The son and successor of Akbar was Jahangir.
jahangir was the son and successor of akbar.
Emperor Akbar's successor was his eldest son Jahangir (1605-1626). Akbar's predecessor was Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556), his father.
His eldest son Salim succeeded Akbar after his death in 1605. Salim ascended the throne with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (1556-1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the son and successor of Humayun.
Yes. Jahangir was the son of Akbar the Great from his Hindu wife Jodhaa Bai or Harkha Bai.
jahangir was the son and successor of akbar.
Emperor Akbar's successor was his eldest son Jahangir (1605-1626). Akbar's predecessor was Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556), his father.
Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (1556-1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the son and successor of Humayun.
His eldest son Salim succeeded Akbar after his death in 1605. Salim ascended the throne with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
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Akbar's father's son is Akbar (or any brothers Akbar might have.)
Akbar was the eldest son and successor of Mughal Emperor Humayun. In 1555, Akbar was made the Governor of Punjab. At the time of Humayun's death in 1556, Akbar was in Punjab along with his tutor and guardian Bairam Khan, in pursuit of Sikandar Suri. Akbar was coronated at the age of 13 and Bairam became his regent.
Yes. Jahangir was the son of Akbar the Great from his Hindu wife Jodhaa Bai or Harkha Bai.
No. Akbar was the son of Humayun.
Prince Salim was the eldest son of Akbar, who succeeded him with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
akbar did not fell down from stairs, humayun fell actually. after akbar salim his son ruled calling himself jehangir.
Jahangir was Akbar's eldest son.