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Question #5:
The Mughal tradition was established by Babur (ruled 1526-1530), a Mongol-Turkic ruler from Central Asia. The ruler Akbar expanded the limits of the Mughal sovereign through military victories and discretion, set up productive structures of government, and sought after approaches of religious appeasement and agreement towards his Hindu subjects. Mughal construction modeling arrived at its pinnacle under Shah Jahan. The Taj Mahal was built amid this period. The Mughal rulers were energetic supporters of expressions of the human experience. Their greatest commitment to the Indian expressions were Mughal structural engineering and painting, both of which were amalgams of Persian and Turkic styles with neighborhood Indian styles.