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| founder of Mogul dynasty in India |
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| private company representing the British crown |
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| underground prison used in 1756 |
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| considered the most beautiful building in India |
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| painting style that combined Persian-Indian motifs |
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| The Moguls in India were foreigners who were also |
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| the coming of the British |
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| By the late eighteenth century, Mogul prosperity was shaken by ... |
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| receive farm plots, keep part of the taxes they collected, and exercise considerable power |
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| Local, lower-ranking officials called zamindars did ... |
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| Babur's forces entered India through |
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| The British successes in India were achieved through the military genius of |
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