Akbar's ruling time 1556 to 1605 almost half a century.
Well that is a tough question. Akbar had over 5000 women in his harem. There is not a site that lists who he had children with or how many at this time.
The death toll is now supposedly 430, and over 2,200 have been hurt
Akbar the Great (15 October 1542 - 27 October 1605)
Akbar built the Buland Darwaza in Fathepur Sikri (1601), to celebrate his victory over Gujarat.
The stories of Akbar and Birbal were popularized by various sources over time, but they are believed to have originated in Indian folklore and were later compiled and published by different authors and publishing houses. There is no single publisher of Akbar Birbal stories, as they have been published by many different publishers in different forms.
Akbar was a far-sighted ruler,who understood that by winning over the rajputs,he can get support from the most powerful section of north India
Akbar conquered Gujarat in 1572. In 1601, he built the Buland Darwaza at Fathehpur Sikri to celebrate his victory over Gujarat.
Because average production of different crops as well as their average prices prevailing over the last ten years was calculated.
yes it has changed over many years
Yes, in the serial "Jodha Akbar," Emperor Akbar eventually falls in love with Jodha. Initially, their relationship is marked by tension and cultural differences, but over time, mutual respect and understanding develop into a deep romantic bond. This love story is central to the narrative, showcasing their journey from conflict to companionship.
Emperor Akbar (1556-1605) was succeeded by his eldest son Salim in 1605. Salim ascended the throne under the title of Jahangir and ruled till 1627.
No. Buland Darwaza was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar. Akbar built the Buland Darwaza at Fathepur Sikri, to celebrate his victory over Gujarat.