The ‘Zabti system’ of land revenue assessment was originally the creation of Sher Shah Suri. It was later refined and fully implemented by Akbar through his finance minister, Raja Todar Mal and became known as the Todar Mal’s Bandobast. The ...
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The main reason for Babur’s victory in the Battle of Panipat (1526) was his superior tactical use of the Tulughma system. This military strategy, combined with the effective use of artillery (cannons) placed strategically behind carts, allowed his smaller army ...
Muhammad Shah ‘Rangila’ was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the Peacock Throne (Takht-e-Taus). The legendary throne, along with the Koh-i-Noor diamond, was looted by the Persian invader Nadir Shah during his sack of Delhi in 1739. Nadir Shah ...
Patna was made the provincial capital by the Afghan ruler Sher Shah Suri. He recognized the strategic importance of the site, which stood at the junction of several major rivers. Sher Shah renovated and fortified the city in 1541, renaming ...
The modern Indian historian A. L. Srivastava called Shah Jahan’s reign the ‘Golden Age’ of the Mughal period. This designation is primarily due to the unparalleled flourishing of art and architecture, notably the construction of the Taj Mahal and the ...