Collect some facts about
the great mughal empero-
Акьора. Mention his qualities
which
you as a student also
wish to adopt in your life.
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Akbar the Great died more than 411 years ago. Did you know that he was only 13 when he ascended the throne after his father, Humayun's death?
He ruled under the regent Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand the Mughal dynasty in India.
Here are some facts about the greatest Mughal king history has ever had:
Akbar was born as Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar on October 15, 1542
He spent his youth learning to hunt, run, and fight, which made him a daring, powerful and a brave warrior
Akbar was dyslexic and never wanted to read or write. He, however, liked the company of writers, musicians, painters and scholars like great musician Tansen and a nobleman, Birbal
Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, in 1556. The 13-year-old Akbar was enthroned by Bairam Khan and was proclaimed Shehanshah
Since Akbar was only a teenager, Bairam Khan ruled on his behalf until he came of age
Akbar was given the nickname 'the Great' because of his many accomplishments, among which, was his record of unbeaten military campaigns that established the Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent
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Akbar the Great died more than 411 years ago. Did you know that he was only 13 when he ascended the throne after his father, Humayun's death?
He ruled under the regent Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand the Mughal dynasty in India.
Here are some facts about the greatest Mughal king history has ever had:
Akbar was born as Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar on October 15, 1542
He spent his youth learning to hunt, run, and fight, which made him a daring, powerful and a brave warrior
Akbar was dyslexic and never wanted to read or write. He, however, liked the company of writers, musicians, painters and scholars like great musician Tansen and a nobleman, Birbal
Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, in 1556. The 13-year-old Akbar was enthroned by Bairam Khan and was proclaimed Shehanshah
Since Akbar was only a teenager, Bairam Khan ruled on his behalf until he came of age
Akbar was given the nickname 'the Great' because of his many accomplishments, among which, was his record of unbeaten military campaigns that established the Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent