Akbar - Wikipedia Akbar[b] (Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, [9] 15 October 1542 [a] – 27 October 1605), [13] popularly known as Akbar the Great, [14] was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605 Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in the Indian subcontinent
Akbar | Biography, History, Achievements | Britannica Akbar (born October 15?, 1542, Umarkot [now in Sindh province, Pakistan]—died c October 25, 1605, Agra, India) was the greatest of the Mughal emperors of India He reigned from 1556 to 1605 and extended Mughal power over most of the Indian subcontinent
Akbar the Great Biography - Facts, Life History of The Mughal Emperor Akbar was the third and the greatest Mughal Emperor Let’s have a look at his life history, reign, administration, contribution, achievements and timeline Full Name: Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar Dynasty: Timurid; Mughal Predecessor: Humayun Successor: Jahangir Coronation: February 14, 1556 Reign: February 14, 1556 – October 27, 1605
Akbar - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Akbar (Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, 15 October 1542 – 27 October 1605), also known as Akbar the Great was the 3rd Mughal Emperor [13] He was the son of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun Akbar is considered one of the greatest Indian emperors in Indian history [14]
Akbar the Great - Mughal Emperor, Age, Married, Children - Biography Host Akbar the Great, born on October 15, 1542, in Umarkot, Sindh, India, rose to prominence as one of the most significant rulers of the Mughal Empire Ascending to the throne at just 14 years of age following the brief reign of his father, Humayun, Akbar initially relied on the regency of Bairam Khan to stabilize and expand a fragmented kingdom
Akbar the Great - Religion, Son Facts - Biography Akbar the Great, Muslim emperor of India, established a sprawling kingdom through military conquests but is known for his policy of religious tolerance
Akbar the Great - New World Encyclopedia Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbár, (alternative spellings include Jellaladin, Celalettin) also known as Akbar the Great (Akbar-e-Azam) (October 15, 1542 – October 27, 1605) was the ruler of the Moghul Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605 He is considered the greatest of the Moghul emperors in terms of his military conquests
Biography of Akbar the Great, Emperor of Mughal India Akbar the Great (Oct 15, 1542–Oct 27, 1605) was a 16th-century Mughal (Indian) emperor famed for his religious tolerance, empire-building, and patronage of the arts
Mughal Emperor Akbar, History, Administration, Architecture Akbar (1556–1605) was the third ruler of the Mughal Dynasty Akbar succeeded his father Humayun at the age of 13 and helped to expand the Mughal Empire Akbar’s military, political, cultural, and economic dominance helped him gain dominance in the Indian subcontinent
History of Akbar’s reign | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica Akbar, in full Abū al-Fatḥ Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Akbar, (born Oct 15, 1542, Umarkot [now in Sindh province, Pakistan—died 1605, Agra, India), Greatest of the Mughal emperors (see Mughal dynasty) of India (r 1556–1605)