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why akbar called national ruler​

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Answered by sabharish41
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Because without detracting in the least from the genius of the man of the inheritance of his birth, it may yet be said that Akbar was so great, because he was so thoroughly Indianised.” Akbar's claim to be a 'national king' is supported on the following basis: ... Bringing entire India under rule of one monarch.

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Answered by rishikar368
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But without detracting in the least from the genius of the man of the inheritance of his birth, it may yet be said that Akbar was so great, because he was so thoroughly Indianised.” Akbar's claim to be a 'national king' is supported on the following basis: ... Bringing entire India under rule of one monarch.

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Akbar was the greatest of the Mughals and perhaps the greatest of all Indian rulers for a thousand years, if not ever since the days of the mighty Mauryas. But without detracting in the least from the genius of the man of the inheritance of his birth, it may yet be said that Akbar was so great, because he was so thoroughly Indianised.

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