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The Mughal Empire, with its grand palaces, opulent courts, and immense wealth, is often regarded as one of the richest empires in history. Its legacy is marked by architectural wonders like the ...
The British East India Company began to seize lands to gain control of trade and wealth. In 1857, the Mughal Empire was formerly dissolved by the British when they made India part of their empire.
The trajectory of the Mughal Empire’s internal trade, external trade and administration over roughly its first two centuries (1526-1748) provides a fascinating illustration of pre-modern state ...
Through far-reaching reforms in the economy, administration, agriculture, and trade, the Mughal Empire became a global economic superpower, accounting for 27pc of the world’s GDP in 1700.
Britain's interest in India was driven by the empire's interest in Indian spices, textiles, precious stones, opium, other commodities and control over trade. Source: The Corporation That Changed ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When India’s Mughal emperors commissioned glittering jewellery, little did they realise that, centuries ...
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We continue the previous three columns, to highlight specific aspects of Mughal India, gleaned through Travels in the Mogul Empire (AD 1656-1668) written by Dr Francios Bernier, a French physician ...