The Mughal Empire lasted for more than three centuries.
Mughal Emperors were direct descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur and were asociated with four imperial titles: Shahanshah (ruler of rulers), Alam Panah (giver of refuge), Ghazi (Commander) and Zilillah (wrath of God).
1)Babur 1526-30
2)Humayun1530-40 and 1555-56
(Sher Shah Suri Deposed Humayun and led the Suri Dynasty 1540-45
Islam Shah Suri 1545 -54 2nd and last ruler of the Suri Dynasty, claims of sons Sikandar and Adil Shah were eliminated by Humayun's restoration)
3)Akbar 1556-1605
4)Jahangir 1605-27
5)Shah Jahan 1627-58
6)Aurangzeb 1658- 1707
7)Bahadur Shah I 1707-12
Bahadur Shah II 1837-57
Bahadur Shah II was the last Mughal deposed by the British and exiled to Burma following the Indian Rebellion of 1857
End of Mughal dynasty.
During the period of Shah Jahan 1627-58
Taj Mahal in Agra
Jama Masjid in Delhi
and
Red Fort in Delhi
were built
Mughal Emperors were direct descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur and were asociated with four imperial titles: Shahanshah (ruler of rulers), Alam Panah (giver of refuge), Ghazi (Commander) and Zilillah (wrath of God).
Mughal Emperors
1)Babur 1526-30
2)Humayun1530-40 and 1555-56
(Sher Shah Suri Deposed Humayun and led the Suri Dynasty 1540-45
Islam Shah Suri 1545 -54 2nd and last ruler of the Suri Dynasty, claims of sons Sikandar and Adil Shah were eliminated by Humayun's restoration)
3)Akbar 1556-1605
4)Jahangir 1605-27
5)Shah Jahan 1627-58
6)Aurangzeb 1658- 1707
7)Bahadur Shah I 1707-12
Bahadur Shah II 1837-57
Bahadur Shah II was the last Mughal deposed by the British and exiled to Burma following the Indian Rebellion of 1857
End of Mughal dynasty.
During the period of Shah Jahan 1627-58
Taj Mahal in Agra
Jama Masjid in Delhi
and
Red Fort in Delhi
were built
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