The title ‘Magni Mogolis Imperivm’ translates to ‘The Great Mughal Empire’, a map created in 1665. India in the early 17th century was a land of great diversity, with various kingdoms and empires ruling over different regions. The Mughal Empire, founded by Babur in 1526, dominated much of North India, including present-day New Delhi, Delhi, and Kanpur. The empire was known for its rich cultural heritage, including architecture, literature, and art. The map may also show neighboring countries such as Nepal and China, which had significant trade and cultural connections with India during that period. Overall, the map provides a glimpse into the vast territories and cultural diversity of the Great Mughal Empire.
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