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Political Transition In India

By RB254
  • Sep 7, 1526

    Mughal Rule

    Mughal Rule
    Babur wins the Battle of Panipat which leads to Mughal rule
  • Apr 4, 1527

    Victory at Khanua

    Victory at Khanua
    Babur takes control most of northwest India
  • Apr 4, 1527

    The Mughal Empire Falls

    The Mughal Empire Falls
    Babur's son, Humayun, takes over when the Mughal empire dies
  • May 16, 1543

    Humayun Goes To Afghanistan

    Humayun Goes To Afghanistan
    Humayun looses his family inheritance and is forced to go to Afghanistan, as Persian influence in India increases.
  • Feb 6, 1555

    The Death Of Humayun's Rule

    The Death Of Humayun's Rule
    After Humayun dies, his son, Akbar succeeds in consolidating the Mughal Empire.
  • May 27, 1555

    Humayun Returns

    Humayun Returns
    The Mughal Empire rule is restored after Humayun's return, but he dies in a car accident.
  • Jul 3, 1556

    Akbar Extends The Mughal Empire

    Akbar Extends The Mughal Empire
    Akbar extended the Mughal Empire, which controlled mostly the entire Indian subcontinent. He developed the class of loyal nobles, a modern government, and enhanced trade, which helped boost their economy.
  • Jan 26, 1565

    Batte of Talikota

    Batte of Talikota
    The Battle of Talikota was a watershed battle fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Deccan sultanates. It resulted in the Vijayanagara Empire.
  • The Formation Of The British East India Company

    The Formation Of The British East India Company
    The British East India Company was a trade company, formed in England, that traded with East Indies, but eventually ended up trading mainly with Indian subcontinents. For example the Qing Dynasty, North-Wes Frontier Province, and Baluchistan. IT was considered an essential trading company in the world.
  • Jahangir Succeeds

    Jahangir Succeeds
    Akbar's son, Jahangir rules the empire, but neglects the conflicts and affairs of the state.
  • British India

    British India
    The rise of British presence and power and power in India, Leading to a British India
  • British East India

    British East India
    The British East India Company establishes a secure warehouse for the storing of Indian goods and resources.
  • Sir Thomas Roe

    Sir Thomas Roe
    The first British Ambassador to India arrives at the Court of the Mughal Empire.
  • Shah-Jahan-e-Azam

    Shah-Jahan-e-Azam
    Shah-Jahan-e-Azam built the Taji Mahal.
  • Demolishing the Indian Temples

    Demolishing the Indian Temples
    Jahangir's son, Shah Jahan, orders that all temples must be destroyed which ends the Mughal religious tradition.
  • Construction of Fort St Geroge

    Construction of Fort St Geroge
    The British East Company successfully completes the construction of Fort St George
  • France Starts To Gain Control

    France Starts To Gain Control
    France has successfully developed six trading settlements around the coast of India
  • Death Of Aurangzeb

    Death Of Aurangzeb
    The death of Aurangzeb leads to the decline of the Mughal Empire
  • Farrukhsiyar

    Farrukhsiyar
    Farrukhsiyar provided the East Indian Company a firman, which granted a duty-free trading rights for Bengal and strengthened their posts in the East Coast.
  • Battle Of Buxar

    Battle Of Buxar
    The Battle of Buxar was fought between the forces under the command of the British East India Company led and the combined army of Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal; the Nawab of Awadh; and the Mughal King Shah Alam II.
  • First Railway

    First Railway
    The first railway is established in India between Bombay and Thane.
  • New Capital

    New Capital
    The British government change the capital city from Calcutta to Delhi.