Akbar The Great11/12/2021
He was the son of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun. He accepted Islam on the holy day of 21 March 1546. He was born in Umarkot (now Pakistan ). Akbar (Abul-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, 15 October 1542 27 October 1605) was the 3rd Mughal Emperor. In Akbar: The Great Mughal, this outstanding sovereign finally gets his due, and the reader gets the full measure of his extraordinary life.Akbar the Great. Although there are dozens of books on the empire, there are surprisingly few full-length accounts of its most remarkable emperor, with the last major study having been published over two decades ago.The product of years of reading, research, and study, the biography looks in great detail at every aspect of this exceptional ruler—his ambitions, mistakes, bravery, military genius, empathy for his subjects, and path-breaking efforts to reform the governance of his empire. He then ruled for nearly fifty years, and over the course of his reign established an empire that would be hailed as singular, both in its own time and for posterity.Why Akbar is known as Akbar the Great Akbar was given the nickname the Great because of his many accomplishments, among which, was his record of unbeaten military campaigns that established the Mughal rule in the Indian subcontinent.In this book, acclaimed writer Ira Mukhoty covers Akbar’s life and times in lavish, illuminating detail. Akbar was born on 15 October 1542 and after a harrowing childhood and a tumultuous struggle for succession following the death of his father, Humayun, became emperor at the age of thirteen.The biography uses recent ground-breaking work by art historians to examine Akbar’s unending curiosity about the world around him, and the role the ateliers played in the succession struggle between him and his heir, Prince Salim (who became Emperor Jahangir).
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