There are 613 laws that Jews people try to uphold. Since we are all humans we know that not all of them can be held. Some of these laws that they uphold are found in Leviticus and Exodus (the Ten Commandments). One of the laws is the Kosher laws in which they cannot eat pork, or eat dairy with meat. They also have family laws and marriage laws. They have laws for what you can and cannot do on Shabbat. Hopefully this helps. There are so many laws that it would be difficult to name all of them.
Answer:
Akbar the Great exceeded not only the achievements of previous Mughal rulers, including his granfather Babur and his father Humayun.
Explanation:
The largest merits of Akbar the Great were a significant expansion of his empire, including the control of Afghanistan; the creation of a central administration combined with a lot of autonomy for local rulers-administrators who were from the Hindu elite; winning the loyalty of the Hindu people - the majority in India - thorugh an intelligent policy of religious tolerance; and, finally, having established the Mughal style of architecture that combines Islamic, Persian and Hindu design elements.