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6 Episodes 1990 - 1990
Episode 1
Through the Khyber Pass in 1526 came the founder of the great Moghul Empire, Babur. He rode around with a small band of followers seizing villages and cattle. By the time he came into India, he had built up a sizable army and had firearms which helped him to win battles that enabled him to crown himself Emperor of India.
Episode 2
In Akbar's great palace city at Fatehpur Sikri near Agra we discover how a Great Moghul lived. Also examined are Akbar's first contacts with Europeans and his obsession with religion.
Episode 3
When the second Emperor Humayun died, his thirteen-year-old son was crowned Emperor. He was called Akbar, meaning "Great". He would grow up to amply deserve the name, for he was the greatest of the Great Moghuls.
Episode 4
The stability of the previous reign continues, and Jahangir (r. 1605-1627) - more the aesthete and less the man of action than his father-is the right person to enjoy it. Meanwhile, drama is provided by the rivalries which surround the emperor, especially between his wife and son.
Episode 5
Shah Jahan (r. 1628-1658) was something of an enigma. After murdering several relatives to secure the throne for himself, he built the world's most famous monument to love, the Taj Mahal.
Episode 6
Aurangzeb murdered two brothers to inherit the throne and imprisoned his father. He extended the Moghul Empire, but Sikh resistance to his attempts to impose Islam hastened his decline.