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2 Akbar is referred to as "Akbar the Great​

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Answered by malavika5596
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Akbar was accorded the epithet "the Great" because of his many accomplishments, including his record of unbeaten military campaigns that consolidated Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent. The basis of this military prowess and authority was Akbar's skilful structural and organisational calibration of the Mughal army

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Answered by narasegowdavb
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Akbar is called great because of the great social and religious reforms he introduced in the medieval times although he faced great resistance to many of them. In the year 1562, emperor Akbar prohibited the custom of enslaving prisoners of war and selling their wives and children to highest bidders in open bazaars

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