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Akbar the Great died more than 411 years ago. Did you know that he was only 13 when he ascended the throne after his father, Humayun's death?
Akbar the Great died more than 411 years ago. Did you know that he was only 13 when he ascended the throne after his father, Humayun's death?
He ruled under the regent Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand the Mughal dynasty in India.
Here are some facts about the greatest Mughal king history has ever had:
Akbar was born as Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar on October 15, 1542
He spent his youth learning to hunt, run, and fight, which made him a daring, powerful and a brave warrior
Akbar was dyslexic and never wanted to read or write. He, however, liked the company of writers, musicians, painters and scholars like great musician Tansen and a nobleman, Birbal
Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, in 1556. The 13-year-old Akbar was enthroned by Bairam Khan and was proclaimed Shehanshah
Since Akbar was only a teenager, Bairam Khan ruled on his behalf until he came of age
Akbar was given the nickname 'the Great' because of his many accomplishments, among which, was his record of unbeaten military campaigns that established the Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent
Mughal firearms in the time of Akbar came to be far superior
It is pretty well known that Akbar was tolerant towards all religions. He had over 25 wives and most of them belonged to other religions
The most notable of his wives was Jodha Bai, who was a Jaipur princess
In 1563, Akbar cancelled the law to collect tax from Hindu pilgrims if they visited their holy places
He had a liberal attitude towards all religions. This liberal attitude also helped him a lot in the expansion of his territory
After northern India, Akbar began expansion of his territorial boundary to the southern part of India
Such was the might of his empire that it stretched from Sindh in the western part of India to Bengal in the eastern part of India and from present-day Afghanistan to the Godavari basin in south
Akbar had nine ministers in his court, who were called his Navratnas or '9 gems'
The Akbarnama which means 'Book of Akbar', is an official biographical account of Akbar
The book includes vivid and detailed descriptions of his life and times. The work was commissioned by Akbar, and written by Abul Fazl, one of the Nine Jewels
It is stated that the book took seven years to be completed and the original manuscripts contained a number of paintings supporting the texts
Akbar fell ill on October 3, 1605, with an attack of dysentery. He is believed to have died on October 27, 1605
His body was buried at a mausoleum in Sikandra, Agra.
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Àkbar was a Mughal emperor who ruled the Indian subcontinent from 1556-1604. When Àkbar was residing in Fatehpur Sikri, he started religious discussion with people of different religions. these discussions took place in ibadat Khana. he found that people are intolerant of another person's religious customs which created division and dishormony among his subjects. this led Akbar to the idea of Sul-i-kul (universal peace) which meant not to discriminate other religions and respect each other's religions. Akbar was liberal and secular person, he abolished Jizya, a tax paid by non- Muslims. He also had a good relationship with Rajputs. he never humiliated the defeated Rajputs.