- published: 05 Oct 2011
- views: 130248
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The Great Moghuls Part 1
The Great Moghuls (1990) is a Channel Four Television documentary series covering the dram...
published: 05 Oct 2011
The Great Moghuls Part 1
The Great Moghuls (1990) is a Channel Four Television documentary series covering the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire (1526-1857) of India. Over six generations, from father to son, the Great Moghuls captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the vast sub-continent of India. The six-part series was written and presented by Bamber Gascoigne based upon his 1971 book of the same name. It was produced and directed by Douglas Rae and filmed in India.
- published: 05 Oct 2011
- views: 130248
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Warrior Empire-The Mughals 1/9
One of the great Empires in the history The Mughals of India.with awesome wealth,power,tec...
published: 15 Nov 2009
Warrior Empire-The Mughals 1/9
One of the great Empires in the history The Mughals of India.with awesome wealth,power,technology,and great Architecturial Skills.
- published: 15 Nov 2009
- views: 71692
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The Mughal Empire in Northern India 1500 - 1900
Map displaying the expansion then contraction of the Mughal Empire. Houdini Animations.
A...
published: 29 Aug 2008
The Mughal Empire in Northern India 1500 - 1900
Map displaying the expansion then contraction of the Mughal Empire. Houdini Animations.
Archaeological Computing Lab, University of Sydney, Australia. (1997)
- published: 29 Aug 2008
- views: 66579
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The Truth about Mughal Emperors & Muslim History of India
Founder of Jamia Ahsanululoom and highest degree scholar of his time Hazrat Maulana Mufti ...
published: 04 Aug 2011
The Truth about Mughal Emperors & Muslim History of India
Founder of Jamia Ahsanululoom and highest degree scholar of his time Hazrat Maulana Mufti Zarwali Khan (Damat barakah) removing some misconceptions about mughals and their efforts for religion.
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 74032
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Mughal-E-Azam (Col)
Set in the 16th century AD, the movie brings to life the tale of the doomed love affair be...
published: 07 Mar 2011
Mughal-E-Azam (Col)
Set in the 16th century AD, the movie brings to life the tale of the doomed love affair between the Mughal Crown Prince Saleem and the beautiful, ill-fated court dancer, whose fervor and intensity perpetrates a war between the prince and his father the great Mughal Emperor Akbar, and threatens to bring an empire to its knees.
- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 696
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Mughal - E - Azam - Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya - Lata Mangeshkar
Movie : Mughal-E-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Director: K. Asif
...
published: 31 Jul 2010
Mughal - E - Azam - Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya - Lata Mangeshkar
Movie : Mughal-E-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Director: K. Asif
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- published: 31 Jul 2010
- views: 2408354
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Mughal Warriors - Taj Mahal construction, specification and history
The Taj Mahal was built on a parcel of land to the south of the walled city of Agra. Shah ...
published: 25 Oct 2007
Mughal Warriors - Taj Mahal construction, specification and history
The Taj Mahal was built on a parcel of land to the south of the walled city of Agra. Shah Jahan presented Maharajah Jai Singh with a large palace in the center of Agra in exchange for the land. An area of roughly three acres was excavated, filled with dirt to reduce seepage and leveled at 50 meters above riverbank. In the tomb area, wells were dug and filled with stone and rubble as the footings of the tomb. Instead of lashed bamboo, workmen constructed a colossal brick scaffold that mirrored the tomb. The scaffold was so enormous that foremen estimated it would take years to dismantle. According to the legend, Shah Jahan decreed that anyone could keep the bricks taken from the scaffold and thus was dismantled by peasants overnight. A fifteen kilometer tamped-earth ramp was built to transport marble and materials to the construction site. Teams of twenty or thirty oxen were strained to pull blocks on specially constructed wagons. An elaborate post-and-beam pulley system was used to raise the blocks into desired position. Water was drawn from the river by a series of purs, an animal-powered rope and bucket mechanism into a large storage tank and raised to large distribution tank. It was passed into three subsidiary tanks, from which it was piped to the complex.
The plinth and tomb took roughly 12 years to complete. The remaining parts of the complex took an additional 10 years and were completed in order of minarets, mosque and jawab and gateway. Since the complex was built in stages, discrepancies exist in completion dates due to differing opinions on "completion". For example, the mausoleum itself was essentially complete by 1643, but work continued on the rest of the complex. Estimates of the cost of the construction of Taj Mahal vary due to difficulties in estimating construction costs across time. The total cost of construction has been estimated to be about 32 million Rupees.
The Taj Mahal was constructed using materials from all over India and Asia. Over 1,000 elephants were used to transport building materials during the construction. The translucent white marble was brought from Rajasthan, the jasper from Punjab, jade and crystal from China. The turquoise was from Tibet and the Lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, while the sapphire came from Sri Lanka and the carnelian from Arabia. In all, twenty eight types of precious and semi-precious stones were inlaid into the white marble.
A labour force of twenty thousand workers was recruited across northern India. Sculptors from Bukhara, calligraphers from Syria and Persia, inlayer from southern India, stonecutters from Baluchistan, a specialist in building turrets, another who carved only marble flowers were part of the thirty-seven men who formed the creative unit. Some of the builders involved in construction of Taj Mahal are:
The main dome was designed by Ismail Afandi (a.k.a Ismail Khan),of the Ottoman Empire and was considered as a premier designer of hemispheres and domes.
Ustad Isa of Persia (Iran) and Isa Muhammad Effendi of Persia (Iran), trained by Koca Mimar Sinan Agha of Ottoman Empire, are frequently credited with a key role in the architectural design, but there is little evidence to support this claim.
'Puru' from Benarus, Persia (Iran) has been mentioned as a supervising architect.
Qazim Khan, a native of Lahore, cast the solid gold finial.
Chiranjilal, a lapidary from Delhi, was chosen as the chief sculptor and mosaicist.
Amanat Khan from Shiraz, Iran was the chief calligrapher. His name has been inscribed at the end of the inscription on the Taj Mahal gateway.
Muhammad Hanif was a supervisor of masons and Mir Abdul Karim and Mukkarimat Khan of Shiraz, Iran (Persia) handled finances and management of daily production.
Source: Wikipedia
- published: 25 Oct 2007
- views: 161248
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Mughals and Ottomans - The Mighty Mughal Empire - Babür İmparatorluğu - Moğul ve Osmanlı
Selam Eleykum!
Mughals = Ottomans = Muslim Turks!!!
Mughal is a Corrupted word for Mongo...
published: 25 Jan 2010
Mughals and Ottomans - The Mighty Mughal Empire - Babür İmparatorluğu - Moğul ve Osmanlı
Selam Eleykum!
Mughals = Ottomans = Muslim Turks!!!
Mughal is a Corrupted word for Mongols. The Ppl of Mongolia are called as Mongols. Since Genghiz Khan started his conquest from Mongolia, the descendants were called as Mongols. They were all Tartar-Turks descended from the HUNS!!!!
Babur was the descandant of Chengiz Khan, whose grandsons embraced Islam. Thus the last stock of non-muslim Tartar-Turks also became muslims.
Witnessing the subjugation and oppression by the Chrisitians of Spain towards the Muslims of Spain, also the Portuguese invasion of West coast of India, the defragmentation of Delhi Sultanate, the Ottoman Caliph commissioned Babur with their newest military technology - the Matchlocks. The aim of Babur was to Unite Hind again and raise the banner of Islam high once again.!
History of the Caliphate in the Indian Subcontinent :
http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/resources/islamic-knowledge/the-khilafah-and-the-indian-subcontinent.html
Hind-istan = Land of Hindi people
"-istan" is the suffix in Turish which means " Land of"
Clearly the name of current Hindustan (Litrelly means land of hindus) is misnomer as it makes no sense as here are 30% muslims present. Its a land of muslims as well.
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Quotes on Islamic History of Al-Hind :
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/quote4.htm
Aurangzeb :
http://www.albalagh.net/general/0093.shtml
Throughout its existence the Delhi Sultanate (1205-1526), remained a legal part of the worldwide Muslim empire functioning under the de jure suzerainty of the Abbasid caliphs. Sultans considered themselves the deputies of the caliph and derived their validity of their administrative and legal authority only on the basis of delegation. Since the supreme authority of the community legally remained with the caliph, every king and potentate claimed to exercise governmental power for, and on behalf of the Imam of Islam.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 247]
Muhammad Shah Bahamani III (1463-82), paid tributes to the Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II as the one deserving to be the Khalifah. The kingdom of Bijapur adopted the Turkish (Uthmani) symbol as its royal emblem. Malik Ayaz, one of he leading nobles of Gujarat addressed Sultan Salim I as Khalifah on earth. Subtle evidences of the great esteem in which Mughal rulers held the Sultan of Turkey can also be gleaned from the few correspondences that flew between Delhi and IstanbulIn a letter to Sultan Suleiman, Humayun (ruler of India) addressed him as the Khalifah of the highest qualities and prayed for eternal perpetuation of his caliphate. He quotes a Quranic verse to indicate to the Sultan that He (God) has sent thee as the Khalifah on the earthSultan Ibrahim sent a letter to Shahjahan in which he proclaimed himself as the Refuge and asylum of the monarchs of the world who has been bestowed the good fortune to occupy the throne of Khilafat. Ahmad Aqa, the Turkish envoy brought a missive from his Sultan to the court of Aurangzeb in 1690 which was thick with Quranic quotations and references to the Sultan as the Khalifah of Islam. In 1723, Muhammad Shah (1719-1748) resumed Mughal correspondence with the Porte in Istanbul. In his letter, Muhammad Shah styles the Sultan the asylum of the greatest Sultans, the protector of the most honoured kings, the adorner of the exalted throne of Khilafat, and the spreader of the precepts of shariat.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 248-249]
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It is striking to note that the subjects of british and french empire cursed their rulers while subjects of the caliphate loved their rulers. This can be seen in todays growing call for the caliphate throughout the muslim world. The ppl who lived in the lands of caliphate longs for the return of shade of Allah - Islamic State.
www.khilafah.com
www.hizb.org.uk
www.islamicsystem.blogspot.com
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Did you know...
1. The British tried to destroy Taj Mahal in 1835 and sell its marble at auction, fortunately, the auctioning of earlier destroyed Indian buildings (palaces and religious sites) was a failure thereby saving the Taj from destruction.
Although the british stole all the red precious emeralds
embedded in the calligraphy and replaced them with cheap muts. The British were theives.!
2. In 1700, India's share of the world's economy was 24.44% compared to Britain's 2.88% (when islamic economic system was implemented), by 1952 India & Pakistan's share of the World economy was reduced to 4% (Source: The Corporation that changed the World and Wikipedia).
- published: 25 Jan 2010
- views: 36589
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Mughal E Azam - Dilip Kumar - Madhubala - Prithviraj Kapoor - Full Movie In 15 Mins
Among the costliest movies of its time, Mughal E Azam is the first magnum opus of Indian c...
published: 28 Jan 2013
Mughal E Azam - Dilip Kumar - Madhubala - Prithviraj Kapoor - Full Movie In 15 Mins
Among the costliest movies of its time, Mughal E Azam is the first magnum opus of Indian cinema. A story of love and justice, the movie depicts the tussle between a shrewd Emperor and his love-struck son. Emperor Akbar (Prithviraj Kapoor) celebrates the return of his son, Crown Prince Salim (Dilip Kumar) with a lot of pomp and fervour. Akbar's happiness though is short-lived as Salim indulges in a public affair with Anarkali (Madhubala), a courtesan. Things come to such a pass that Crown Prince Salim rebels and declares war against his father. Will Akbar, The Great, go to the extent of sacrificing his son for the sake of honour? Your favorite Bollywood movies summed up in 15 minutes. Shemaroo Entertainment presents to you 15 Min Movie. Click here to see full list of 15 min movies, http://www. youtube. com/user/15minmovie/videos?view=0 SUBSCRIBE to http://www. YouTube. com/15MinMovie to stay updated on the latest Bollywood blockbusters now only in 15 MINUTES! Connect with us on :- Facebook, http://www. Facebook. com/Shemaroo. Entertainment. Ltd Twitter, http://Twitter. com/BollyFilmVideos
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 1765
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Mughal - E - Azam - Jab Raat Hai Aisi Matwali - Lata Mangeshkar - Chorus
Movie : Mughal-E-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Director: K. Asif
...
published: 31 Jul 2010
Mughal - E - Azam - Jab Raat Hai Aisi Matwali - Lata Mangeshkar - Chorus
Movie : Mughal-E-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar
Director: K. Asif
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- published: 31 Jul 2010
- views: 238702
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Popular Scenes, famous dialogues (Part-1) - Mughal-e-Azam (1961)
K.Asif's dream project which took 14 long years to get completed. During completition so m...
published: 18 Mar 2012
Popular Scenes, famous dialogues (Part-1) - Mughal-e-Azam (1961)
K.Asif's dream project which took 14 long years to get completed. During completition so many thinga happened, the entire star cast was changed, financer left the country, present financers were running out of cash and patience. The final outcome was awesome. Film will be always remembered for its grandeur sets, impressive dialogues, excellent music and larger than life characters played by the main lead.
- published: 18 Mar 2012
- views: 32139
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Rise and Fall of Mughal Empire
The audio-visual talks about the various reasons behind the downfall of Mughal Administrat...
published: 04 May 2012
Rise and Fall of Mughal Empire
The audio-visual talks about the various reasons behind the downfall of Mughal Administration like foreign invasion, fractions between Mughal administration.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 4019
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The Last Mughal Emperor of India
Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, also known as Bahadur Shah or Bahadur Sh...
published: 12 Sep 2010
The Last Mughal Emperor of India
Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, also known as Bahadur Shah or Bahadur Shah II (October 1775 -- 7 November 1862) was the last of the Mughal emperors in India, as well as the last ruler of the Timurid Dynasty. He was the son of Akbar Shah II and Lalbai, who was a Hindu Rajput. He became the Mughal Emperor upon his father's death on 28 September 1837. Zafar, meaning "victory" was his nom de plume as an Urdu poet. Briefly restored during the Sepoy Mutiny or Indian War of Independence, he was deposed by the British and exiled to Burma.
- published: 12 Sep 2010
- views: 54176
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Mughal E Azam - All Songs - Dilip Kumar - Madhubala - Lata Mangeshkar - Mohd Rafi-Prithviraj Kapoor
Movie :Mughal-e-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi, Ustad ...
published: 15 Feb 2013
Mughal E Azam - All Songs - Dilip Kumar - Madhubala - Lata Mangeshkar - Mohd Rafi-Prithviraj Kapoor
Movie :Mughal-e-Azam
Music Director: Naushad
Singers: Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd Rafi, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Shamshad Begum Director: K. Asif.
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- published: 15 Feb 2013
- views: 6560
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Curator's introduction to Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire
Enter the world of the Mughals, one of the world's great dynasties, in our new major exhib...
published: 05 Dec 2012
Curator's introduction to Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire
Enter the world of the Mughals, one of the world's great dynasties, in our new major exhibition.
**** 'a revelation' The Daily Telegraph
**** 'spectacular' The Times
**** 'enthralling' Metro
At its peak, the Mughal Empire stretched from Kabul in the northwest and covered most of the South Asian subcontinent. This exhibition is the first to document the entire period, from the 16th to the 19th centuries, through more than 200 exquisite objects.
www.bl.uk/mughalindia
- published: 05 Dec 2012
- views: 3960