Tulsidas and Akbar had a complex relationship during the Mughal era. While Tulsidas was a revered poet and saint, Akbar was the powerful Mughal emperor. Akbar respected Tulsidas for his spiritual teachings, but there were also instances of disagreement between them, particularly regarding religious beliefs. Overall, their relationship was characterized by a mix of admiration and differences in opinion.
Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar
Kandahar was the border between the Mughal Empire and Persia. In 1622, Shah of Persia captured Kandahar. It was during this time that his son Khurram (Later Shah Jahan) revolted against Jahangir. As a result of this, Kandahar was lost to Mughals.
tiller of the soil
Jahangir was son of Akbar. He was the forth king of Mughal Empire. But under him the mughal empire did not win any major territory.
Their relationship was bad
Tulsidas (1532-1623), the greatest of the Hindu poets, is the author of Ramcharitmanas, one of the greatest epics. He lived during the reign of Akbar. Tulsidas's works were admired by Akbar.
Interactions between Islam and Hinduism led to significant changes in Mughal society
Tulsidas lived during the reign of Mogul emperor Jallaluddin AKbar
The Mughal empire
Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.
Fall Of The Mughal Empire is written by Jadunath Sarkar. It was written in four volumes and gives a detailed information of the events between 1707 to 1803. 1st vol is the period between 1739-1754, 2nd between 1754-1771, 3rd between 1771-1778 and 4th between 1789-1803.
The Taj Mahal was built during the Mughal Empire in India.
military compaigns of mughal
During the Mughal period, the Harkara were a group of messengers and couriers responsible for relaying messages and information between the Mughal administration and military forces. They played a crucial role in facilitating communication and maintaining efficient coordination within the empire.
Kandahar was the border between the Mughal Empire and Persia. In 1622, Shah of Persia captured Kandahar. It was during this time that his son Khurram (Later Shah Jahan) revolted against Jahangir. As a result of this, Kandahar was lost to Mughals.
tiller of the soil
They was raped.