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Answered by uttkarshpatidar01
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Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in India. ... His power and influence, however, extended over the entire country because of Mughal military, political, cultural, and economic dominance.


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AKBARS RELIGION

Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar ascended the throne at the age of 14 under the guardianship of bairam Khan the position of Mughals was not very strong in India hemu Vikramaditya had defeated the Mughals and captured Agra and Delhi in the second battle of Panipat the Mughals under the leadership of bairam Khan defeated hemu in 1556 CE Agra and Delhi where taken back and the capital was set up at Agra is made bairam Khan enjoy a position of respect and power but slowly differences developed between Akbar and bairam Khan in 1569 was forced to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca,but was assassinated on the way under Akbar the Mughal Empire stretch from Kashmir in the north to Godavari river in the south and from Afghanistan in the west to Bengal in the East Akbar also can conquered Gondwana,Chittor, Ranthambhor,Bihar, Bengal,Kabul, Kashmir,Sindh, Deccan and Gujarat.

Akbar setup and ibadat khana at Fatehpur Sikri religious discussions where held every Friday evening he started din-i Ilahi in 1582 by blending the good points of all religions like Hinduism Christianity Jainism and other faiths,with Islam. Din-i-llahi was not a religion but a socio religious path to bridge the difference among different communities in 1605 Akbar passed away he was buried at Sikandra six miles from Agra.

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