Alamgir I Collection
Alamgir I, also known as Alamgir the Great, was a powerful Mughal emperor who ruled over India from 1658 to 1707
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Alamgir I, also known as Alamgir the Great, was a powerful Mughal emperor who ruled over India from 1658 to 1707. His reign marked a period of great prosperity and cultural flourishing in the empire, known for his military prowess and administrative reforms, which strengthened the central authority of the Mughal state. During his rule, Alamgir I expanded the empire's territory through successful military campaigns and diplomatic alliances. He also implemented policies that promoted religious tolerance and economic growth. Under his leadership, art, literature, and architecture flourished in India, with notable achievements such as the construction of the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore. Despite his many accomplishments, Alamgir I faced challenges from rebellious factions within his own court and external threats from rival powers. His later years were marred by conflicts with Sikh rebels and Maratha warriors who sought to challenge Mughal dominance.