An investigation into the architecture of the Mughal Empire, featuring a particular case study of rich Indian sculpture.
Saumitra Biswas. Biswas.
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Abstract
India has always been an agricultural nation throughout the ages. Agriculture has always been important for the ongoing growth of the nation. However, science and technology have also long been practiced in India over thousands of years. Improvements in science and technology frequently result in improvements in agriculture. India achieved strides in agriculture even during the Mughal era with the help of technology and other necessary procedures. In this regard, Babur, Akbar, Shahjahan, and others were noteworthy individuals. Improved plough various types were introduced multiple times during the Mughal era and that followed trends in order to develop agriculture and boost productivity. Not only that, but throughout the empire, specialized agricultural technology was employed, artificial reservoirs were built, and an advanced irrigation system was put into operation at this time. It's most likely that all of this date back to simpler times when technology was employed. As a consequence, it can be determined that, in the same way as other variables contributed to the improvement of agriculture during the Mughal era, technology application also had an important bearing on it.
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