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BIOGRAPHY OF EMPEROR AKBAR

INTRODUCTION

  • Emperor Akbar also known as Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar was “The Third Emperor of the Mughal Dynasty in India”.
  • He ruled from  1556 to 1605.
  • He was the most powerful ruler of the Mughal Empire.
  •  He is widely regarded as one of the greatest rulers of the Mughal dynasty and is known for expanding the Mughal Dynasty.
  • He is known to create a new religion “Din-i-Ilahi” which combined elements of Islam, Hinduism and other religions.
  • Akbar’s rule was marked by a period of peace and prosperity.

A WALK THROUGH HIS LIFE

  • He was born on October 15, 1542 in the city of Umerkot, now in Pakistan.
  • He was the son of Humayun and Hamida Banu Begum.
  • He was  the grandson of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty.
  • Akbar was taught by Bairam Khan(A Military Commander) and was educated in religion, politics, military tactics and administration.
  • At the age of 13, Akbar follwed his father as the ruler of the Mughal Empire.
  • He quickly established himself as a powerful and expert ruler.
  • He immediately began to expand the Mughal Empire by conquering the regions of Rajputana and Gujarat by defeating the Hindu ruler Hemu.
  • He also captured the fort of Ranthambhore and added it to the Mughal Empire.
  • He was also an able administrator and military commander.
  • He introduced a number of  new ideas in civil and military administration.
  •  He was known for his diplomatic skills which enabled him to expand his Dynasty.
  • He was an excellent military planner and he successfully expanded the Mughal  Dynasty  to the modern-day India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  • He also had a keen interest in arts, literature, and culture.
  •  He was a skilled musician and poet and sponsored the development of Hindustani classical music.
  • He also  supported the development of architecture, painting, music and literature.
  • He built the magnificent city of Fatehpur Sikri and the Agra Fort.
  •  He also established the Royal Library at his court which contained manuscripts in various languages.
  • He  had a great interest in the spiritual traditions of India.
  • He abolished the jizya tax that had been imposed on Non-Muslims by previous rulers.
  • He was successful in expanding the Mughal Empire to its largest extent.
  • Akbar ruled for almost 50 years until his death on 27th October 1605.
  •  He was succeeded by his son Jahangir who continued the expansion of the Mughal Dynasty.
  • His legacy still lives on in India and he is remembered for his achievements in both civil and military areas.
  • He is remembered today as one of the greatest rulers in Indian history.
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