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labwork [276]
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Who was Akbar and what is he well known for

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chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
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Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar was d 3rd Mughal emperor of India during 16th century. Ruled for 56 years. Unification of political India & removal of religion from d court was his biggest achievement. Fatehpur sikri near Agra & Lahore fort were his creations. His empire was spread from Kabul to Dhaka & Kashmir to Kerala.<span>
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