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The Mughal Empire
Astronomy
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Five observatories were built by the emperor Muhammad Shah under the supervision of Jai Singh. The most imposing and famous one being Jantar Mantar in Jaipur.
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Medicine
Anyone could start practicing medicine. There were no controls on, nor requirements for, any qualifications.
the Mughals contented themselves with“Yunani” medicine, that is Greek medicine, based on Galen and improved upon by the Abbasid physicians.
no new techniques or developments [were made], nor [were there] any formal schools for teaching medicine, nor any hospital for the sick.
For the masses it was the ancient Indian herbal medicine called Ayurvedic (Longevity (ayu) in the vedic way).
Architecture
Ustad Ahmed Mimari was one of the architects of the Taj Mahal, and his three sons translated a number of treatises in applied mathematics.
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Who are they?
The Mughals represented the greatest period of
Islamic rule in India, establishing their authority from 1526 (by BaEnjr, a
descendent of Timur Lang and Genghis Khan; indeed, the term Mughal is
the Persian word for Mongol) until the middle of the nineteenth century
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