Akbar kea ba rea mea kuch batawo
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The Mughals ruled over India for about 200 years from 1526 through the early part of the 18th century. Akbar was the greatest of the Mughal emperors. After his death the sun of the Mughals began to decline. Finally, the Marathas and the British brought about its fall and disintegration. Akbar had died in 1605 and he was succeeded by his son Jahangir. It was under Akbar’s reign that the Mughal Empire reached its greatest heights and glory
He united the whole of north India into a strong kingdom. His empire extended from Afghanistan in the northwest to Bengal in the east and from Kashmir in the north to Godavari in the south. Akbar was born at Amarkot, Sindh on October 15, 1542. He was a descendant of the great Mongol Conquerors Chenghis Khan and Taimur Lang. His father Humayun died in 1556. His hold on the throne of Delhi was short and weak.