Akbar the Great tried to unify the Mughal Empire and create peace between the different people of India by promoting a policy of religious toleration. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "1".
<span>The great king Akbar was born
on 15th of October in the year 1542 and died on 27th of
October in the year 1605. He was the third and one of the greatest rulers of
Mughal dynasty. Akbar succeeded his father Humayun in becoming the king. </span>
Thats easy its because when they have kids and they die the kids will rule the same way which keeps the country running but if they dont have a heir then someone from the government will become king and mess up the government.
Death as it was used to kill people during olden times
The Ottoman Sultan was responsible for ruling a vast empire that stretched from Turkey to Vienna and from Iraq to Israel. His rule was often highlighted by war and conquest. The role of his mother was often referred to as "Valide", which simply means "mother" in Turkish. The Valide often had great economic resources and was responsible for internal improvements as well as being a "second in command", at times. She had a very important role in many regards.