Era of Emperor Akbar

Era of Emperor Akbar

by (uk) G. B. Malleson

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"The Age of Akbar the Great" is divided into three parts. The first part begins with Babur, Akbar's grandfather, who proposed the idea of ​​establishing an empire in India; but this idea ultimately did not take root in India. Babur's successor Humayun failed to solve the problem of the harmonious coexistence of Islamic civilization and Indian civilization, and eventually lost his country and fled India. Against this grand historical background, Humayun's son Akbar entered the stage of history early. The second part narrates the major events of Akbar's reign as recorded by Islamic historians. The third part mainly talks about the religious, political, economic, military and customs reforms promoted by Akbar. The reform achieved great success, and the religious soil problem that neither Babur nor Humayun solved was finally solved through Akbar's efforts.

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