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how was Akbar different from Jahangir in his relations with Mewar
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Answered by rajoshrithebrilliant
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Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, popularly known as Akbar the Great, and also as Akbar I, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in India. Wikipedia

  • Born: 15 October 1542, Umarkot, Pakistan
  • Died: 27 October 1605, Fatehpur Sikri
  • Reign: 11 February 1556 – 27 October 1605
  • Father: Humayun
  • Spouse: Mariam-uz-Zamani (m. 1562–1605), Salima Sultan Begum (m. 1561–1605), more
  • Children: Jahangir, Murad Mirza, Aram Banu Begum, Daniyal Mirza, Shakr-un-Nissa Begum, more
  • Books: Intikhaabi Taariikhi Kashmir: The English Translation of the Text of the Persian Translation of Sanskrit Histories (Raajataranginiis) Ordered by Mugal Emperor Akbar Also Known as Munich Manuscript
Answered by everythingTJ
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Explanation:

  • Jahangir was the son of Akbar, like his father, Jahangir was an imperialist.
  • Besides, he wants to extend the boundaries of his empire.
  • Mewar was the only Rajput territory that had not submitted to the Mughals.
  • In 1587 C.E, Rana Pratab, the Rajput chief of Mewar died and he succeeded by his son Amar Singh.
  • In this way, Akbar was different from Jahangir.
  • Hope it helps
  • Thanks, TJ
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