Who Was Akbar?
Akbar’s full name is Abu’l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar. He was born in Umarkot on October 15th in 1542 and died in 25th October 1605 at Agra in India. He is one of the most successful rulers from Mughal empire and extend the empire to almost all over Indian subcontinent and reigned between 1556 to 1605. Akbar focused on the centralization of his financial system and reorganization of tax and had a keen interest in various religions. Akbar was illiterate and encouraged art and also encouraged different scholars, poets, etc. to show their art in front of him.
Akbar Biography- History, Reign and Religious Policy
Akbar, also known as Abu’l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar was one of the greatest rulers during the Mughal period. He was born on 15th October 1542 in Umarkot, presently in Pakistan, and died on 25th October 1605 in Agra. He was responsible for extending power over most of the Indian subcontinent and reigned from 1556 to 1605. Various measures were adopted by Akbar to win the loyalty of the Hindu population and other non-Muslim populations.
Table of Content
- Personal Details on Akbar
- Akbar History
- Akbar’s Religious Policy
- Akbar Reign
- Administrative System Under Akbar
- Land Revenue System
- Navratna of Akbar
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