August 2022

Nine gems of Akbar

The court of Akbar had nine gems who shine bright like stars in the dark sky. They were men of great talent, the biggest assets of Akbar’s period who were partially responsible for the glory of the emperor. They were namely—Abul Fazal, his elder brother Faizi, Raja Todarmal, Raja Man Singh, Mirza Aziz Koka, Abdur […]

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Generous Akbar

There are many examples of the kindness and generosity of Akbar.In this context Du Jerik writes—”He used to receive happily the humble gifts of the common folk.”According to Mansrett—”Anyone who wished to meet the emperor could easily do so.”It may be pointed out that generosity and the graciousness are two key factors that gain a

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Love for family

For the members of the family he was extremely affectionate. The death of his father at his early age always saddened him. He often used to say—”Alas! Had he lived longer I would have got chance to serve him!”All his life he took great care of his mother, Hamida Begum. Akbar had profound respect for

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Maharana Pratap

Just as Akbar began to lay siege around the Chittaur fort Rana Udai Singh left the fort and he retreated into the hills at the advice of his chieftains and commanders. He left behind 8,000 battlers under the command of Jaimal and Fatta Singh to defend the fort. There also were 1000 gunmen of Kalpi

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Victory on Kalinjar

After taking control of Chittaur and Ranthambhor forts Akbar set his eyes on the third prestigious fort of north India considered as impregnable. And that was Kalinjar Fort. Once Shershah Suri had launched an attack on this fort. He got burnt in gun powder fire accident and died. In 1569, when Akbar turned his attention

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An eye on Rajputana

After Gondwana the commanders of Akbar won several other small kingdoms to make them the part of the Moghul empire. Against some force was applied while the diplomatic approach also worked. Several of the small rulers meekly accepted the domination of Emperor Akbar out of fear of great military might of Moghuls and to save

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Ambitious Akbar

Akbar was a very ambitious ruler.Moghul empire was expanding day by day. But still there were prize states that yet were not part of the empire. He worked out a plan and got down to implement it with farsightedness and patience. It paid dividends.By 1564 the empire of Akbar had spread upto Kabul in north,

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