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The First Stage from 1556 to 1575, the Second Stage from 1578 to 1581, the Third Stage from 1582 to 1605

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The First Stage from 1556 to 1575

When Akbar established his dynasty in 1556, he first placed complete reliance on Bairam Khan. He was a real Muslim who ruled his kingdom during this time, used to abiding by Islamic law, and revered the mullahs and Maulvis, but he was not a slavish adherent to the religion. His thought about the creation of religious policy underwent numerous changes as a result. As a first step in this way, he wed the Rajp…

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Early Life and Accession of Akbar: Akbar and His Formal Education, Akbar՚s Initial Assignments, Akbar՚s Coronation

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Early Life and Accession of Akbar

Early Life of Akbar

  • On October 15,1543, Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar was born at Amarkot in the palace of Rajput ruler Rana Virsal when Humayun and his family had taken refuge at Rana Virsal՚s palace and were in exile.
  • Humayun՚s Persian Shia wife, Haminda Banu Begam gave birth to Akbar.
  • After Akbar՚s birth, Humayun, with the help of Rajput troops launched an expedition against Bhakkar and Thatta which were then ruled by Shah Husain Araghot.
  • When Humayun reached thirty-…

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