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Mughal Society ,education, Religion and culture - Coggle Diagram
Mughal Society ,education, Religion and culture
Mughal Culture
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By the Mid centuries the reached at the peak of poetry, prose humor and Irony
Mughals were influenced by Persian court, their official language was also Persian.
Their court mannerism, dress and etiquette also reflects Persian influence, especially during Nur Jahan Reign
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There was outstanding performances in literacy work of , poetry, Prose,. History and religious study
They also wrote autobiography, for example Tukey Baburi
The Mughals Patronized poets,writera and scholars of their time
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Women
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They were highly educated and also well versed in social etiquettes, the art, politics, and even in horse riding
Nur Jahan:She was very influenced during Jahngir's reign. She used travel with his husband in different parts of the empire and also in hunting expedition. She herself was a good hunter.
Gulbadan Begum: She was Humayun's daughter.she wrote a very interesting account of her father's life and time
Jahanara: She was a Shah Jahan's daughter,she was intelligent and tellented person who has support during his last years in Agra Fort, and also an adviser to her brother.
Zebunisa: Aurangzeb's daughter,she was a poet of merit , although her father did not encourage poetry at his court.