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Akbar ko kisne Mara thaa

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Akbar fell ill in September 1605. He organized a fight between an elephant owned by Salim and one that belonged to Khusrau, probably to provide an omen about the succession. Salim’s won, the supporters on both sides almost came to blows and Khusrau made a scene with Akbar. The emperor was upset and his illness worsened. His physician tried every remedy, but nothing did any good. Five days before the end, a group of Jesuits visited the Emperor, who seemed in good spirits, but obviously had little time left. The next day Salim arrived. Akbar by this time was unable to speak, but he made signs to his officials to set the imperial turban on Salim’s head and Salim went out of the room as the acknowledged successor.

Only a few friends and attendants were allowed in the dying man’s bedchamber at the last. They urged him to speak the name of the One True God and he seemed to try, but could not utter a sound. At around midnight on 25 October death took him.

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