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Imperyong Mughal

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AnImperyong Mughaliyo an sarongamay na modernongimperyo saHabagatan na Asya.[1]sa saiyang rurok, an imperyo nakaunat poon sa panluwas na fringes kanSalog IndusBasin sa solnopan, amihanan naAfghanistansa amihanan-sulnopan, asinKashmirsa amihanan, pasiring sahighlandskan presenteng aldáw naAssamasinBangladeshsa subangan, asin an uplands kanDeccan PlateausaHabagatan na Indya.[2]

  1. Richards, John F. (1995),The Mughal Empire,Cambridge University Press, p. 2,ISBN978-0-521-56603-2,archived fromthe originalon 22 September 2023,retrieved9 August2017Unknown parameter|url-status=ignored (help)Quote: "Although the first two Timurid emperors and many of their noblemen were recent migrants to the subcontinent, the dynasty and the empire itself became indisputably Indian. The interests and futures of all concerned were in India, not in ancestral homelands in the Middle East or Central Asia. Furthermore, the Mughal Empire emerged from the Indian historical experience. It was the end product of a millennium of Muslim conquest, colonization, and state-building in the Indian subcontinent."
  2. Stein, Burton(2010),A History of India,John Wiley & Sons, pp. 159–,ISBN978-1-4443-2351-1,archived fromthe originalon 22 September 2023,retrieved15 July2019Unknown parameter|url-status=ignored (help)Quote: "The realm so defined and governed was a vast territory of some 750,000 square miles [1,900,000 km2], ranging from the frontier with Central Asia in northern Afghanistan to the northern uplands of the Deccan plateau, and from the Indus basin on the west to the Assamese highlands in the east. "