why Akhbar is called "Akbar the great" (History)
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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. He created a powerful military system and instituted effective political and social reforms
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Akbar the great was a reformist emperor. Although in his initial days as emperor he was know to be a conquer or and ruthless warriors but as the days went by he matured and turned into a benevolent emperor.
Akbar is called great because of the great social and reiligous reform he introduced in the medieval times although he faced great resistance to many of them.
In the year 1562, emperor Akbar prohibited the custom to highest bidders
is open bazaars.
The second reform he introduced was to remove jaziya tax and pilgrimage tax.
Akbar was the first ruler to appoint Hindus in high position in court in a large numbers.
Akbar promoted widow remarriage and even provided grants to widow.
Akbar banned forcible sati practice.
Akbar banned practice of child marriage
in his empire. the marriage was increased to 14 years for girls and 16 years boys.
Akbar introduced mansabdar is system and divided his empire into 15 subhas ( organized group) and each sabha had a subedhar (Governor).
His policies were simple and were equal for all religions.
He never restricted Islam on people of other religions. Although he wanted to introduce a new religion amount people but it was failed.
Akbar introduced civil laws as per religion and all religions could decid civil disputes as per their holy book and past customs
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