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Akbar the Great 
ruling India 
1556 – 1605 
With wisdom 
& tolerance
Barely out of his teens, Akbar: 
• quickly consolidated power 
• centralized the administration 
• dispensed with ambitious Ministers 
• dealt swiftly with dissident commanders 
• encouraged marriages between Hindus & 
Muslims. 
• married Hindu princess (first of thirty-three 
wives) 
• her relatives became loyal lieutenants 
and were treated as nobles.
Akbar’s Royal Bathing Chamber
The Agra Fort: Military power was the root of his strength.
Gwalior 
Fortress: 
Taken over 
by Akbar
The Emperor Akbar had great reverence for the House of Guru 
Nanak. He honoured saints of all religions and paid his homage 
while touring his empire. Guru AmarDas Ji’s fame had also 
reached his ears and Akbar went to visit Guru Ji in Gowindwal in 
1567. He got off his horse and walked a distance in reverence for 
the Guru. Seeing the spiritual and non-sectarian atmosphere of 
Guru Sahib Ji’s sanctuary, Akbar was greatly impressed. On being 
informed that no one, high or low could gain an audience with the 
Guru without first partaking food in the langar , Akbar welcomed 
the idea and sitting in a row with all other common folk he ate 
langar. Akbar was profoundly impressed by this unique institution 
where all men, irrespective of caste or religion sat on one level and 
ate food. 
www.info-sikh.com/G-EmpPage1.html
Akbar pays his respect to Sikh religious leader.
Akbar visits Hindu holy man
Akbar invented “Divine Faith”: 
a blend of Islam, Hinduism, Jainism & Christianity 
Offended some Muslims, who attempted a revolt 
When Akbar died, so did the “Divine Faith”, 
though several religions today blend ideas from all faiths.
Buland Darwaza (“High Gate”)
Akbar’s bureaucracy: 
made up of natives & foreigners 
Muslims & Hindus 
Position based on merit 
chief finance minister created a graduated income 
tax (not adopted by U.S. until 20th century) 
taxes were fair & affordable 
more people paid 
more money was raised
The Tomb of 
Akbar 
The Great

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Akbar

  • 1. Akbar the Great ruling India 1556 – 1605 With wisdom & tolerance
  • 2. Barely out of his teens, Akbar: • quickly consolidated power • centralized the administration • dispensed with ambitious Ministers • dealt swiftly with dissident commanders • encouraged marriages between Hindus & Muslims. • married Hindu princess (first of thirty-three wives) • her relatives became loyal lieutenants and were treated as nobles.
  • 4. The Agra Fort: Military power was the root of his strength.
  • 5. Gwalior Fortress: Taken over by Akbar
  • 6. The Emperor Akbar had great reverence for the House of Guru Nanak. He honoured saints of all religions and paid his homage while touring his empire. Guru AmarDas Ji’s fame had also reached his ears and Akbar went to visit Guru Ji in Gowindwal in 1567. He got off his horse and walked a distance in reverence for the Guru. Seeing the spiritual and non-sectarian atmosphere of Guru Sahib Ji’s sanctuary, Akbar was greatly impressed. On being informed that no one, high or low could gain an audience with the Guru without first partaking food in the langar , Akbar welcomed the idea and sitting in a row with all other common folk he ate langar. Akbar was profoundly impressed by this unique institution where all men, irrespective of caste or religion sat on one level and ate food. www.info-sikh.com/G-EmpPage1.html
  • 7. Akbar pays his respect to Sikh religious leader.
  • 9. Akbar invented “Divine Faith”: a blend of Islam, Hinduism, Jainism & Christianity Offended some Muslims, who attempted a revolt When Akbar died, so did the “Divine Faith”, though several religions today blend ideas from all faiths.
  • 11. Akbar’s bureaucracy: made up of natives & foreigners Muslims & Hindus Position based on merit chief finance minister created a graduated income tax (not adopted by U.S. until 20th century) taxes were fair & affordable more people paid more money was raised
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. The Tomb of Akbar The Great