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Mugal Empire . ( 1526–1858 AD ) ಮೊಘಲ್ ಸಾಮ್ರಾಜ್ಯ

The Mughal Dynasty was founded by Babur in 1526 as the result of his victory over the last Lodi Sultan, Ibrahim, in the first battle of Panipat in 1526.  This victory enabled Babur to occupy Delhi and Agra.  Then in 1527 Babur defeated Rana Sanga of Mewar at the battle of Khanua and thus broke Rajput resistance.  Lastly, in 1528 Babur inflicted a second defeat on the Afghans in the battle of the Ghagra and thus extended his rule over Bihar and Bengal.  These three victories made Babur the Emperor of northern India and enabled him to found the Mughal dynasty which ruled in India from 1526 to 1858.  The dynasty composed nineteen sovereigns of whom the first six, namely Babur (1526-30), Humayun (1530-56, with a break from 1540 to 1555), Akbar (1556-1605), Jahangir (1605-27), Shah Jahan (1627-58) and Aurangzeb (1658-1707) are generally called the great Mughals.


























Kamran Mirza (1530-1555 AD)Kamran Mirza was son of  Mughal Emperor Babur and his wife Gulrukh Begum. He was the second son Babur and a Half-Brother of Babur's eldest son Humayun. Kamran Mirza had ruled Kabul and Lahore. In 1526 as Babur with Humayun in his entourage set out for the conquest of Hindustan, Kamran, age fifteen was appointed governor of Kabul, a role in which he continued till Babur’s death in 1530 and thereafter under Humayun’s reign as emperor.

 Square Rupee - Silver , Lahore Mint.
Kamran Mirza (in rebellion 1545-1555), Silver Shahrukhi, Kabul Mint, no date, 3.67g. Obv: Kalima in rectangular cartouche; names of Caliphs and their titles around. Rev: Name Muhammad Kamran Badshah Ghazi in octagonal cartouche and; other titles and mint-name in margins.

Round Rupee , Silver
Akbar Copper Dam -Ahmadabad Mint .

Akbar Dam -Ilahabad Mint 



Akbar Dam 
Mint Ahmedabad 
 Akbarshahi type, Ilahi 44










Shah Jahan ,rupee

mint khambayat ?


Akbar Malwa Region issue - Tanki







Aurangzeb ( 1658 - 1707 AD ) Copper Dam - Surat Mint, Tugra Style


Aurangzeb Dam - Copper . Elichpur Mint 

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