The Mughal Empire ruled India from 1526 to 1707 and was the greatest, richest, and longest lasting Muslim dynasty in India. Key Mughal emperors included Babur who established the empire, Akbar the Great who expanded it and promoted religious tolerance, Shah Jahan the master builder who constructed the Taj Mahal, and Aurangzeb whose intolerance toward Hindus contributed to the decline of the empire. The Mughals made India a center of Islamic art and culture and produced some of the finest architecture in Indian history.