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Aurangzeb (1658–1707) Aurangzeb’s Deccan Policy Against Marathas Aurangzeb against Others Gol Gumbaz : Bijapur (modern Vijayapura) was the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty during1480-1686. It is famous for its magnificent buildings and dargahs. Gol Gumbaz (round dome) is the mausoleum of the seventh ruler of the dynasty Mohammad Adil Shah (1627-1656). Mohammad Adi Shah
Shah Jahan (1627-1658) Deccan Sultanates After flourishing for over a hundred years the Bahmani kingdom, that covered much of Maharashtra and Andhra along with a portion of Karnataka, disintegrated and powerful nobles carved out new dominions at Golkonda (Qutb Shahs), Bijapur (Adil Shahs), Berar (Imad Shahs), Bidar (Barid Shahs) and Ahmad Nagar (Nizam Shahs), which
Jahangir (1605–1627) Malik Ambar Brought as a slave from Ethiopia to India, Malik Ambar changed several hands before landing at the hands of the Prime Minister of Ahmad nagar named Chengiz Khan. Malik Ambar learnt about statecraft, military and administrative affairs from Chengiz Khan. After the death of Chengiz Khan his wife set Malik Ambar
Rajput Policy Mansabdari System Akbar’s Religious Policy
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Emperor Akbar (1556–1605) Second Battle of Panipat (1556) Akbar and Bairam Khan Akbar’s Military Conquests