No. Akbar was the son of Humayun.
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traitor
To surround with enemy forces and cut off supplies in an attempt to capture a city is called a siege.
Akbar's last conquest was of Ahmadnagar in 1596. Ahmadnagar was led by queen Chand Bibi.
akbar never followed Islam he made a religion called diniilahi which consisted of good elements from other religions like sikhissm hinduissm Islam and pharsi
akbar never followed Islam he made a religion called diniilahi which consisted of good elements from other religions like sikhissm hinduissm Islam and pharsi
The name is shaytan shaytan is Islam enemy
Nine Jewels of Akbar was also called 'Navratnas'.
Raheel Akbar Javed has written: 'Poetry of images'
All the rulers maintained Islam excepting Akbar who maintained all religions.
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Yes there was a child of Jodha Akbar called Jahangir who succeeded him.
The greatest among all Mughal Emperors. So he is called Akbar the great
Although most Islamic leaders before Akbar had required the Indian people to follow a strict form of Islam, Akbar himself was tolerant of many religious beliefs. In fact, in the 1580s he began to promote a new faith that combined Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity. Indian Muslims built mosques that incorporated Indian architectural traditions.
Akbar announced his Din-e-illahi a new religion containing elements of both Islam and Hinduism because Akbar knew that his empire contained large number of non Muslims and he wanted to have religious toleration to keep peace.
Akbar introduced Din-i-Ilahi, a syncretic religion, in the late 16th century, around 1582. It was a spiritual path that blended elements of Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity.