What is the chronology of Mughal Empire?

What is the chronology of Mughal Empire?

List of Mughal Emperors in India (1526-1857)

Emperor Reign
Babur 1526–1530
Humayun I- 1530–1540 II – 1555–1556
Akbar (was one of the youngest rulers. Became a ruler at the age of 13) 1556–1605
Jahangir 1605–1627

What is the correct chronological sequence of the later Mughal emperors?

The correct answer is Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Shah Jahan.

Who are the 19 Mughal emperors?

List of Mughal Emperors

Titular Name Birth Name
Bābur بابر Zahir-ud-din Muhammad ظہیر الدین محمد
Humayun ہمایوں Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Humayun نصیر الدین محمد ہمایوں
Akbar-i-Azam اکبر اعظم Jalal-ud-din Muhammad جلال الدین محمد اکبر
Jahangir جہانگیر Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim نور الدین محمد سلیم

Who was the strongest Mughal emperor?

Humayun’s son Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) is often remembered as the greatest of all Mughal emperors. When Akbar came to the throne, he inherited a shrunken empire, not extending much beyond the Punjab and the area around Delhi.

Which one of the following rulers refers to the later Mughals?

Complete answer: Mughal rulers after Aurangzeb are called later Mughals.

Who among the following Nobles was Honoured with the rank of 7000 during Akbar’s reign?

Explanation: Towards the end of Akbar’s reign, the highest rank a noble could attain was raised from 5000 to 7000 and two premier nobles of the empire, Mirza Azi Koka and Raja Man Singh, were honoured with the rank of 7000 each. This limit was maintained till the end of Aurangzeb’s reign.

Who was the worst Mughal ruler?

In this communalisation of history, emperor Aurangzeb (1618–1707) bears the dubious distinction of being blamed for the downfall of the mighty Mughal empire due to his intolerance, a product of his puritanical interpretation of religion.