The rise and fall of the Mughal Empire - Stephanie Honchell Smith

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It’s 1526 in what is now Northern India,
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and Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi is about to face off against a prince
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from Central Asia, Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur.
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To quash the threat, the Sultan brings his war elephants to battle.
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But it’s said that the explosions of Babur’s cannons and muskets
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startled the elephants and they trampled the Sultan’s own army.
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Babur had long harbored ambitions of building his own empire.
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Though he was descended from some of the world’s most successful conquerors,
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he struggled to gain a foothold
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among the many ambitious princes in Central Asia.
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So he turned his attention to India,
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where his descendants stayed and built the Mughal Empire,
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one of the wealthiest and most powerful states in the early modern world
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and home to nearly a quarter of the global population.
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Babur died just four years after that fateful battle,
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but his own memoirs and the work of his descendants
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immortalized him in colorful fashion.
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His daughter, Gulbadan, recalled in her own memoir how Babur—
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having recently given up drinking—
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filled a newly-constructed pool with lemonade rather than wine.
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His grandson, Akbar, commissioned exquisite miniature paintings
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of Babur’s stories—
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one depicted the empire’s founder riding through his camp,
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drunkenly slumped over his horse.
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It was Akbar who consolidated Mughal power.
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He established protections for peasants—
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which in turn increased their productivity and generated more tax revenue—
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and embarked on military campaigns to expand Mughal territory.
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Princes who swore allegiance to him were rewarded,
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while he made brutal examples of those who resisted,
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killing them and many of their subjects.
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His conquests opened access to port cities on the Indian Ocean,
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which connected the Mughals to Arab, Chinese, Ottoman, and European traders,
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bringing in incalculable wealth,
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including silver and new crops from the Americas.
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As the Muslim ruler of a diverse, multiethnic empire,
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Akbar worked to create internal cohesion by appointing members
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of the Hindu majority to high positions in his government,
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marrying a Hindu bride,
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and distributing translated copies of the “Mahabharata,”
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an ancient Indian epic poem, to his Muslim nobles.
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Akbar also hosted lively religious debates where Sunni and Shia Muslims,
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Hindus, Jains, Zoroastrians,
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and the newly arrived Portuguese Jesuit missionaries
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defended the merits of their respective faiths.
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While most participants viewed this as an intellectual exercise,
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Portuguese missionaries were disappointed by their failure to convert Akbar.
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The Mughals built architectural masterpieces
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such as the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort,
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a palace three kilometers around, that housed 50,000 people
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and contained the magnificent gold and jewel-encrusted Peacock Throne.
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Just the throne took seven years to construct.
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During its first 180 years, the Mughals had only six rulers,
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which contributed to the empire’s stability.
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When the fourth emperor, Jahangir,
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struggled with alcohol and opioid addiction,
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his wife, Nur Jahan, took the reins as co-ruler.
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When a traitorous general captured her husband in an attempted coup,
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she negotiated his release and rallied the army to stop the rebellion.
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She once led a hunting party to track down a tiger that was terrorizing a village,
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leading one poet to write:
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“Though Nur Jahan be in form of a woman/ In the ranks of men she’s a tiger-slayer.”
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Following the death of the sixth emperor, Aurangzeb, in 1707,
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seven emperors took the throne over the next 21 years.
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These frequent transitions of power reflected
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the larger political, economic, social, and environmental crises
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that plagued the empire throughout the 18th century.
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In response to this turmoil,
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regional leaders started refusing to pay taxes and broke away from Mughal control.
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The British East India Company offered military support to these regional rulers,
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which in turn increased the company's political influence,
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enabling it to eventually take direct control of Bengal,
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one of the wealthiest regions in India.
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By the 19th century, the East India Company had massive political influence
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and a large standing army, which included Indian troops.
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When these troops revolted in 1857,
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aiming to force out the British and restore Mughal influence,
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the British government intervened,
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replacing company rule with direct colonial rule,
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deposing the last Mughal emperor and sending him into exile.
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And so, over three centuries after its founding,
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the Mughal Empire came to an end.
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