Why was Akbar called great give five reasons
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Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, in 1556.
Akbar was given the nickname 'the Great' because of his many accomplishments, among which, was his record of unbeaten military campaigns that established the Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent. Mughal firearms in the time of Akbar came to be far superior.
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Akbar made many reforms to the empire because of which he was called Akbar the Great.
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Some of the reforms were:
- He nearly doubled the size of the Mughal Empire.
- He was religiously tolerant of other faiths.
- He instituted numerous administrative improvements that were afterwards adopted by the British.
- He was a just ruler.
Instead of devastating India, Akbar was the greatest Mughal monarch because he did so much for its well-being.
He condemned prejudice among Hindus and Muslims and removed the Hindu pilgrimage charge.
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