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write a brief note on akbar administration​

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Answered by snakeeye86
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To unify the vast Mughal state, Akbar established a centralised system of administration throughout his empire and adopted a policy of conciliating conquered rulers through marriage and diplomacy. ... Mughal India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to commercial expansion and greater patronage of culture.

Answered by aryangooenka
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Akbar was 13 years old when he became emperor. His

reign can be divided into three periods.

(1) 1556-1570 – Akbar became independent of the regent

Bairam Khan and other members of his domestic staff.

Military campaigns were launched against the Suris and

other Afghans, against the neighbouring kingdoms of

Malwa and Gondwana, and to suppress the revolt of his

half-brother Mirza Hakim and the Uzbegs. In 1568 the

Sisodiya capital of Chittor was seized and in 1569

Ranthambhor.

(2) 1570-1585 – military campaigns in Gujarat were

followed by campaigns in the east in Bihar, Bengal and

Orissa. These campaigns were complicated by the

1579-1580 revolt in support of Mirza Hakim.

(3) 1585-1605 – expansion of Akbar’s empire. Campaigns

were launched in the north-west. Qandahar was seized

from the Safavids, Kashmir was annexed, as also Kabul,

after the death of Mirza Hakim. Campaigns in the Deccan

started and Berar, Khandesh and parts of Ahmadnagar

were annexed. In the last years of his reign Akbar was

distracted by the rebellion of Prince Salim, the future

Emperor Jahangir.

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