Akbar strengthened the Muslim empire by expanding it and conquering many other cities. He took control of most India and killed various other leaders. He was also very tolerant towards other religions and married a Hindu princess so that the Rajputs (very brave soldiers) would not threaten him.
Akbar was the great leader of the Mogul Empire.
At the time of Akbar the great.
He tried to build trust in his public. He introduced various reforms. He maintained a strong army to protect the empire and to capture other territories.
He tried to build trust in his public. He introduced various reforms. He maintained a strong army to protect the empire and to capture other territories.
He allowed people within the empire to worship their own religion
Akbar strengthened the Muslim empire by expanding it and conquering many other cities. He took control of most India and killed various other leaders. He was also very tolerant towards other religions and married a Hindu princess so that the Rajputs (very brave soldiers) would not threaten him.
Suleiman the Magnificent of Ottoman Empire, Akbar the Great of Mughal Empire and Peter the Great of Russia were Absolute Monarchs. Absolute monarchy is the type of government in which the King has the ultimate centralized power, who ruled by divine right. It is normally hereditary.
Akbar was a great mughal emperor and a tolerant ruler. His tolerance also kept the mughal empire united. He was a great warrier and won many battles. Though he was illiterate he managed his empire very well. Babur and Akbar brought the Mughal rule to most of India. They used artillery and swift cavalry tactics vs. their enemies the capture Delhi.
The capital of Akbar's empire was AGRA in Uttar Pradesh, India. He resided in Fatehpur Sikri
Lack of Akbar's wisdom and liberalism
The reign of Akbar is considered the golden age of the Mughal empire because Akbar expanded the empire and established "houses of wisdom" to educate the people and further knowledge within his borders.
Yes, Akbar the Great was a patroon of the arts.