Akbar felt difficulties from from both Hindu and Muslim religious scholars.
Mulims didn't like him as Akbar recruited and established many Hindus in highest ranks of the Govt. Allowed Deepavali, the light festival, allowed new temples to be built, maaried non-muslim woman etc. etc. The Muslims thought that as Akbar was a by born Muslim, he would carry with Islamic traditions like his father and grand father.
On the otherside , the Hindus didn't support him for: encouraging intermarriages between Mughal and Rajput aristocracy, appreciated widow remarriage, discouraged child marriage, tried to outlaw practice of Sati (the widow to burnt the the dead husband).
Both parties the Muslims and Hindus never liked the establishment a new religious flow by Akbar : Din-i-Elahi (Divine faith, religion incorporating many faith under one banner).
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great's rule was free of War, tolerant of all religions & spread a love of art & architecture.
Akbar the Great (15 October 1542 - 27 October 1605)
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accepted diversity and practiced religious toleration
Akbar is actually a Mughal Emperor who was The ruler in India during the early 1700s. Before Akbar's rule Mughal era was not well known. Akbar was very good with keeping perfect political relations. This ruler singlehandedly almost unfied India in all its multi-ethinicity. However he was still an invader from the west. Hence it is quite ambiguious where he lies on terms of being a good or bad ruler. But in comparison to his grandson aurangazeb who desecrated andd destroyed temples, Akbar was a very good ruler. So yea make your choice.
Till Akbar the Moghul rule was golden period, but then afterwards it declined.
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Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great's rule was free of War, tolerant of all religions & spread a love of art & architecture.
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great's rule was free of War, tolerant of all religions & spread a love of art & architecture.
No. Akbar the Great ruled the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
Akbar's ruling time 1556 to 1605 almost half a century.
Akbar the Great (15 October 1542 - 27 October 1605)
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Hmm...if you are asking "when did akbar rule" then the answer is : he ruled from 1556 to 1605.(He was only 13 year old when he became emperor)
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Economy with stable government, liberalism and pluralism.
accepted diversity and practiced religious toleration