In 1564, twin sons, Hassan and Hussain, were born to Akbar, but they died in infancy. Salim (Jahangir) was born to him on Aug 30, 1569. The following year his son Murad (Pahry) was born and two years later his son Daniyal. Both Murad & Daniyal had died before Akbar's death in 1605.
Well that is a tough question. Akbar had over 5000 women in his harem. There is not a site that lists who he had children with or how many at this time.
akbar had 9 jewels
According to the history emperor Akbar has 100 wifes
Ruqaiya did not have have any children. She was married to her first cousin Akbar at the age of nine.
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Jodha Bai, also known as Hira Kunwari, was the wife of Mughal Emperor Akbar. She is believed to have had at least three children with Akbar: a son, Jahangir, and two daughters, Shakrul Nisha Begum and Khanum Sultan Begum.
There is NO "Allahu Akbar" word in Quran
They will have as many children as God will allow
Akbar had five sons and three daughters: His twins Hasan and Husain had died in infancy. His third and only surviving son was Salim (later Jahangir). His other sons Murad and Daniel had died before their father. Akbar's daughters were Shahzada Khanum, Shukr-un-nisa Begum and Aram Banu Begum.
suggest reasons why you think it is a disadvantage to have many children?
Akbar's ruling time 1556 to 1605 almost half a century.
There were nine gems at the Court of Akbar and they were: Abul Fazal: The Vizier of Akbar, and the author of Akbarnama, an account of Akbar's reign. Faizi: The Malik-ush-Shu'ara (poet laureate) of Akbar's Court. He was the elder brother of Abul Fazl. Miyan Tansen: Akbar's court musician. Raja Birbal: Akbar's Prime Minister Raja Man Singh: One of the trusted generals of Akbar. Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khan: A poet in Akbar's court and son of Bairam Khan. Raja Todar Mal: Akbar's Finance Minister. Fakir Aziao-Din & Mullah Do Piaza: Akbar's Chief Advisers.