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Akbar established the religion of Din-i-Ilahi (a blend of Islam and Hinduism) to unite the peoples, but it ultimately failed as a religion. Still, the unity that he impressed upon the people with this religion did stay and encouraged the cultural blending in the Mughal Empire. (:
founded a new religion by blending Islam with Buddhism
The Muslim ruler, Akbar, mandated religious and cultural toleration.
Till Akbar the Moghul rule was golden period, but then afterwards it declined.
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Akbar's twins Hasan and Husain were born to him in 1564. Unfortunately they died after one month.
Akbar the Great encouraged religious tolerance in the Mughal Empire and promoted a policy of sulh-i-kul, or universal peace. He presided over a great cultural and artistic age known as the Akbari Age, which saw developments in art, architecture, literature, and music.
Akbar's father's son is Akbar (or any brothers Akbar might have.)
After Bairam Khan's death, his widow, Salima Sultan Begum and her step-son Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khan were sent to Akbar's court. Akbar married Salima in 1561. Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khan became one of Akbar's nine jewels.
No. Akbar was a Muslim.
Akbar ruled in India.