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Mughal History: | Mughal History of Oil Imports in India Importance Today with Russia and Iran

Oil is the backbone for the economy of any country. Today India is among the largest oil importing countries in the world. Whether it is petroleum, diesel or other hydrocarbons. Without them, it is difficult to run the economy of…

Mughal Emperor: Mughal Emperor Akbar was taking his life drunk with alcohol! The one who saved his strangulation

Akbar took control of Surat Fort in March 1573. After this victory, Akbar drank a lot of alcohol during the celebration. This incident has been mentioned in Rahul Sankrityan’s book ‘Akbar’. While drinking alcohol, Akbar buried his sword in the…

Who was the Mughal ruler who used to take snow from Kashmir for alcohol

The Mughal emperor Jahangir (1569–1627) was Akbar’s eldest son and ruled from 1605 to 1627. However, historians believe that Jahangir’s rule was not completely independent from 1611 to 1627, as his wife Nur Jahan had a profound influence on him….

Mughal Emperors: Who was that Mughal emperor? Who was very much liked by a vegetarian food, Ganga water used to drink

The Mughals in India ruled for hundreds of years. He was fond of many things, in which his choice of food was quite different. In this way, Mughal emperor Akbar was deeply influenced by Indian catering. Salma Hussain has written…

Mughal Emperor Jahangir: The most cruel and eccentric king of the Mughal Empire! Hero got the eyes of such a son

The fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire Noor-ud-Din Mohammad Salim, which we know as Jahangir. After the death of his father Akbar in 1605, he sat on the throne. Jahangir’s reign lasted for about 22 years. Historians and writers have…

Who was the Mughal Shahzada who used to ask for the streets of Delhi in the dark of night, know

The 1857 revolution took a decisive turn between the British power and the Mughal Empire in India. The last emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was caught by the British and deported by Rangoon (Myanmar). The Red Fort of Delhi, which was…