1. In the mughal dynasty there was no clear low of________ .
2. Akbar was was only _______ years old when he became emperor .
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1) Succession
2) 13
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- Succession
- years old
Explanation:
- The law of primogeniture, a type of succession law, was not observed by the Mughals.
- As a result, a war of succession between the brothers for the throne began every time a ruler passed away.
- The Mughal Empire was undermined by this, especially after Aurangzeb. By supporting one or the other candidate, the nobles boosted their own influence.
- Because they lacked strength, Aurangzeb's successors fell prey to the plots and intrigues of the feudalized nobility. They were ineffective generals who couldn't put down uprisings.
Mughal emperor Akbar:
- The greatest Mughal monarch in India was Akbar.
- He extended Mughal control over the majority of the Indian subcontinent during his reign.
- Akbar implemented policies that gained the support of the non-Muslim populations inside his realm in order to maintain the unity of his empire.
- At the age of 13, Akbar was appointed governor of the Punjab province.
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