The Mughal Empire in India - The religious situation during the regency of Akbar the Great

Galāl ud-Dīn Muhammad Akbar


Elaboration, 2012

9 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

The Mughal Empire developed at the beginning of the 16th century in India. Babur (Ẓahīr ud-Dīn Muḥammad Bābur), who overthrew the sultanate of Delhi during the campaign of Panipat against Ibrahim Lodi in 1526 and occupied the cities Delhi and Agra, is considered to be the founder of the Empire. Babur however, died after a regency of only four years in 1530. His son Humayun (Naṣīr ud-Dīn Muḥammad Humāyūn), who was able to form the empire only to a lesser extent, became his successor.
Between 1556 and 1707 the Mughal Empire reached its heyday. Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, the ruling sovereigns during this period, expanded the empire’s borders beyond a large part of the Indian Subcontinent.
Due to the fact that the proportion of Hindus in the empire was significantly greater than the proportion of Muslims, cultural and religious connections often were the result (compare for example Conermann 2006).

Details

Title
The Mughal Empire in India - The religious situation during the regency of Akbar the Great
Subtitle
Galāl ud-Dīn Muhammad Akbar
College
Ruhr-University of Bochum  (Ceres - Centrum für religionswissenschaftliche Studien)
Course
VL: Hinduismus
Author
Year
2012
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V205967
ISBN (eBook)
9783656336570
ISBN (Book)
9783656338093
File size
489 KB
Language
German
Keywords
India, Religion, religious, Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrism, believe, Quran, Mughal Empire, Akbar, Mughal
Quote paper
Aiko Gastberg (Author), 2012, The Mughal Empire in India - The religious situation during the regency of Akbar the Great, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/205967

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