Why was akbar's position unstable and insecure when he ascended the throne of delhi?
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Akbar’s position was unstable and insecure when he ascended the throne of Delhi because the Mughal rule had become weak since the death of Humayun, and he was threatened from all sides. The Rajputs had become a powerful force and were waiting for an opportunity to establish their rule in the country. Adil Shah, nephew of Sher Shah, wanted to regain the throne of Delhi and Agra. Further, Akbar’s half-brother was also trying to consolidate his rule over Kabul.
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Akbar’s position was unstable and insecure when he ascended the throne of Delhi because the Mughal rule had become weak since the death of Humayun, and he was threatened from all sides. The Rajputs had become a powerful force and were waiting for an opportunity to establish their rule in the country. Adil Shah, nephew of Sher Shah, wanted to regain the throne of Delhi and Agra. Further, Akbar’s half-brother was also trying to consolidate his rule over Kabul.
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