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What was the extent of Akbar's empire? Explain how some of Akbar's conquests brought the Mughals economic benefits.​

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Answered by SweetPrapti
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Akbar's empire extended from Kabul in the west to Bengal in the east and from Kashmir in the north to Vindhyas in the south. He had initiated his conquest of southern India and partially succeeded before he died. Yet, he conquered the entire north India and consolidated it under his administration.

The conquest Akbar of Gujarat and Bengal was beneficial to Mughal Empire as it result in an add to the territory of the large empire of the Akbar.

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Answered by jaiswaldrishti43
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Akbar's empire extended from Kabul in the west to Bengal in the east and from Kashmir in the north to Vindhyas in the south. He had initiated his conquest of southern India and partially succeeded before he died. Yet, he conquered the entire north India and consolidated it under his administration.

The conquest Akbar of Gujarat and Bengal was beneficial to Mughal Empire as it result in an add to the territory of the large empire of the Akbar.

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