Please write a conclusion of my project on the topic Akbar the great
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Akbar the Great is qualified as a leader in many ways: he was a great emperor of the Mughal Empire, he did justice to his subject (by punishing people who did something wrong, forgetting their status), guided the Mughal army, and conquered Afghanistan, Kashmir and most of present-day India and Pakistan by doing so.
His legacy showed that he had accepted all cultures. Akbar found out that support from the subject is always needed to build a strong empire. So he decided to do something in the subject's favor: anti-discrimination laws. Though his religion was Muslim, he made sure there were no discrimination against other religions. Religious tolerance wasn't the only thing he did, Akbar also banished other laws that seemed unfair.
Akbar helped unify India by bringing people from different religions and kingdoms together. The Mughal empire was small and religiously intolerant. As emperor, Akbar expanded the empire and established fair laws. Without him, things like slavery and discriminating laws would still be in India.