ON November 23, 1542, Akbar, the future Mughal Emperor, was born at Amarkot. His father, Humayun, had already lost the kingdom won by Babar, and Akbar's childhood was spent in exile. Humayun ...
Akbar proved to be the most acclaimed Mughal emperor, both for his military successes and spiritual leadership. He understood that religious and cultural differences between the peoples of India ...
Although the Empire was created by Babur’s military victories and conquests, it was not until the reign of Akbar, the 3rd emperor, that the empire began to flourish. The Mughals were accepting ...
"While Zafar was never cut out to be a heroic or revolutionary leader, he remains, like his ancestor the Emperor Akbar, an attractive symbol of Islamic civilisation at its most tolerant and ...
In the late 16th century, Maharaja Amar Singh I of Mewar, a prominent Hindu Rajput ruler, entered into a significant alliance with the Mughal Empire by marrying Khanum, the daughter of Emperor Akbar.