A Hand Book of Islamic Architecture
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                            Babur, the first mughal emperor, was a descendant of the Turkish conqueror Timur on his father's side and of the Mongol (in Pakistan, mughal) conquer or Genghis Khan on his mother's side. This Islamic dynasty is a line of Muslim emperors who reigned in India from 1526 to 1858. From 1526, when Babar defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, the ruler of Delhi,and establishment himself in neighbouring Agra, until 1638, when his great-great-grandson Shah Jahan built a new capital city in Delhi, again, Agra was a repository for all the wealth and talent of one of the most extensive empire in the medieval world.
                                    
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