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His administration became the model to be followed by the great emperor Akbar(1556-1605) when he consolidated the Mughal Empire. Who is he?

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Answered by aradhyasahu2003
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Akbar first attacked Malwa, a state of strategic and economic importance commanding the route through the Vindhya Range to the plateau region of the Deccan (peninsular India) and containing rich agricultural land; it fell to him in 1561.Akbar, in full Abū al-Fatḥ Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Akbar, (born October 15?, 1542, Umarkot [now in Sindh province, Pakistan]—died c. October 25, 1605, Agra, India), the greatest of the Mughal emperors of India. He reigned from 1556 to 1605 and extended Mughal power over most of the Indian subcontinent. In order to preserve the unity of his empire, Akbar adopted programs that won the loyalty of the non-Muslim populations of his realm. He reformed and strengthened his central administration and also centralized his financial system and reorganized tax-collection processes. Although he never renounced Islam, he took an active interest in other religions, persuading Hindus, Parsis, and Christians, as well as Muslims, to engage in religious discussion before him. Illiterate himself, he encouraged scholars, poets, painters, and musicians, making his court a centre of culture.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Sher Shah Suri is the appropriate response to the question. When Akbar consolidated the Mughal Empire, he adopted his administration as a template.

Explanation:

The Mughal dynasty was established by Bâbur in the 16th century after he had conquered northern India from his base in Kabul. His grandson Akbar strengthened the empire two generations later, and it lasted until the middle of the 18th century, when its holdings were reduced to modest holdings. The kingdom was divided into 15 Subas under Akbar's leadership in order to run the administration without any issues.

Akbar was the most successful Mughal emperor in India. He extended Mughal control over the majority of the Indian subcontinent during his 1556–1605 reign.

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