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Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar ascended The Throne at the age of 14 under the guardianship of Bairam Khan. the position of Mughals was not very strong in India. Hemu Vikramaditya had defeated the Mughals and captured Agra and Delhi. in the second battle of Panipat the Mughals under the leadership of Bairam Khan defeated Hemu in 1556 CE. Agra and Delhi were taken back and the capital was set up at Agra. This made Bairam Khan enjoy a position of respect and power. but slowly differences developed between Akbar and Bairam Khan. in 1560 Bairam Khan was forced to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but was assasinated on the way.
Under Akbar the Mughal Empire stretched from Kashmir in the north to Godavari river in the south and from Afghanistan in the west to Bengal in the East. Akbar also can acquired Gondwana, Chittor, Ranthambore, Bihar, Bengal, Kabul, Kashmir, Sindh, Deccan and Gujarat.
Akbar set up an Ibadat khana at Fatehpur Sikri, where religious discussions were held every Friday evening. he started Din-i-Ilahi (divine faith) in 1582 by blending the good points of all religions, like Hinduism, Christianity, Jainism and other faiths, with Islam. Din-i-Ilahi was not a religion but a socio - religious path Tubelight the differences among different communities. in 1605 Akbar passed away.
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Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar ascended The Throne at the age of 14 under the guardianship of Bairam Khan. the position of Mughals was not very strong in India. Hemu Vikramaditya had defeated the Mughals and captured Agra and Delhi. in the second battle of Panipat the Mughals under the leadership of Bairam Khan defeated Hemu in 1556 CE. Agra and Delhi were taken back and the capital was set up at Agra. This made Bairam Khan enjoy a position of respect and power. but slowly differences developed between Akbar and Bairam Khan. in 1560 Bairam Khan was forced to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but was assasinated on the way.
Under Akbar the Mughal Empire stretched from Kashmir in the north to Godavari river in the south and from Afghanistan in the west to Bengal in the East. Akbar also can acquired Gondwana, Chittor, Ranthambore, Bihar, Bengal, Kabul, Kashmir, Sindh, Deccan and Gujarat.
Akbar set up an Ibadat khana at Fatehpur Sikri, where religious discussions were held every Friday evening. he started Din-i-Ilahi (divine faith) in 1582 by blending the good points of all religions, like Hinduism, Christianity, Jainism and other faiths, with Islam. Din-i-Ilahi was not a religion but a socio - religious path Tubelight the differences among different communities. in 1605 Akbar passed away.
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Akbar (Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, 15 October 1542 – 27 October 1605) was the 3rd Mughal Emperor. He was born in Umarkot (now Pakistan). He accepted Islam on the holy day of 21 March 1546. He was the son of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun.
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