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  1. Museum Entrance Momarania Timeline Geography Society Day in the Life of a Student Visit the Curator Welcome to the Lobby

  2. Curator Information The creator of the museum is the almighty Momar. *clap* *clap* Back to Lobby

  3. Geography Click for more info Back to Lobby

  4. 1556 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  5. 1555 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  6. 1543 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  7. 1530 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  8. 1527 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  9. 1526 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  10. 1504 Click for more info Back to Lobby

  11. 1504 The first possession of the Mughal empire was eastern Afghanistan. Which was created from Kabul after Babur captures it. Back to Room 3

  12. 1526 Babur defeats the sultan of Delhi in the battle of Panipat. After that battle they got the Mughal empire in India Back to Room 3

  13. 1527 After Babur becomes victorious Kahuna Babur gains control of northwest India Back to Room 3

  14. 1530 Babur is dies in India and is taken over by his own son, Humayun becoming the 2nd emperor. Back to Room 3

  15. 1543 Humayun loses his family’s new inheritance in Indi by being driven by Sher Shah into the west. Back to Room 3

  16. 1555 Later on at the battle of Sirhind(civil war) Humayun is allowed to recover the Mughal throne. Back to Room 3

  17. 1556 The greatest of the Mughal emperors Akbar inherits the throne within teen hood after Humayun dies. Back to Room 3

  18. TimeLine 1526 1527 1530 1543 1555 1556 1504 Back to Main Room

  19. Day in the Life of a Student The students or kid lives varied, you were categorized in either rich, middle, or poor. If you were at the ladder and born into to nobles placement, you lived in palatial homes with many lavish luxuries. You could basically have anything at their disposal. Some people were slaves voluntarily who wanted to serve upper classman. But something that was different was that everyone, yes everyone received education if you wanted. Education was a like a trend it was spread through everyone, so that lower and middle class didn’t missed out on much. Back to Room 1

  20. Geography The Mughal Empire covered about 4.5 million square kilometers, when the empire reached its full size was when Aurangzeb's was reign. It reached from Kashmir in the north to Jinji in the south and from the Hindukush in the west to Chittagong in the east. The climate within the territory varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north. The surrounding water mostly consist of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the India Ocean. Back to Room 3

  21. Society Insert Artifact Picture Here Government: The emperor is the center of the government, the thing about a centralized government was easier to control. This government was really successful until up to the nineteenth century. The one who started this “centralized government” was Akbar the great ruler. Money: They trading industry demanded cotton and silk, plus the textile industry was booming. The Indian exports were textiles, spices, stones, gems, horses, ivory, and slaves. Traditions: Art was the major thing within the Mughals, they really didn’t have paper or anything like that. But they did invent a paper from palm leaf. Games: One of the games of the Mughals was Chaupar. (link): Community Events: Mostly religious events. Worship: Under the control of Akbar most religions were allowed but the most of them were Muslims. When Aurangzeb came in control, there was an effort to drive non Muslims out. He also forced people to convert. Back to Room 4

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