Complete Biography of “Akbar – The Great” in Paragraph
Complete Biography of
“Akbar – The Great” in Paragraph
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Akbar – The Great
India : Moghul Emperor
Birth : 1542
Death : 1605
Akbar
ranks among the greatest rulers in the history of the world. Akbar succeeded to
the throne on 14 February 1556, at the age of only 13 years. He is the real
founder of the Moghul Empire in India. During the entire medievel period, Akbar
was the only ruler who strived for secularism in the country. Akbar gained his first major victory in the
Second Battle of Panipat (1556). Akbar’s other notable conquests are: Malwa
(1562); Gujarat (1573); Kabul (1581) and Kashmir (1586). Akbar had divided his
kingdom into 15 provinces. Akbar followed a secular policy towards the Rajputs
and married a Rajput princess Jodha Bai, daughter of Raja Bihar Mal of Amber.
Akbar followed a policy of religious tolerance and
brotherhood. He also founded a universal religion called Din-e-Elahi ‘ for the
religious unity of his empire which contained good points of all the major
religions. In 1563, he abolished pilgrims’ tax and in 1564, Jazia on Hindu
subjects. In 1575, Akbar built an lbadat Khana (House of Worship) at his
capital Fatehpur Sikri which was opened to the followers of all religions.
Akbar also showed his tremendous interest in the development of art, literature
and architecture. Many famous literary works and architectures in India belong
to Akbar’s regin. He also patronized Navratnas or nine gems (the most talented
men of their times) in his court. Tansen, the legendary musician, was one of
these Navratnas.
Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar was born on
15th October 1542, in Amarkot. At the time of his birth, his father Humayun had
lost his empire in India. He was enthroned on 24th January 1556, and the same
year he demonstrated his military skill by gaining victory in the Second Battle
of Panipat. Akbar was not much educated but he became highly skilled in martial
art. Akbar died on 17th October, 1605.
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