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how was akbar different for other mughal rulers​

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Answered by rajadurainadar23
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Answer:

because he had birbal

and nav ratnas

Answered by Prayush666
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Akbar was Immoral in Character and Nature. Akbar possessed a inordinate lust for women, just like his ancestors and predecessors. One of Akbar’s motives during his wars of aggression was to capture their women, daughters and sisters. The Rajput women of Chittor prefered “Jauhar” (immolation) than to be captured and disrespectfully treated as servants and prostitutes in Akbar’s harem. Abul Fazal in Ain-e-Akbari provides accounts of some such acts which are too disgusting to even mention. He had burnt down thousands of villages killing innocent people. Not just that,Akbar had ordered to cut down thousands of trees .The locals in order to save the trees use to tie themselves around trees, which included children and women. This infuriated Akbar and he ordered immediately to cut down the trees along with the people.

Maharana Pratap considered to exemplify the qualities to which Rajputs aspire. Maharana Pratap never accepted Akbar as ruler of India, and fought Akbar all his life. Akbar first tried diplomacy to win over Maharana Pratap but nothing worked. in the siege of Chittor Akbar had killed 27,000 civilians. This left a lasting impression on Maharana's mind and he decided he could not bow to such injustice and cruelty. The title of 'GREAT' should be rightly attributed to MAHARANA PRATAP and not Akbar.

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