both were mughals
n belonged to the same dynasty
Jodhabai was the wife of Mughal Emperor Akbar. They were married in 1562 as part of a political alliance between the Mughals and the Rajput kingdom of Amer.
No, Akbar was not a Mongol leader; he was a Mughal emperor. Akbar promoted religious tolerance and actively engaged with people of different faiths. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.
Akbar, also known as Akbar the Great, was a Mughal emperor who practiced a syncretic religion known as Din-i Ilahi, which combined elements of Islam, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity. He promoted religious tolerance and sought to create a harmonious society through the fusion of different faiths.
Akbar suggested a new religious path. It was based on the common truths and rules taken from all the religions. Akbar's religious path was named in 1582 as Din-i-Ilahi which means the religion of one God.
No, there is no specific requirement to say "Allahu Akbar" to the right side. It is commonly said during prayer movements such as Takbiratul-Ihram at the beginning of prayer.
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.
Akbar, fourth son of Aurangzeb, revolted against him by siding with the Rajputs and later sought help of the Marathas. After his rebellion, Aurangzeb ordered his name to be written as Akbar the worst!
no it was aurangzeb
akbar closed it but aurangzeb restarted the same
heba lai akbar
The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore was built by Aurangzeb and not Akbar. Completed in 1673, Badshahi Mosque is the second largest mosque in Pakistan.
Akbar is a ruler belonging to the Mughal Dynasty. He was the son of Humayun. Actually the sequence is like this- 1.Babur 2.Humayun 3.Akbar 4.Jahangir 5.Shah Jahan 6.Aurangzeb
the 'great akbar' was ONCE buried but then in the time of aurangzeb, a tribe of rebelling jats open the forts gates and buried his body and now he is only ash.
Prince Akbar, fourth son of Aurangzeb, rebelled against his father with support of the Rajputs. After the failure of his revolt he fled to Persia where he died in exile in November, 1704.
Akbar was a kind hearted king..he was a great warrior of all time.and the one of the great mughal rular..he worked for people....thts why people give him the name AKBAR. Aurangzab was slightly differ. he was cruel ,he killed this all brother's..i did'nt sure may be he was the last mughal rular
Emperor Aurangzeb's fourth son's name was Akbar. He died before his father in 1704. Emperor Shah Alam II's second son was also named Akbar, who ascended the throne under the title of Akbar Shah II (1806-1837).
The Mughals ruled from 1526 to 1857. The first six Mughal Emperors: Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, are known as the Great Mughals. The Mughal rulers after Aurangzeb are called Later Mughals.