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Akbar
Akbar (Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar, – ), also known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in the Indian subcontinent. He is generally considered one of the greatest emperors in Indian history and led a successful campaign to unify the various kingdoms of Hindūstān or India proper.
Shah Jahan
the fifth Mughal Emperor from 1628 to 1658

Jahangir I
Nur ud-din Muhammad Salim ( ) (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his royal name Jahangir (, ), was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from 1605 until his death in 1627.
Mumtaz Mahal
Mughal empress
Mamnoon Hussain
12th president of Pakistan from 2013 to 2018

Bahadur Shah I
the seventh Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1712
Motilal Nehru
Indian lawyer and politician (1861–1931)
Jahanara Begum
Padshah Begum and Mughal Princess (1614-1681)

Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
Grand vizier of Mughal emperor Akbar from 1579 to 1602

Zeb-un-Nisa
Zeb-un-Nissa () (15 February 1638 – 26 May 1702) was a Mughal princess and the eldest child of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum. She was also a poet, who wrote under the pseudonym of Makhfi (, "Hidden, Disguised, Concealed One").

Asaf Jah I of Hyderabad
18th-century Nizam of Hyderabad
Gulbadan Begum
Mughal princess

Tansen
Rāmtanu Panday ( – 26 April 1589), popularly referred to as Mian Tānsen (), or Sangeet Samrāt (), was a Hindustani classical musician. Born into a Hindu Gaur Brahmin family in Gwalior, he learnt and perfected his art in the northwest region of modern Madhya Pradesh. He got his first break as musician and composer in the court of Raja Man Singh Tomar of Gwalior and spent most of his adult life in the court and patronage of the Hindu king of Rewa, Raja Ramchandra Singh Baghel (r. 1555–1592), where Tānsen's musical abilities and studies gained widespread fame. This reputation brought him to
Raja Birbal
Mahesh Das (; 1528 16 February 1586), popularly known by his title Rajah Birbal (), was an Indian minister and commander of the Mughal Empire. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit. He was appointed by Akbar and was one of his most important courtiers, part of a group called the navaratnas (nine jewels). In February 1586, he led an army to crush an unrest in the north-west Indian subcontinent now modern day Swat District Pakistan where he was killed along with many troops in an ambush which turned into a full-scale battle against rebelling Yusu
Alok Sharma
British politician (born 1967)
Raj Babbar
Indian actor and politician (born 1952)
Akhtar Hameed Khan
Development activist, social scientist (1914–1999)
Roshanara Begum
Mughal princess

Faizi
Abu al-Faiz ibn Mubarak, popularly known by his pen-name, Faizi (20 September 1547 – 15 October 1595) was a poet and scholar of late medieval India whose ancestors were the ''Malik-ush-Shu'ara'' (poet laureate) of Akbar's Court. He was the elder brother of Akbar's historian Abul Fazl. Akbar highly recognised the genius in him and appointed him tutor for his sons and gave place to him among his decorative 'Navaratnas'.
Archana Gupta
Indian actress
Pauline Baynes
English illustrator of children's books (1922–2008)
Salim Chishti
Sufi saint of the Chishti Order during the Mughal Empire in India
Gauhar Ara Begum
Mughal noblewoman
Anvita Abbi
Indian linguist, scholar
Abd al-Hamid al-Lahori
Traveller, historian
Uma Nehru
Indian politician
Aparna Dixit
Indian actress
Shilendra Kumar Singh
Indian diplomat and politician (1932–2009)

Izz-un-Nissa
Izz-un-Nissa Begum was the third wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. She is popularly known by the title, Akbarabadi Mahal (which probably indicates that she hailed from the city of Akbarabad), and commissioned the Akbarabadi Mosque in Shahjahanabad (present-day Old Delhi). Less commonly, she is also referred to as Sirhindi Begum.
Pallavi Fauzdar
Indian high-altitude motorcycle rider

Swami Satyamitranand
Hindu guru (1932-2019)
Albert d'Orville
Belgian Jesuit priest, missionary, cartographer, and explorer (1621-1662)
Bidar Bakht
Eldest son of Muhammad Azam Shah and Jahanzeb Begum

Seth Shiv Dayal Singh Ji Maharaj
founder and first Sant Satguru of Radha Soami sect (1818–1878)
Rudolf Hoernlé
British orientalist (1841–1918)
Alvin Robert Cornelius
Pakistani jurist, legal philosopher and judge (1903-1991)
Gangadhar Nehru
Indian police chief during Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II
Islam Khan I
Mughal noble and general
Bhagwati Charan Vohra
Indian revolutionary

Durga Shakti Nagpal
Indian Bureaucrat
Abul Lais Siddiqui
Pakistani scholar
Ram Nath
Indian historian
Gyanesh Kumar
Indian Election Commissioner (Retd. IAS Officer)
Dr. Diwan Singh Kalepani
Punjabi poet
Saeed Ahmad Akbarabadi
Indian Islamic Scholar
Ravi Tandon
Indian film director

Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria
Current Chief of the Air Staff
Girish Chandra Saxena
Indian politician (1928-2017)