Akbar, the Great Mughal

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Akbar was by nature a man of liberal ideas and his outlook on social and religious matters was considerably changed by his marriage with Rajput princesses and his constant association with Hindu officers, thinkers and religious preachers. He introduced a number of regulations to mitigate the evil influence of the un-wholesome social usages that had existed in India since the beginning of Muslim rule. He abolished the enslavement of the conquered enemies and issued an order that no soldier of the victorious armies should in any part of his dominions molest the wives and children of the vanquished. A noble person in character, an able administrator, and submissive and tolerant to all religions, he was acclaimed by all segments of his subjects. This book provides authentic information on various salient features of Akbar’s regime. Major topics elaborately treated in this book are: The Age of Akbar; Akbar’s Imperialism; The Last Phase; Administration under Akbar, Religious Policy; A Remarkable King etc.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Raj Kumar

Raj Kumar, has worked as reader in physics for the last 10 years. He has published many a research papers and has edited about 10 text books. He is associated with the various examination bodies and is a reputed author.

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Title
Akbar, the Great Mughal
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788126103850
Length
x+276p., Maps; 23cm.
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