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Jalal-ud-din-Muhammad Akbar
Full name – Abul-fath Jalal-ud-din
Muhammad Akbar (Abul-fath Jalal-
ud-din Muhammad Akbar)
Born – 5October 1542, Umerkot
Died – 27 October 1605, Fatehpur
Sikri
AkbarWives – Maryam-uz-Zamani
Salima Sultan Begum, Ruqaiya Begum,
Bibi Salima Sultana, Bibi Mariam, Bibi
Khiera
Parents – Hamida Banu Begum,
Humayun,
Childrens – Hassan Mirza
Hussain Mirza
Jahangir
Khanum Sultan Begum
Murad Mirza
daniyal mirza
Shakar-un-Nissa Begum
Aaram Banu Begum
Shams-un-Nissa Begum
Mahi Begum
Empire – Mughal Empire (Mughal
Sultanate)
Government -11 February 1556 – 27
October 1605
Tomb – Sikandra, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
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Akbar the Great: Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar was the third sultan of the
Mughal Sultanate, he is considered the greatest king in Mughal history. Even
though the foundation of the Mughal Sultanate in India was laid by
Zahiruddin Babur, but the name of the person who strengthened the
foundation of the Mughal Sultanate is Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. with his
bravery and cleverness, had spread the Mughal Sultanate over more than half
of India and before his death had made it capable that his descendants had
ruled over ‘Hindustan’ for a very long time. Akbar had become a god for his
sultanate during his time. People used to come to his court asking for vows
and bowed their heads in front of him. Even he had become so respected and
valuable in the eyes of the people living in his sultanate that he had made a
separate religion of his own and because of all these things, his name was
forever (Akbar TheGreat)Akbar. -The-Great was gone.
Biography of Akbar
Akbar’s full name was Abul-fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar. Akbar was
born on 15 October 1542 in the area of ’Umarkot’ when Nasiruddin Humayun,
was wandering in the forests after witnessing his Delhi Sultanate at the hands
of Sher Shah Suri because Humayun used to wander in the forests during that
period. For this reason, Akbar was brought up by Akbar’s uncle, Kamran Mirza,
who used to bethegovernor of theKabul area. No, healways used to run away
from studies, but he was so smart that even before the young age of 10, he had
learned things like fencing, prankster, horse riding very well. Used to challenge
the older people in wrestling and surprisingly, Akbar used to defeat even the
elders at such a young age, finally in 1555 AD, Humayun re-established his
Delhi Sultanate from the Suri family. At the time when Humayun regained his
Delhi Sultanate, Akbar was only 13 years old at that time, only 1 year later
Humayun died after falling from thestairs of his library.
When Humayun died, Akbar was only 14 years old
at that time, after Humayun’s death, people living in
the Mughal court were afraid that there would be a
rebellion in the Mughal Sultanate and this fear
proved to be true. Gradually, revolt started rising
from place to place. Humayun had a very loyal
friend named Bairam Khan who, sensing the time,
took a right decision and declared Humayun’s only
14-year-old son Akbar (11 february 1556) as Sultan.
Even though Akbar was declared Sultan in view of
the danger, but Akbar did not understand yet, for this reason, even though the
Sultan had become Akbar, Bairam Khan used to run the entire Sultanate and
issued every Hukum of the Sultanate to Bairam Khan. But in view of the
danger of rebellion, Bairam Khan had made Akbar a sultan at a young age, that
danger did not avert even after Akbar becameSultan.
Second battle of panipat
Battles History MughalEmpire TS HISTORICAL
2. Hemu
Bairam Khan
jodha
The Suri Sultanate, whom Humayun had snatched back from his
Sultanate a few days ago, a Hindu soldier of the same Sultanate,
whose name was Hemu, he revolted and he left for Delhi with his
entire army and on the other side When Bairam Khan came to know
that he had left for our Sultanate with his big army, he also left
Delhi with his army, both of them met in the historical ground of
Panipat and there was a fierce battle. Initially, it was felt that
Hemu’s army would defeat the Mughal army very easily, but
suddenly an arrow fired from the side of the Mughals hit Hemu’s
body, due to which Hemu died. When Hemu’s soldiers came to
know that Hemu had died, they started running with their backs
and thus the Mughal Sultanate army won the victory under Bairam
Khan’s general. It is said that the arrow with which Hemu died was
shot by Akbar.
Bairam Khan Death
From 1556 to 1560 i.e. for almost 4 years, Akbar may have been sitting on the
throneof Emperor, but theentireSultanatecontinued to run by bairam Khan, but
gradually when Akbar was 17-18years old and Akbar becamewise, Akbar got this
I started to feel that Bairam Khan was trying to control me in a wrong way
because Bairam Khan himself used to issue many such decisions on which Akbar
did not agree and obviously now Akbar had become wiser so he He was not going
to sit still. The water has gone above the head from Bairam Khan’s side and so
Akbar had paid Bairam Khan but heused to respect Bairam Khan a lot and used to
call Bairam Khan as Baba. When Akbar removed Bairam Khan from the post of
Wazir-e-Azam and gave Bairam Khan a lot of wealth and wealth, it was advised
that you go to Haj because even though Akbar had turned against Bairam Khan in
political matters, but He used to respect Bairam Khan a lot and used to call
Bairam Khan as Baba. When Bairam Khan was removed from thepost of Wazir-e-
Azam by Akbar, it was very bad for Bairam Khan, he thought that Akbar was still
innocent, that is why he took this decision and then Bairam Khan took this decision. Rebelled against him, but because
Akbar was now very intelligent and smart, he defeated Bairam Khan in a few moments. Akbar’s soldiers caught Bairam
Khan and brought him in front of him and Akbar used to respect Bairam Khan a lot, so Akbar did not issue any order
against Bairam Khan even after revolting again. Rather, he made them sit with respect and advised them again and said
that they should go to Hajj with kindness. A group of Afghans attacked Bairam Khan near Patan Capital Of Gujrat. The
reason behind the attack of the Afghans is said to be that their father was killed while fighting the Mughals in the Battle of
Machhiwara in 1555. And so theAfghans tooktheir revengeby killing Bairam Khan.
Jodha Bai | Jodha Akbar
Akbar was much smarter than he was brave and this was the reason that he
preferred to defeat his enemy in the field rather than defeating him in the field,
he had conquered most of the areas of India through his strength. He felt that he
could not conquer them by means of power, he had conquered all those areas
through politics, he had married Jodha Bai ( Mariam-uz-Zamani) a daughter of
Rajput.
Because of which, apart from Maharana Pratap, all the Rajputs of India had
accepted Akbar’s kingship, Akbar had given very big posts to non-Muslims in his
palaces. Even Akbar’s team which is known as Navaratnai.e. in which there were
9 viziers, about 3 people were also Hindus, one of whom was named Birbal, one
named Man Singh and one named Raja Todarmal. Before taking any big step,
Akbar used to consult with these 9 people of his team and those people were
always associated with Akbar.
Din-i Ilahi | दीन-ए इलाही
After the death of Bairam Khan, when Akbar became
completely free to rule the Sultanate, Akbar
established a new day named Din-i Ilahi by consulting
one of his Navratna’s Wazir whose name was Abul
Fazl. Din-e illahi. Akbar believed that there must be
some good things in every religion, so why not take out
3. Battle ofHaldighati
some good things of every religion and prepare a new
religion, through which all the religious disputes will
also end. Keeping ‘Din-i-illahi’, a new religion was
prepared in this religion along with Islam and many
things of other religions were also included, which
Akbar considered good, this religion of Akbar was first
known to Birbal. And Abu Fazal had accepted it, but
this religion of Akbar was not liked by the people living
in India. And people used to come outside Akbar’s
court to ask for vows because Akbar had a view that
thereis both good and bad things in every religion, that
is why he used to worship with Christians and also
worshiped with Hindus. And used to offer prayer in the
mosquealong with theMuslims.
Battle of Haldighati | Who won Battle of Haldighati
Haldighati ka yudh: Apart from Maharana Pratap, all the Rajput’s of India had accepted Akbar’s kingship seeing Akbar’s
bravery and smartness, but Maharana Pratap was such a king who was not ready to accept Akbar as emperor till the end,
even though Maharana Pratap could not succeed against Akbar but he kept fighting against Akbar till his last life, which
certainly proves his bravery.
Today many people see the Battle of Haldighati as
Hindu vs Muslim but the truth is quite the opposite,
you might be surprised to know that at the time when
Maharana Pratap fought with the Mughals, Akbar
himself was not present in the army. The army was led
by one of Akbar’s 9 special wazir at that time, whose
name was ManSingh, who was a Hindu, from this it
becomes clear that the commander of both the
soldiers in this war was Hindu, so that Hindu vs
Muslim The question does not arise at all and the
other surprising thing is that while there were many
Hindus in the Mughal army who were fighting against
Maharana Pratap, on the other hand many Muslims
were also present in the army of Maharana Pratap.
Rather, there were big Muslim Sardars like Hakim Khan Sur in the army of Maharana Pratap, which proves that this fight
was not of Hindu vs Muslim, but if we talk about the outcome of this battle, then it is The battle was won by ManSingh i.e.
Mughal army and Maharana Pratap was defeated in this battle and with this defeat The biggest obstacle in the way of the
Mughals i.e. Maharana Pratap had also been removed.
Akbarnama
The Akbarnama, the Yad Book of Akbar, chronicles the reign of Akbar, the 3rd Mughal
emperor, built by Akbar himself and Akbarnama was written by the Abul-Fazl-ibn
Mubarak. The first words of the Akbarnama are about the birth of Akbar, the family
history of Timur, the reigns of Babur and Humayun and the Suri Sultans of Delhi. The
second part deals with the events and changes that took place during the reign of Akbar as
well as throughout his reign from 1602onwards.
Death of Akbar | Tomb of Akbar
The Mughal emperor Akbar died on October 27,
1605. The great Mughal emperor Akbar died of
dysentery in his capital, Agra, ten days after his
63rd birthday. Akbar was buried in the tomb of
Sikandra(Agra).
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