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Answered by Abiiinabu
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Akbar was the one of the great Mugal Emperor of India. His real name was not Akbar actually Akbar is a title given by the Hindu farmers after removing the jagia tax. His real name was Jalaal. He was the 3rd emperor of Mugal family. He applied a new religion named Deen-e-elahi. Birbal was the only hindu king who followed that religion. After akbar his son Saleem become king with the name of Jahaangeer.

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Answered by cravindra251ouo7ve
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Akbar (Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, 15 October 1542 – 1605) was the third Mughal Emperor. He was born in UmerkotIndia. He was the son of Emperor Humayun. Akbar became the king in 1556 at the age of 13. Bairam Khan was appointed as Akbar's regent. Soon after coming to power Akbar defeated Hemu, the general of the Afghan forces, in the Second Battle of Panipat. After a few years he ended the regency of Bairam Khan and took charge of the kingdom. He offered friendship to the Rajputs. However, he fought against Rajputs who opposed him. In 1576 he defeated Rana Pratap of Mewar in the Battle of Haldighati. Akbar made the Mughal empire more than twice as big as it was, covering a large part of India.

Akbar's system of central government was based on the system that had evolved since the Delhi Sultanate, but the functions of various departments were reorganised with detailed regulations for their functioning

The revenue department was headed by a wazir, responsible for all finances and management of jagir and inam lands.The head of the military was called the mir bakshi, appointed from among the leading nobles of the court. The mir bakshi was in charge of intelligence gathering, and also made recommendations to the emperor for military appointments and promotions.The mir saman was in charge of the imperial household, including the harems, and supervised the functioning of the court and royal bodyguard.The judiciary was a separate organization headed by a chief qazi, who was also responsible for religious beliefs and practices
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