Mughal Empire (A Different History)

The Mughal Empire, also known as India, is the only state in the Indian subcontinent. Its capital is Delhi, and its official language is Urdu, however, several others are known to be spoken as well. There were several attempts to colonize it in the 18th century, but the Mughals were able to beat off the European conquerors, several times. It eventually captured the city of Samarkand, and increased their gains in Persia to Esfahan, thus causing the Emperor at one point, to declare himself Khalifa, however, that was an unpopular move in a mainly Hindu country, and he eventually retracted it, allowing the Empire to be stable. In the 20th century, the Mughal Army was mobilized to the Russian border, and they beat the malnourished Russians, in the Battle of Temir Tau, causing Kazakhstan to be added to it, uniting the Turkic lands, with the exception of Turkey.