timur and the mughal empire
a good example to evil kings is?
Shah Jahan
what did barbar create
a huge empire in northern india and it slowly spread south as the mughals fought more and more small indian kingdoms
where were the mughals originally from?
afghanistan
what did the period of peace allow?
allowed trade to increase and this improved the economy
what weapons did they used?
any weapons that used gunpowder
why did many people want to be apart of the empire?
because it was a period when warfare ceased
what was timur's best weapon
brutality
what was shah jahan most famous for?
building the Taj Mahal in northern india
where was timur the turkish warrior king from?
central asia
what did the indians always seem to be?
disorganized and they often fought each other
what did aurangzeb use to try and convert many indians to islam
force
what did aurangzeb did not believe in
freedom of religion
what was timur's campaigns in india marked by
genocide on a massive scale and it was inflicted mainly on india's hindu's population
zamindurs were not only tax collectors what else were they?
governors of the region as well
what happened to timur as a child?
he broke his leg and live the rest of his life with an extreme limp
what did timur claim why he destroyed delhi?
he claimed he was justified in conquering another islamic nation because, as he said; the muslim delhi sultanate was too tolerant toward its hindu subjects
how did timur deal with this problem?
he dug out a trench in front of his army so that the elephants couldnt cross them
what did aurangzeb do this brothers?
he killed them like his dad
how did timur win against the indians?
he set his camels on fire and made them chase the elephants then he entered delhi and destroyed the city
what did aurangzeb stop
he stopped the building of new hindu temples and tore down many older hindu temples
how did barbar conquer the indians
he took advantage of the lack of unity
when barbar died, his grandson, Akbar did what to the empire?
he took over and made the mughal empire even larger
what happened to shah jahan
he was locked in prison for the rest of his life
what did shah jahan do to his brothers?
he was not compassionate towards his brothers so he killed them
what does the word mughal mean
hindi word for mongol
akbar was muslim but what other religions did he tolerate?
hinduism and buddhism
who overthrew shah jahan?
his son, Aurangzeb
after he died who fought for the throne but what happened to them?
his sons and grandsons but after the death of timur, the indian states managed to remove timur's descendants from power and forced them out of india
what was the reality of why timur wanted india
india was the richest country in his part of the world and he wanted it
the expense of bulding the taj mahal and done what to his kingdom?
it bankrupted his kingdom and led to his downfall
what happened to his empire when timur died?
it quickly collapsed
why did he build the taj mahal?
it was a shrine for the one person he trusted his wife, Mumtaz Mahal
the mughals renaissance focused on what?
literature like poetry and history
what was he in love with?
luxury
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mug
what religion was timur?
muslim
what religion was akbar
muslim like barbar
did the limp affect him?
no he was able to ride horses
what were his people
nomadic
what did sultan mahmud khan put on the elephant's tusks?
poison and that scared timur's army
his love of luxury and lack of concern for the people caused him to do what?
raise taxes which added to the suffering of the poor
when the persians left, india broke up into small kingdoms led by princes called
rajas
what did timur claim?
that he was a descendant of timujin
who had his people fought against?
the giant mongol army
who were the mughals related to?
the mongols
after the death of akbar what drastically changed in the mughal empire?
the mughals kings became more intolerant and hateful of other religions
what was this period called?
the period of peace
the mughals were descended from who?
the warriors who had once been in timur's army
what did the individual states do?
they rebelled and the mughals sent armies to bring them back into the empire
what did the mughals contributed?
they unified and conquered india with the aid of a popular lead named Barbar
what did timur see himself as
timujin (genghis khan)
what did timur do to the city of delhi?
timur slaughtered the residents and then ordered the city to be redeuced to rubble.
by 1739, the rival persian empire saw the fighting in india and use the opportunity to do?
to destroy the mughals so they invaded and burned the capital of delhi to the ground this was the end of the mughal empire
what were the zamindurs allowed to keep?
to keep a percentage of taxes they collected for themselves
what did the mughals do to ancient aryan literature
translated them into modern indian languages
by 1730, timur's army of conquered all of what countries?
turkey, arabia, persia, and india
what did akbar call tax collectors
zamindurs
what did the army of Sultan Mahmud Khan had prepared to fight timur with?
120 war elephants armored with chain mail
how many people did timur's forces kill???
19 million people during their conquests most of them in india
how long did timur rule?
30 years
what masterpieces was translated
Mahabharata and Ramayana which were originally written in sanskrit