Mughal Emperor facts
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In 1695 six pirate captains banded together to capture the Ganj-i-Sawal, a Mughal treasure ship. They are believed have seized as much as £600,000 (approximately $121 million in today's currency), possibly the most from any single ship in history, as well as a relative of the Mughal Emperor.
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In 1582 an Indian Mughal emperor, Akbar, created a religion that harmonized Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and other native religions of his realm.
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The second Mughal Emperor Humayun died when he heard the call to Prayer and knelt, unfortunately he caught his foot in his robe, tumbled down several steps and hit his temple on a rugged stone edge. He died three days later.
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In 1632, a year after the death of Mumtaz Mahal, the Empress consort of the Mughal Empire ,her husband emperor Shah Jahan had her body exhumed and brought to Agra where building soon began on her mausoleum. 22 years later the Taj Mahal was finished.
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The famed Peacock Throne commissioned by Shah Jahan, a Mughal Emperor, costed almost twice the amount needed to construct Taj Mahal, also by the same emperor.
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Muslim Mughal Emperor Akbar who in the 1600s built two large temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishu in the hindu city of Varanasi, India. This among other things he did, helped the cultural revival of the great city under his rule. His name is even found in several Hindu songs/hymns.
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The World's first Seamless Celestial globe was made in India, by Mughal era scientists under Emperor Jahangir
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A SIMPLE AND EASY WAY TO MAKE FAMOUS TRADITIONAL DISH OF INDIA WHICH IS VERY DELICIOUS AND WAS INTRODUCED BY MUGHAL EMPERORS
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One of the Sikh prophets, Guru Tegh Bahadur, told Aurangzeb, the Mughal Emperor of India that if he was able to convert him to Islam then he would allow him to convert all the Hindus and Sikhs to Islam. After being brutally tortured he was finally executed.
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Zahir-ud-din Muhammad, the first Mughal emperor, actually disliked India and wrote, "Hindustan is a place of little charm."