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Around 1700, the dynasty was ruling the wealthiest empire in the world, with also the largest military on earth. Mughals had approximately 24 percent share of world's economy and a military of one million soldiers. At that time the
Mughals ruled almost the whole of the South Asia with
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governed the empire's entire territory with complete sovereignty, that only one person at a time could be the
Emperor, and that every male member of the dynasty was hypothetically eligible to become Emperor, even though an
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Yaqoob Ziauddin Tucy is a sixth generation descendant of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. Living in
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700:(Indo-Islamic civilization). Mughals were also great patrons of art, culture, literature and architecture.
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