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Name two important sources which provide information about the Mughals.
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Two important sources which provide information about the Mughals are:
- Ain-i-Akbari — A set of five books written by Abul Fazal during reign of Akbar which provides information about the administration and culture of that period.
- The Taj Mahal — Mausoleum of Mumtaz Mahal at Agra which provides information about architecture of Mughal period.
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