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cultural achievements of akbar the great​

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Akbar, realizing that integration and harmony could be brought about in his kingdom not merely through political unification but through religious and social unity, tried to establish the concept of Sulh-Kul by demonstrating many personal examples. He put a tilak on his forehead and adopted Hindu practices such as Tuladan and Jharokha Darshan. Similarly, it was during Akbar’s reign that clothes such as Achkan, Sherwani gained popularity among the people. He even got some success in his attempt to check social evils like child marriage that still becomes news in our modern society. Akbar is very much known for his cultural achievements. The term ‘culture’ includes in itself the fields of literature, historical works art and architecture.

Poetry, at that time, had got a prominent place in Persian literature because it provided the best way to express the love of nature and beauty. As Akbar provided an earnest patronage to poetry, many Indians and foreigners flocked to his court.

In order to fulfill his wish to bridge the gap between the non-Muslims and Muslims, Akbar got translated many literary works of different languages. For this, he created a separate Department of Translation that was placed under the charge of great scholars

Being a patron of art and culture, he got a number of literature books written in various languages and constructed numerous architectural masterpieces during his reign, such as the Agra Fort, Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri, Humayun Tomb, Allahabad Fort, Lahore Fort, and his own mausoleum at Sikandar.

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