How did Akbar come to the throne?
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Akbar succeeded Humayun on 14 February 1556, while in the midst of a war against Sikandar Shah to reclaim the Mughal throne. In Kalanaur, Punjab, the 14-year-old Akbar was enthroned by Bairam Khan on a newly constructed platform, which still stands. He was proclaimed Shahanshah (Persian for "King of Kings").
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At Age 13
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Akbar Inherited Throne From his Father Humayun When He Died While Akbar was 13 .
He Ruled The Kingdom Under Guidance of Bairam Khan and Won Many Territories.
Due To Some Dispute , Bairam Khan was sent to pilgrimage and was killed on the way.
Bairam Khan's Son Rahim was a Hindi Poet , He Was Given Place in Akbar's Court to Respect Bairam Khan.
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