Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri as his capital city to honor the Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti and to commemorate the birth of his son, who he had after praying at the saint's tomb. It also served as a symbol of his religious tolerance and his vision of creating a new, inclusive capital for his empire.
Akbar promoted religious harmony by abolishing the jizya tax on non-Muslims, employing people from diverse religious backgrounds in his administration, and hosting discussions among scholars of different faiths in the Ibadat Khana at Fatehpur Sikri. He also created the Din-i Ilahi, a syncretic religion that sought to incorporate the positive elements of various faiths.
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.
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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.
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.
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Fatehpur Sikri is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, approximately 40 kilometers west of Agra. It was established in the late 16th century by the Mughal Emperor Akbar as his capital but was abandoned shortly after his death. The site is renowned for its stunning Mughal architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting numerous tourists each year.
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The capital of Akbar's empire was AGRA in Uttar Pradesh, India. He resided in Fatehpur Sikri
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Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri, (the city of victory) at Agra, in honor of Shaikh Salim Chishti.
Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri as his new capital to commemorate the birth of his son and heir, who was born after the blessings of a Sufi saint residing in the area. He wanted to establish a new city that symbolized religious harmony and inclusivity, bringing together elements of Hindu, Islamic, and Persian architecture and culture.
Akbar built the city of Fatehpur Sikri in Agra, India, in honor of Shaikh Salim Chishti between 1571-1585. It served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571-1585. Due to inadequate water supplies, it was abandoned. In 1585 Lahore became the capital. In 1599, Akbar again shifted his capital back to Agra.