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The Origin of Mughal Dynasty in India

Mughal dynasty, also known as Mughal dynasty and Mughal empire. This is an Indian dynasty founded by babur. The official language of the empire is Persian, but the rulers are Mongols of Turkic descent, descendants of Timur Lunk, and believe in Islam.

An ancient Islamic country in the northern Indian Peninsula. /kloc-After the Great Mongolian Empire established by Genghis Khan split in the 3rd century, his descendant Timur established the Timur Empire. /kloc-At the end of 0/5th century, after the disintegration of Timur Empire, babar, the descendant of Timur, was expelled from Central Asia by Uzbek, led troops to occupy Afghanistan in the south, invaded northern India, and destroyed the Sultanate of Delhi in 1526.

After the death of babur, his son Humayong was defeated by Shersha of Suri Dynasty in 1540 and was expelled from India. However, he immediately regrouped his troops and took advantage of the civil strife in the Suri Dynasty in 1555 to make a comeback and restore the empire. From the third emperor Akbar to the sixth reign of aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire was in its heyday, its territory reached its peak and its economy was prosperous. After the death of Emperor aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire began to decline. 1857, after the Indian national uprising broke out, Britain defeated the Sipa Regiment, completely destroyed the already weak empire and dominated India.

The superstructure of the Mughal Empire is Muslim, and the foundation is Hinduism. Persian is the official language of courts, public affairs, diplomacy, literature and high society.