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Why Akbar is known as Forerunner of Akbar?​

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Answered by gamesplayer225
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Akbar's reign significantly influenced the course of Indian history. During his rule, the Mughal empire tripled in size and wealth. ... Thus, the foundations for a multicultural empire under Mughal rule were laid during his reign. Akbar was succeeded as emperor by his son, Prince Salim, later known as Jahangir.

Answered by anuj9296
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<font color="blue"><b>Akbar Namah (Book of Akbar) is a historical discourse on Akbar’s rule in India written by Ḥamīd ullah Shāhabādī Kashmirī, a reputed historian and poet of Kashmir, India. Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar (1542–1605), also known as Akbar the Great, was a Mughal emperor who ruled India from 1556 to 1605

<font color="green"><b> Akbar has been called “The Great” on account of his efficient administration, liberal religious policy and political insights.

A close study of Akbar’s policy would reveal that Akbar followed several policies of Sher Shah. Of course, he improved upon them in the new context.

Akbar followed the land policy of Sher Shah. He provided equal justice to all. He engaged himself like Sher Shah for the welfare of his subjects. There is no doubt that Sher Shah was the fore- runner ..

<font color="orange"><b> In the words of Dr. R P Tripathi, “He paved the way for the highly enlightened policy of Akbar.” Professor Kaliranjan Qanung has observed: “His reign was short, (only five years) but importance was almost as great as Akbar’s rule of half a century.”

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