Akbar's martial head is often referred to as Bairam Khan. He was a prominent general and statesman who played a crucial role in consolidating Akbar's power during the early years of his reign. Bairam Khan served as a mentor to the young emperor and effectively managed military campaigns that expanded the Mughal Empire. His strategic acumen and leadership were instrumental in establishing Akbar as one of the most successful rulers in Indian history.
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A Military Courts-Martial.
He gave genorous land grants to his bureaucrats which could cause them to rebel against him beceause of the power the bureaucrats would have.
The military court that tries members of the armed forces is called a "court-martial." Court-martials are military tribunals established under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) to adjudicate offenses committed by service members. They can vary in severity, including summary, special, or general courts-martial, depending on the nature of the charges.
the Kommandant.
Most tournaments require you to wear head protection.
no they dont
Akbar's father was HUMAYUN, the second mughal ruler.
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Martial Law is ordered by a head of state such as a Governor or President. A coup is a takeover by a group wanting change in goverment.
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humayun was akbars father
Dojang is the common name used to describe a Korean martial arts training hall / school.
In Hindi nav means nine and ratans means precious stones so nav-ratans means the nine gems this is in reference to the 9 courtiers of Akbar
False. Akbar was not a Muslim in the true sense of the word. He invented his own religion called "Deen-i-Elahi".
It is called "obi". In English, it may also be referred to as "obi sash" or "kimono sash".