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گورکانیان (Persian) Gūrkāniyān مغلیہ سلطنت (Urdu) Mug̱liyah Salṭanat |
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The empire at its greatest extent, in the late 17th and early 18th centuries
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Absolute monarchy, unitary state with federal structure, centralized autarchy |
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• | 1526–1530 | Babur (first) | ||||||||||||||||||||
• | 1837–1857 | Bahadur Shah II (last) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Historical era | Early modern | |||||||||||||||||||||
• | First Battle of Panipat | 21 April 1526 | ||||||||||||||||||||
• | Empire interrupted by Sur Empire | 1540–1555 | ||||||||||||||||||||
• | Death of Aurangzeb | 3 March 1707 | ||||||||||||||||||||
• | Siege of Delhi | 21 September 1857 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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• | 1690 | 4,000,000 km2 (1,500,000 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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• | 1650 est. | 145,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
• | 1700 est. | 158,400,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Currency | Rupee | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The Mughal Empire (Urdu: مغلیہ سلطنت, translit. Mughliyah Salṭanat) or Mogul Empire, self-designated as Gurkani (Persian: گورکانیان, Gūrkāniyān, meaning "son-in-law"), was an empire in the Indian subcontinent, founded in 1526. It was established and ruled by a Muslim dynasty with Turco-Mongol Chagatai origins from Central Asia, along with Persian and Indian Rajput admixture through marriage alliances. The dynasty was Persianate in culture, with local influences visible in its traits and customs. The Mughal Empire, which at its peak extended over nearly all of the Indian subcontinent and large parts of Afghanistan, was the second largest empire to have existed in the Indian subcontinent, spanning 4 million square kilometres at its zenith, after only the Maurya Empire which spanned 5 million square kilometres. With a proto-industrializing economy, Mughal India was also the world's largest economic power, with 24.4% of the world economy, and the world leader in manufacturing, producing 25% of global industrial output up until the 18th century. The Mughal Empire is considered "India's last golden age" and one of the three Islamic Gunpowder Empires (along with the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia).