years for Islam to conquer entire India. Akbar is the only reason they conquered entire India because akbar was the only secular man among mughals who ruled with policies far away from teachings of Islam. That is the only reason Islam conquered entire India. Then after him came tyrants. The rule by tyrants actually marked beginning of end of mughal empire in India. The reason for fall of mughals = the marathas the hindu warriors. They uprooted 70% Islamic rule from India.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS THE PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED
Marathas, Rajputs, Sikhs etc, are credited to have declined the Mughal Empire. But in the Mid 18th Century, Mughals faced the threat of Afghans , Rohillas and Sikhs. So they sought protection from the Marathas, who then had conquered almost the whole nation. Later, as the British Empire began to grow, the Marathas were defeated by the British Empire and came to end completely in 1818. That's when Mughal's area was reduced to Old Delhi. Then, the Mughals began to support the Indians in this revolt. That's when the British attacked Delhi, and the Mughals had to cede the territory. The last king of the Mughals fled to Nepal.
He fled to Burma not nepal
@@neutralboi1984 Yes, sorry
@Hindustani Muslim Mamluks you're right
he was jailed in burma
@@nookiblixlil9539 Yes, he was. Sorry for the mistake.
I am their descendent....😔They were very powerful that time....
@abhishek sharma No Mughals were continuation of Timurid Empire which is Turkic and Mughals are Turkic too you can look for Babur's identity
@ If you know enough history you would know that Chagatai adopted Turkic culture and Turkic language, and Timurids came after Chagatai Khaganate basically they're Turkic stop insisting on they're Mongol because they're not. Also Mughal is similar to "mongol" but they aren't affiliated
@ Even Timur called himself "Emir-i Türkistan" (Leader of Turkestan)
We are Persianized Turkic Mongols...
Are you Mughal? do you know Bairam Khan Khanan? The Minister of Akbar The Great.
Im his relatives and im from Bəharli_Baranli tribe(Karakoyunlu) in Azerbaijan. Is my tribe still in India?
wheres that artillery only vid
Great Turco-Mongol Empire
Yes
Not Mongol yada azcık (Türkçe konuşuyom çünkü Türksün byük ihtimal.)
Turkcoman - Tatar ya değilse
TurkishSoldier Türk olmamış olur
@@turkcoman-tatar5244 acaba Salakmısın?? cengiz Hanın Oğullarından Hülagü hanın Kardeşinden Geliyor Bu imparatorluk
The might of the Turkic people
@KaZee123 🤓
*cowardice.
Only first few leaders were Turkic. They later married into Indian and Persian families.
The Mughals were turco-mongols but yeah
Rajputs dady of mughal
@Uchiha baldie they lost only few battles where they were betrayed lol ncert boy after reading history from ncert 🤣🤣🤣
Oh it's the history of my ancestors:)
Pakistan ball Mughals were mostly Mongol-Turkic so not rlly ur ancestors to be honest
pakistan= fake country.
mughal=mongol-turko
@@spiritedawat nope, every single mughal emperor after Akbar had Indian ancestry. Although originally they were mongol-turkic, they adopted India as their home and became Indian.
But our Cousins History Turks,Mongols and We Afghans/Pashtuns(Huns)
Tech Support Scammer Hindustan means the land of Hindus so not a good idea
Song?
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Psychedelic Crater by Kevin MacLeod
I thought the British removed the Mughals.
Mughals had become weak after Aurangzeb and after the invasion of nadir Shah of Iran situation became worse British were just lucky because when they started their conquest there was no major central power in India all Indian kingdoms were fighting each other
GOLDEN AGE
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It took 800 years for Islam to conquer entire India. Akbar is the only reason they conquered entire India because akbar was the only secular man among mughals who ruled with policies far away from teachings of Islam. That is the only reason Islam conquered entire India. Then after him came tyrants. The rule by tyrants actually marked beginning of end of mughal empire in India. The reason for fall of mughals = the marathas the hindu warriors. They uprooted 70% Islamic rule from India.
Then marathas lost to British 😂
And also Muhammad bin Tugluq of Delhi Sultanate also controlled most of India and he wasn't "secular"
@@cyberverse9141 Maratha Empire was more recent while Delhi Sultanate is much past. Also Vijayanagara Empire beat Tughlaq from South India
@@indiafirst3676 Maratha lost to British. Still Tughluqs controlled most of deccan for 30+ years
@@cyberverse9141 30 years is just a blip in Indian History of 5000 years. And it was in the Distant Past. While Maratha Empire was in the 18th century and more relevant today.
@@indiafirst3676 if you truly know Indian history then you would know how hard and impressive it is for an empire to hold on to a new territory for more than ten years. Indian history is long but empires don't last that long.
Marathas were only effective for hardly a century. And they weren't an empire at their peak. More like a confederacy. I would say among all Indian dynasties, Mughals are the most relevant today. Mostly due to the Taj Mahal. Which has world wide fame. Marathas might be famous among you hindutva followers but barely anyone knows about Maratha empire outside India.
Mughuls were harsher then The Europeans
I disagree
muslim country invasions from year 636 to 1761, defeated by Bhartiya.
europiya christian millitary invasion-1757 to 1947 .defeated by Bhartiya
*Gurkanid Empire
Feel sad for last MUGHAL EMPROR BAHUDAR shah
@@MBasu-km8by yes I agree
Can I use map of this video please 🥺 🥺
Time to conquer all of India.
That's not possible at all. India is very powerful now.
(or most of it)
@@goodman9585 ( you don't get the joke)
Wrong info. I'm Indian and born in the vassals area.. it was ended in 1948 on an agreement to join Indian union after freedom from brits.
Well,the only cause of its decline was wars between Mughal princes after Aurangzebs death.None was capable to have a strong hold on state
Actually it's happened due to people's anger . Sikhs , maratha, rajputs all want to distroy Mughals so Guru Govind Singh killed Wajir Khan and Shivaji killed Bijapur sultanate and then they conquered Deccan
Nope indirectly aurangzeb was the reason for the decline of mughal empire he engaged in wars with maratas loosing all his treasure as well as soldiers....maratas lost nearly 50,000 soldiers where as mughals lost nearly 3 million soldiers to maratas and that was the reason for the decline of mughals and rise of maratas
@Zahir Alamgir Mughal yeah thats what i said....he was greatest emperor who emptied treasure and soldiers
@Real Gigachad he was the worst of them all although nowhere near as bad as the Hindus make him out to be
I wish the Mughal Empire returns again but only as a constitutional monarchy.
Well let's hope someone like Aurangzeb doesn't screw up again
Bruh they were looters
Pakistan, sure. But not India because...
*H i n d u s*
@Guru Charan lol myself a so called brahmin ,but they were looters ,better not to include political parties in this matter i don't even support bjp lol 😂
@Guru Charan actually all were
Even akbar was
U should read what he did in Chittorgarh
He was just secular not a good king at all ,just being secular don't makes u great u need to do good things also
Mughal never built school hospitals etc..
Its not Jahan its Shahjahan
Ehm Pew would never see this xD hope T-Series and PewDiePie will finally make peace!
its pakistan not india
The Great Mughals of India.
The whole Indian subcontinent will remember you, Mughalia Sultanate e Hindustan.
😑
@@kevalkadiya7676 unless those whom ancestors wete defeated by the mughals. 🥴
Keep living in the past to cope.
@@doctorgamez2410 😔 ye baat to tumne sahi boli hain.
The 10 biggest empires in Indian history are
1. Maurya empire(5 million sq km)
2. British India(4.5 million sq km)
3. Mughal empire(4 million sq km)
4. Gupta empire(3.5 million sq km)
5. Delhi sultanate(3.4 million sq km)
6. Ghaznavid(3.4 million sq km)
7. Maratha empire(2.8 million Sqkm)
8. Kushan empire(2.5 million sq km)
9. Chola empire(2 million sq km)
10. Ghurid empire(2 million sqkm)
Argead empire and Persian empire which ruled Indus region which is part of South Asia can be included.
Argead empire(5.2 million sq km)
Persian empire(5.5 million sqkm) which was started in 550 BCE
South Asian history.
Turkish Empire😍😍😍
Not türkish müslim hindus Empire racist türk
@@talip72 hindus Empire ? LOL
Lol
This is indian empire
@@ardaorcan9861 well Jahangir was half Hindu as his mother was a Hindu rajpoot
Mughol Empire
What's the music?
Give mi music link pleas
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Bruh what is this song called and who is it by
Psychedelic Crater by Kevin MacLeod
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Mughal Empire is Turk
The Mughal Empire (Persian: شاهان مغول, Shāhān-e Moġul; Urdu: مغلیہ سلطنت, Mug̱ẖliyah Salṭanat), self-designated as Gurkani (Persian: گُورکانِیان, Gūrkāniyān), was an empire extending over large parts of the Indian subcontinent and ruled by a dynasty of Chagatai-Turkic origin.
www.irangazette.com/en/12/57-mughal-empire.html
Yup
The Mongols are not Turks
@Chatrapathi Aurangzeb Alamgirji do you have instagram?
@@masumenazari2970 no one said they are turks
mughals had both mongol and turkic ancestry
Early years
Bābur came from the Barlas tribe of Mongol origin,
they became a turko-mongol tribe after few centuries
@@Timurid1370 Ok 🇲🇳🇺🇿
mughal empire is uzeb timurid empire
meanwhile paksitani kids think that it is thier empire🤣🤣
Wait, Saharanpur is Old Delhi? I thought it is a city in Uttar Pradesh.
Mughal Empire 🇵🇰
Mughal empire🇺🇿
No pakistan before 1947
@@astifkhan4948 Sikh dynasty?
@@ShahQajar that counts as Indian history
Mughal empire ain’t pakistani
Music ?
this is Turk Empire
No!
@@bennus2900
Mughal is Turkic-Muslim empire
Imagebooks.google.com.tr › books
The Oxford Illustrated History of the World
Felipe Fernández-Armesto · 2019 · History
In July , Ismail was enthroned as Shah and he proclaimed Shiism as ... Turkic-Mongol in origin, the Empire was established in by a Chagatai Turk, Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur
books.google.com.tr/books?id=eUSCDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA316&lpg=PA316&dq=babur+shah+turkic+oxford&source=bl&ots=1CRP9wyLg4&sig=ACfU3U3z2yUJfMwp3U8m5uedHqLxLVQYIg&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiii4yH3aTnAhUz4KYKHfv3BdMQ6AEwA3oECAoQAQ
@Aniruddh rajput were Mughal state slaves
@Aniruddh
COPİED
CThe reign of Aurangzeb (1658-1707) witnessed one of the strongest campaigns of religious violence in the Mughal Empire's history. Aurangzeb is a controversial figure in modern India, often remembered as a “vile oppressor of Hindus”.[59] During his rule Aurangzeb expanded the Mughal Empire, conquering much of southern India through long bloody campaigns against non-Muslims. He forcibly converted Hindus to Islam and destroyed Hindu temples.[60][61] He also re-introduced the jizya, a tax on non-Muslims,[62] which had been suspended for the previous 100 years.[63]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Hindus
@Aniruddh The mughal was never Hindu.You don't know what history is. They were the Turkic empire proud of its Turkic roots.they were always muslims.
Your in accurate you missed the sikhs
Pakistan Is Munghul! Bissmillsh
Mughal is Turkey
Pakistanis are actually Buddhists whom Umayyad converted to Islam
pakistani =/= mughal.
mughal= mongol-turko.
pakistani= fake country
@Raees Zargar
Mughal Capital was Delhi and Agra
It was never Lahore but yes it was a significant city having Mughal Influence
Also Dhaka was one city having Mughal Influences
Mughals was a Islamic Perso-Indic Turkic empire
Many DNA tests reveals that a lot of Pakistanis are Perso-Indic Turks
Mughals claims to be an Islamic empire with no exact ethnicity
Pakistan claims to be an Islamic country that was literally created by Islam and has no exact ethnicity
Mughals spoke Persian and spreaded the Urdu Language
Pakistan's national anthem is in Persian and speak Urdu
And finally, The golden age of Pakistan was during the Mughal Era
With all that said, it's safe to say Pakistan inherited the history of mughals
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Dharma my bros
As an Indian this just makes me sad. All that green just marks the desecration and suffering of Indian culture and people.
No
@Zahir Alamgir Mughal lmao
Be grateful to maratha
cry
This was done with *A R T I L L E R Y O N L Y*, right?
Guess i'll have to try something different then...