No. Akbar was the son of Humayun.
Abdul Qadir Badauni was a famous Mughal historian at the court of Akbar. He was an Orthodox Muslim. He disliked Akbar's policies of religious tolerance. He claimed that Akbar tried to destroy Islam and tried to promote Hinduism at the cost of Islam.
Akbar's last conquest was of Ahmadnagar in 1596. Ahmadnagar was led by queen Chand Bibi.
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Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya was defeated by Akbar's army in 1556 in the Second Battle of Panipat.
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Akbar was a successful ruler as most of the subcontinents population was Hindu, he changed Islamic religion policies and was more influenced by Hinduism and even married many Hindu women. A+ all of the answers are correct
Akbar's father's son is Akbar (or any brothers Akbar might have.)
No. Akbar was a Muslim.
Jan Marek has written: 'The Jenghiz Khan miniatures from the court of Akbar the Great' 'Tschingis-Chan und sein Reich' -- subject(s): Art, History, Illustrations, Mogul Miniature painting, Mongols
Akbar ruled in India.
The father of Akbar was Humayun.
himayun was the father of akbar
Travis Akbar's birth name is Travis Peter Akbar.
Salim, Murad and Daniyal were the names of Akbar's sons. Salim was later known as Jahangir who succeeded Akbar.
No. Akbar was the son of Humayun.