Why is akbar called National monarch?
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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 the great was not only s great ruler but also had a very compassionate attitude towards people of all religions.
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- The Mughal emperor, Akbar is one of the most respected and best emperors not only in the history of India but around the world.
- He has been declared as the national monarch due to his various policies.
- Although, even Akbar faced many problems during his tenure as the king, his political, administrative, social, and religious reforms are worth mentioning.
- Akbar gained immense popularity and support from Indian citizens as he not only supported equality and respected all the religions but his practices were very fair and just.
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