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give 2 arugument against the favour of akbar and aurangzeb​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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As the name suggests Abu’l Fateh Jalal-ud-din Mohammed AKBAR.

Akbar was born on 15th October 1542. It was joyful news for Humayun and his followers. He thanked the Almighty for his blessing. But as he was in a destitute condition he could not reward his followers in a befitting manner.

He called for a China plate and broke on it a pod of musk and, distributed it among his men, and said. ‘This is all the present I can afford to take you on the birth of my son, whose fame will, I trust, be one day expand all over the world, as the perfume of the musk now fills this tent”. Humayun’s hope in-fact turned into reality when his son Akbar became one of the great monarchs of the world.

Akbar is called great because of the great social and religious reforms he introduced in the medieval times although he faced great resistance to many of them

In the year 1562, emperor Akbar prohibited the custom of enslaving prisoners of war and selling their wives and children to the highest bidders in open bazaars.

He removed Jaziya and Pilgrimage tax, introduced a scientific taxation system that reduced the burden of the poor.

Akbar was the first ruler to appoint Hindus in high positions in court in large numbers.

Child Marriage was banned, and marriage registration was introduced.

A marriage tax was introduced to prevent multiple marriages.

Akbar promoted widow remarriage and even provided grants to widows, and banned forced Sati practice.

Akbar introduced equal property rights to all daughters in the father's property.

Akbar opened the schools, for the first time Hindu and Muslim kids studied together.

Akbar banned cow slaughter completely.

He introduced Sul I Khul(Peace for all) policy in politics.

Aditi Prakash's answer to What are the contributions of Akbar?

Aurangzeb though a very powerful ruler reversed most of the policies of Akbar.

Akbar was illiterate, but he set up a strong foundation for the Mughal empire. On the other hand, Aurangzeb was a great scholar, who caused the downfall of the Mughals.

Abhinav Ashish's answer to Who was illiterate of all the Mughal emperors?

Akbar was not just a ruler, but a ruler of hearts. A great visionary, strategist, peace lover, humanitarian, tolerant towards all faiths, patron of art, culture, and architecture. Hence he is the greatest.

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