The most distinguished Hindi poet in Akbar's court was Tulsidas, known for his epic work the Ramcharitmanas. His devotion to Lord Rama and his literary contributions made him highly respected in the Mughal court.
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There have been people named Akbar and since these people are typicalyl Muslim, their god would be Allah. "Akbar" is more often encounted as as adjective meaning "most great" or "greatest," however, so the phrase "Allahu akbar!" just means "God most great."
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Akbar the Great.
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Bhojpuri is the most widely spoken language after Hindi.
Akbar was a far-sighted ruler,who understood that by winning over the rajputs,he can get support from the most powerful section of north India
Akbar
Aurangzeb was the great-grandson of Akbar. Akbar was a generous king and treated all religions equally. But Aurangzeb was a true Muslim. He revived Akbar's policies and re-imposed taxes on non-Muslims. Aurangzeb was the most cruel Mughal King while Akbar was the greatest ruler of the Mughal dynasty.
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Hindi is the most widely spoken language in India. According to the census, around 40% people have Hindi as their mother tongue. Northern regions have most hindi speakers. Rest of the regions of teh country also teach Hindi as a language in schools.
Akbar "The Great" [1542-1605], was one of the greatest rulers in Indian history. He was born when Humayun and his first wife, Hamida Bano, were fugitives escaping towards Iran. It was during these wanderings that Akbar was born in Umerkot, Sindh, on November 23, 1542. Legend has it that Humayun prophesied a bright future for his son, and thus accordingly, named him Akbar. Akbar was raised in the rugged country of Afghanistan rather than amongst the splendor of the Delhi court. He spent his youth learning to hunt, run, and fight and never found time to read or write. He was the only great Mughal ruler who was illiterate. Despite this, he had a great desire for knowledge. This led him not only to maintain an extensive library but also to learn. Akbar had his books read out to him by his courtiers. Therefore, even though unable to read, Akbar was as knowledgeable as the most learned of scholars. Akbar came to throne in 1556, after the death of his father, Humayun. At that time, Akbar was only 13 years old. Akbar was the only Mughal king to ascend to the throne without the customary war of succession; as his brother Muhammad Hakim was too feeble to offer any resistance.