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4. Detail the expanse of Akbar's empire.​

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1561 AD Akbar also won the Chunar Fort. 1564 AD In Akbar won the Gadhkanta kingdom of Gondwana whose capital was Chauragad near Jabalpur and its ruler Mahmoba’s Chandel Princess was a Durgavati. The famous Hindu kingdom of Gadchatanga was founded by Aman Das. The kingdom of Gadchata was later returned to Chandrashah, the younger son of Sangramshah.

Akbar then tried to win the Rajputana. And in this connection, he first mixed the relationship with Aamer. The ruler of Aamer Bharmalal (Biharimal) was the first Rajput king. Who voluntarily accepted Akbar’s submission. 1562 AD When Akbar went to  in Ajmer to visit the shrine of Moinuddin Chishti, Raja Bharmal along with him proposed his marriage to his daughter Harkha Bai.

1567 AD Akbar encircles the fort of Chittod. On the advice of the feudalists, Uday Singh was hiding the forest in the jungles by handing over the fort to Jaimal and Fatta (Fate Singh).

The South Policy of Akbar was originally imperialism.

Akbar won Khandesh, Ahmadnagar, and Asshirgarh in the southern states.

Khandesh was considered as a gateway of the South in a manner.

Akbar in 1600 AD Took control of Ahmednagar.

Akbar received Berar’s territory and received a lot of gifts as a result of the treaty with Bahadur Shah (Chandbibi protector of Ahmednagar), during this war, Mughal first came in contact with the Marathas.

1601 AD Akbar conquered the fort of Asirigarh in his last invasion, it is said that Akbar had opened the fort of Asirigarh with the keys of gold.

In the time of Akbar 1564 AD Uzbeks made revolutions. This was the first revolt of Akbar’s time.

1586 AD In the Afghans Balochs revolted. Birbal died during this rebellion.

In 1599, Shahjada Salim revolted with the Portuguese and made an independent emperor in Allahabad.

At the behest of Salim, Bundela Sardar Veerasingh Dev of Orchha had killed Abul Fazl.

Thus, on 25th of April 1605 AD Akbar died due to dysentery.

After conquering Gujarat, Akbar handed over the responsibility of the rent-receipt system to Radja Toadrammal.

Colonel Tad, commenting about Uday Singh, said, “How good would it be for Mewang, if there is history of its name, never mention Uday Singh’s name in the list of his kings.

1576 AD In the Battle of Haldi valley, Afghan Sardar Hakim Khanna was armed with Rana.

After the battle of the Haldi valley, Rana made Chhwand (Chandu) his capital and continued the guerrilla war against Akbar.

In the war against Ahmednagar, Khandesh’s ruler Ali Khana was fighting on behalf of the Mughals

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