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Answered by kartikeya24
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Akbar is the third emperor of the Mughal dynasty. He is the son of Humâyûn and the grandfather of Shah Jahan, the future builder of the Taj Mahal. He is the first of the Mughal emperors who can actually administer his empire, his two predecessors only conquering territory or seeking to restore order after rebellions.

He was born on October 14, 1542 in Umarkot, a city in Sindh province, currently in Pakistan. His father Humayun had fled his empire, defeated by Sher Shah Suri, an Afghan king who created a kingdom on the territory of the Mughals during a moment of weakness of the empire. He spent his childhood in exile with his father and four preceptors who failed to teach him reading and writing, although he has obvious intellectual abilities. Having gone to Persia to seek help from Shah Tahmasp I with his father, he reconquered his territory, battle after battle. When the Empire was reconstituted, Humayun reigned only one year, dying in 1556. Akbar was then 13 years old, a regent was named, Bairam Khan, and at the same time the young Akbar was crowned king. The ceremony was held in Kalanaur, Punjab.

Four years later, Akbar frees himself from the tutelage of his regent and takes charge of his Empire. Of course, as often, the regent did not hear it that way and tried to overthrow the young king but this attempt was unsuccessful. Once Bairam Khan finally left, Akbar made his first decisions.
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Answered by sreejan6
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Akbar is the 3 emperor of the Mughal dynasty. He is the son of Humayun and the grandfather of Shah Jahan, the future builder of the Taj Mahal. He is the 1st of the Mughal emperors who can actually administer his empire, his two predecessors only conquering territory or seeking to restore order after rebellions.He was born on October 14, 1542 in Umarkot, a city in Sindh province, currently in Pakistan. His father Humayun had fled his empire, defeated by Sher Shah Suri, an Afghan king who created a kingdom on the territory of the Mughals during a moment of weakness of the empire. He spent his childhood in exile with his father and four preceptors who failed to teach him reading and writing, although he has obvious intellectual abilities. Having gone to Persia to seek help from Shah Tahmasp I with his father, he reconquered his territory, battle after battle. When the Empire was reconstituted, Humayun reigned only one year, dying in 1556. Akbar was then 13 years old, a regent was named, Bairam Khan, and at the same time the young Akbar was crowned king. The ceremony was held in Kalanaur, Punjab.

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