Title Name and Personal Name of Mughal Emperors of Delhi are as follows:
Akbar
The real name of Akbar's eldest son was Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim. After the death of Akbar, he ascended the throne with the title Jahangir (1605-1627)
Emperor Akbar had three sons: Salim, Murad & Daniel. Akbar was succeeded by his eldest son Salim, who took the title of Jahangir (1605-1627). (His twin sons, Hasan and Husain had died in infancy) Murad and Daniel died before their father due to delirium tremens.
The strongest Yonkou was assumedly Whitebeard, since the title the World Government gave him was "The Strongest Man in the World."
Akbar the Great, in the 2008 film, Jodhaa Akbar, was played by Indian actor, Hrithik Roshan. Roshan started acting as a child.
in delhi
The two greatest emperors of India were Asoka and Akbar.
bairam khan
The greatest among all Mughal Emperors. So he is called Akbar the great
The old name OS delhi was shahjahanabad in Akbar's time
If the secret was let out, the enemies, european traders, portuguese traders, etc would invade delhi and conquer it. It would be a great loss for Humayun and Akbar. So it was kept as a secret so that while akbar reaches Delhi and tell out the secret, he could have a watch that Delhi would be safe!
Akbar
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Akbar gave the title 'Kavi Priya' to the famous poet Tulsidas.
Delhi
The title of all Roman emperors is Caesar.
Jalal-ud-din muhommed (akbar)