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  Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar (1542-1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Akbar succeeded his father in 1556 under the regency of Baira n Khan, a Turkoman noble, whose energy in repelling pretenders to the throne, and severity in maintaining the discipline of the army, tended greatly to the consolidation of the newly recovered empire.
Akbar's method of dealing with what must always be the chief difficulty of one who has to rule widely diverse races, affords perhaps the crowning evidence of his wisdom and moderation In religion he was at first a Mussulman, but the intolerant exclusiveness of that creed was quite foreign to his character.
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 Akbar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akbar was born at Umarkot in Sind to Humayun and Hamida Begum on October 15, 1542.
Akbar succeeded his father the same year under the regency of Bairam Khan, a Turkoman noble whose zeal in repelling pretenders to the throne and severity in maintaining the discipline of the army helped greatly in the consolidation of the newly recovered empire.
Asirgarh, a fort in the Deccan proved to be the last conquest of Akbar, taken in 1599 as proceeded north to face his son's rebellion.
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Jellaladin Muhammad Akbár the Great (1542–1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Akbar was born at Umarkot in Sind on the 15th of October 1542.
Akbar succeeded his father in 1556 under the regency of Bairam Khan, a Turkoman noble, whose energy in repelling pretenders to the throne, and severity in maintaining the discipline of the army, helped greatly in the consolidation of the newly recovered empire.
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 AKBAR - LoveToKnow Article on AKBAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Akbar succeeded his father in 1556 under the regency of Bairam Khan, a Turkoman noble, whose energy in repelling pretenders to the throne, and severity in maintaining the discipline of the army, tended greatly to the consolidation of the newly recovered empire.
When Akbar ascended the throne, only a small portion of what had formerly been comprised within the Mogul empire owned his authority, and he devoted himself with great determination and success to the recovery of the revolted provinces.
Akbar's method of dealing with what must always be the chief difficulty of one who has to rule widely diverse races, affords perhaps the crowning evidence of his wisdom and moderation.
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 Online dictionary - Akbar
Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbár, (alternative spellings include Jellaladin) also known as Akbar the Great (Akbar-e-Azam) (October_15, 1542 – 1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Akbar was born at Umarkot in Sind on October 15, 1543.
Akbar gathered a large number of worthy people in his court, the brightest gems of the land, so to speak, and these are just the nine most remembered by history.
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 Knowledge King - Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jellaladin Muhammad Akbar the Great (1542-1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Akbar was born at Umarkot in Sind on the 14th of October 1542, his father, Humayun, having been driven from the throne a short time in a series of decisive battles by the Afghan Sher Shah Suri.
When Akbar ascended the throne, only a small portion of what had formerly been comprised within the Mughal empire owned his authority, and he devoted himself to the recovery of the revolted provinces.
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 Read about Akbar at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Akbar and learn about Akbar here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Akbar also married several Hindu princesses but many consider that to be politically motivated rather than an attempt to reconcile the two faiths.
He was a court musician with the prince of Mewar and later recruited by Akbar as his court musician.
Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khan, a poet, was the son of Akbar’s trusted protector and caretaker when he was a teenager, Bairam Khan.
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Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbár, (alternative spellings include Jellaladin) also known as Akbar the Great (Akbar-e-Azam) (1542–1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Akbar was born at Umarkot in Sind on the October 15, 1542.
Akbar himself was a Muslim, but the majority of his subjects were of the Hindu faith.
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 Encyclopedia: 1556   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Akbar, who was crowned in the year 1556 due to his fathers death, defeated Muhammad Shah Adali of Bengal and his Prime Minister Hemu at the Second Battle of Panipat.
Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbár, (alternative spellings include Jellaladin, Celalettin) also known as Akbar the Great (Akbar-e-Azam) (October 15, 1542 –; (October 27, 1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
Jalauddin Akbar Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbár, (alternative spellings include Jellaladin) also known as Akbar the Great (Akbar-e-Azam) (October 15, 1542 – 1605) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from the time of his accession in 1556 until 1605.
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 4Reference || Ajmere   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
To this place the emperor Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar, with his empress, performed a pilgrimage on foot from Agra in accordance with the terms of a vow he had made when praying for a son.
The large pillars erected at intervals of two miles the whole way, to mark the daily halting-place of the imperial pilgrim, are still extant.
In 1509 the place became a source of Contention between the chiefs of Mewar and Marwar, and was ultimately Conquered in 1532 by the latter prince, who in his turn in 1559 had to give way before the emperor Akbar.
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 AKBAR, AKHBAR - Online Information article about AKBAR, AKHBAR
AKBAR, AKHBAR or AKBER, JELLALADIN MAHOMMED (1542-1605), one of the greatest and wisest of the See also:
When Akbar ascended the throne, only a small portion of what had formerly been comprised within the Mogul empire owned his authority, and he devoted himself with See also:
year of Akbar's reign, the empire had more than regained all that it had lost, the recovered provinces being reduced, not to subjection only as before, but to a great degree of See also:
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Search the AKBAR Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the AKBAR Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named AKBAR at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Wikipedia: 1556
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November 5 - Second Battle of Panipat - Fifty miles north of Delhi, a Mogul Army defeats Hindu forces of General Hemu to ensure Akbar the throne of India.
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar ascends to the throne of the Mughal Empire; he rules until his death in 1605
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Is the Akbar's court the same as Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar?
Further, I think the title is not very perfect, but perhaps it is better that the information should be moved to the Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar page.
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 List of people by name: Ak Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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Akbar, Jellaladin Mahommed, (1542-1605), ruler of the Mughal Empire
Akbar, Saad, assassin of Liaquat Ali Khan, president of Pakistan
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 1556 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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(Click link for more info and facts about Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar) Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar ascends to the throne of the (Click link for more info and facts about Mughal Empire) Mughal Empire; he rules until his death in 1605
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 1556   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
November 5 - Second Battle of Panipat - Fifty miles north of Delhi, a Mogul Army defeats Hindu forces ofGeneral Hemu to ensure Akbar the throne of India.
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Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar ascends to thethrone of the Mughal Empire ; he rules until his death in 1605
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 1605 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
October 13 - Theodore Beza, French theologian (born 1519)
October 15 - Akbar, Mogul Emperor (born 1542)
November 8 - Robert Catesby, English conspirator (born 1573)
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somewhat restored, Akbar took the reins of government into his own hands by a proclamation issued in March 1560.
When Akbar ascended the throne, only a small portion of what had formerly been comprised within the Mughal empire owned his authority, and he devoted himsel
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 Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar : Akbar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar : Akbar
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar : Akbar
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 1556   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
De noviembre el 5 - Segunda batalla de Panipat - cincuenta millas de norte de Delhi, un ejército del portalámparas gigante derrotan fuerzas hindúes de general Hemu para asegurar a Akbar el trono de la India.
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar asciende al trono del imperio de Mughal; él gobierna hasta su muerte en 1605
Las familias de las actividades bancarias de Welser de Augsburg pierden el control colonial de Venezuela
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Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar
Jellaladin Mahommed Akbar
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