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| __________ was nicknamed King of the World |
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| _________ was nicknamed Conqueror of the World |
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| __________ was nicknamed World Seizer |
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| ________ built the Taj Mahal |
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| _________ signed a trade treaty with James I so that English traders would come to bu spices and silks. |
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| ________ rebelled against his father and kept his father in prison until he died. |
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| having his father's best friend murdered, sentencing lawbreakers to be crushed by elephants or beheaded, and putting the heads of lawbreakers on towers by the roads as a warning to others |
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| Jahangir was known for __________. |
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| Jahangir invited _________ to India. |
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| Who helped Shah Jahan rule India? |
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| Most of the people in India were ________. |
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| Aurangzeb spent many years trying to conquer the southern part of India known as _________. |
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| Who helped the kingdoms of this area fight against Aurangzeb? |
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| The English built the city of __________ on the eastern shore of India. |
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| The Moghul emperors were descendants of Ghengis Khan. |
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| It took over 50 years to build the Taj Mahal. |
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| The Taj Mahal is known as the eighth wonder of the world. |
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| Aurangzeb ruled India for almost 50 years. |
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| Hindu law is known as Shari'ah. |
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| Bands of soldiers who fight in sneak attacks rather than as an organized army are known as Maratha warriors. |
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| He refused to give Hindus positions ar court, forced them to pay extra taxes, destroyed their temples, and made wine, music, and festivals illegal. |
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| Why were the Hindus in India unhappy with Aurangzeb's rule? |
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