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why was akbar called 'akbar the great'?

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Answered by samarjoshi93
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Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar was commonly known as Akbar the great in Indian history because of his good ideal character ,service for the people, and religious tolerance towards other religions.

Answered by rajjbpathan
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Akbar Essay

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Akbar was one of the world's greatest conquerors and an even greater ruler in Indian history. He was born on October 15, 1942 and died October 27, 1605. In 1556, at the young age of 13, Akbar was forced to become ruler when his father, Humayun, died. He learned from mentors and began seizing land. By the time of his death, his empire was almost all of northern India. He was the greatest of the Moguls, the Muslim dynasty that dominated India between the early 15th and 18th centuries. Akbar had many contributions and had a major influence during his time. Akbar controlled a lot of territory rather quickly and needed to create a system in order to govern it. He developed a bureaucracy, which was among the most efficient in the world.

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