A member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857.
1The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan, by H. G. Keene
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3But the Moghul soldier of fortune was determined not to yield without a struggle.
4From this danger the Moghul princes were long kept free.
5Ah, this Solferino soup and roast chicken a la Moghul is the very thing.
6He pointed out that, such as the Moghul empire might be, Shujaa was its Vazir.
7The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan
8Now the Moghul cavalry are coming
9The punishment of death was visited upon some of the East India Company's officers and servants by the Moghul.
10The building, constructed of granite and glass in Moghul-modern style, sits in a lush garden where fountains softly play.
11Ismail at the head of his Moghul cavaliers repeatedly charged de Boigne's artillery, sabring the gunners at their posts.
12The English Company, by its ignominious treatment of the great Moghul, has forfeited its rights as Deewan of the Empire.
13It was as if he had been transported suddenly back across hundreds of years to the time of the Moghul Emperors.
14From my brother, it went thus: Three Bengali boys in English clothes running away from home toward Hardwar via Moghul Serai.
15The Moghul horse and the regular infantry in the Imperial service were under the general direction of Mohamad Beg and his nephew.
16Ever since the decline of the Moghul empire in the eighteenth century, the Muslims of India had felt in a false position.