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Click here for hook video 1500 -1700 (India) THE MUGHAL EMPIRE

Click here for hook video 1500 -1700 (India) THE MUGHAL EMPIRE

HISTORY OF INDIA IN 1400 S Very lush country with many cities & temples

HISTORY OF INDIA IN 1400 S Very lush country with many cities & temples Hindu lower classes labored for Muslim/Hindu masters Gupta Empire collapsing 1 st Ottomans (Timur the Lame) conquers New Delhi, then… Huge clash between Hindus (India) & Muslims (Ottomans) Hindus won Delhi is destroyed and weak

BABUR 1494 – 11 yr. old boy, BABUR, inherits kingdom northwest of India But

BABUR 1494 – 11 yr. old boy, BABUR, inherits kingdom northwest of India But elders drove him away He moved south & later set groundwork for Mughal Empire Strong & sensitive leader; “Renaissance Man” Defeated massive RAJPUT army (“sons of kings” or Turkish warlords & moved into Delhi Area weak, so nomadic people invade India, called Mughals or “Mongols” (Muslim)

AKBAR: THE GOLDEN AGE Grandson of Babur; aka “Great One” 1556 – 1605: comes

AKBAR: THE GOLDEN AGE Grandson of Babur; aka “Great One” 1556 – 1605: comes to power, gains land & builds a unified Mughal Empire – Golden Age He is a Muslim

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, SLIDE 1 Rules with religious tolerance Abolishes special taxes on non-Muslims Bureaucracy

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, SLIDE 1 Rules with religious tolerance Abolishes special taxes on non-Muslims Bureaucracy of educated officials rules efficiently Reorganized taxes to represent % of crops (more $) War-like – armies are equipped with heavy artillery Employs some potential enemies Strongly utilized composite bow & arrow weaponry

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, SLIDE 2 Strongly utilized new weapons of war: Composite bow & arrow

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, SLIDE 2 Strongly utilized new weapons of war: Composite bow & arrow horse archery Damascus Swords Rockets War Elephants

MUGHAL COMPOSITE BOW AND ARROW HORSE ARCHERY Video

MUGHAL COMPOSITE BOW AND ARROW HORSE ARCHERY Video

DAMASCUS SWORDS Video

DAMASCUS SWORDS Video

ROCKETS!! Video

ROCKETS!! Video

WAR ELEPHANTS Video

WAR ELEPHANTS Video

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS SLIDE 3 Cultural diffusion – many cultures/languages combined Upper class spoke Persian

AKBAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS SLIDE 3 Cultural diffusion – many cultures/languages combined Upper class spoke Persian Common people spoke Hindi (Persian & local language) Army people spoke Urdu (Arabic, Persian & Hindi) book illustrations – miniatures were detailed, colorful stories library & schools architecture – massive, graceful, decorated with stonework of Hindu themes

JAHANGIR Akbar dies in 1605; his son rules aka “Grasper of the World” weak

JAHANGIR Akbar dies in 1605; his son rules aka “Grasper of the World” weak ruler & relied on his wife, NUR JAHEN Raises taxes & neglects people Persecutes Sikhs religion that blends Buddhism, Hinduism, & mysticism Ended religious toleration

SHAH JAHAN Secured the throne through assassination of all rivals Greatest accomplishment: built TAJ

SHAH JAHAN Secured the throne through assassination of all rivals Greatest accomplishment: built TAJ MAHAL as a tomb for his deceased wife, Mumtaz Mahal BUT country suffered because spent so much time & money to build it increased taxes

TAJ MAHAL VIDEO

TAJ MAHAL VIDEO

Specs of the Taj Mahal Video

Specs of the Taj Mahal Video

AURANGZEB Shah Jahan is sick so 3 rd son, AURANGZEB, takes throne (kills brother

AURANGZEB Shah Jahan is sick so 3 rd son, AURANGZEB, takes throne (kills brother & puts S. Jahan in prison) EXPANDS MUGHAL EMPIRE TO ITS GREATEST SIZE BUT empire is weak because of oppression of his people (harsh laws & destroys temples)

EMPIRE’S DECLINE & DECAY Long line of weak rulers Mughal Emperor now only a

EMPIRE’S DECLINE & DECAY Long line of weak rulers Mughal Emperor now only a wealthy figurehead Empire no longer united because of corruption; now a bunch of independent states

EUROPEANS MOVE IN TO TRADE Europeans (Portuguese, Dutch, French, & English) had trading outposts

EUROPEANS MOVE IN TO TRADE Europeans (Portuguese, Dutch, French, & English) had trading outposts set up in Mughal Empire the whole time Mughals were not threatened by them Aurangzeb gave them port of Bombay big mistake , BIG important city for trade in the future. TRADE: British wanted Indian textiles, mostly COTTON & SPICES

Crash Course Video Summarizes the Mughal Empire’s leaders: Akbar and Aurangzeb https: //www. youtube.

Crash Course Video Summarizes the Mughal Empire’s leaders: Akbar and Aurangzeb https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=nbu. M 0 a. Jj. V g. E