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why do you think Akbar is known as 'Akbar the great'
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Answered by sahasrapathuri18
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Akbar was accorded the epithet "the Great" because of his many accomplishments, including his record of unbeaten military campaigns that consolidated Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent. Akbar is known for ushering in the Mughal style of architecture, which combined elements of Islamic, Persian, and Hindu design, and sponsored some of the best and brightest minds of the era—including poets, musicians, artists, philosophers,  and engineers—in his courts at Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri. Known as Akbar the Great, his reign lasted from 1556–1605. Although he was a fierce warrior, Akbar was a wise ruler, popular with the people he conquered. Akbar won the support of the Hindu kings he had defeated by marrying their daughters. Akbar had 36 wives. Due to his tolerant religious and social policies and introduction of various reforms , Akbar is also known as 'Akbar -the Great. '

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