Akbar Research Paper

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Jennifer Lopez Due:4/23/18. Pd 1 Akbar’s importance to India’s society: Examine Akbar’s government as a reflection of Indian society. Table of Contents: Identification and evaluation of sources……………………………………………….. Pg 1-2 Investigation:............................................................................................................Pg 1-2-3 Conclusion:................................................................................................................Pg 3 Bioligraphy…………………………………………………………………………………….Pg 4 Wordcount:1503 IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF SOURCES This investigation attempts …show more content…

India is a diverse place and as a fact most religion originated in india, though Indian citizens could be treated the same, such as Akbar’s goal was to maintain India as a unified, strong country, the caste system still are in tact was making it difficult for everyone to be equal. Also Akbar’s legacy had ended when his grandson, Aurangzeb, who also reigned india reinforced the jizya and demolished hindu temples.Soon after India was invaded by the British. All in end Akbar the great's demonstrates that a there is no possible way that a society can live in the same countries without conflict, and religion tolerance, a empire ceases to …show more content…

“Akbar reformed and strengthened his central administration, also centralized his financial system, reorganised tax-collection” AKbar changed how the government system was, his father was a man who began what Akbar had finished though his father did not complete what he wanted to do Akbar was a example of determination. Akbar was a mongolian leader, with his roots he also brought many improvements to india like centralized government that brought together many smaller kingdoms. Akbar also won over the trust of enemies, and including was accepted by his subjects who were hindus, while he was muslim, “first muslim ruler to win the trust and loyalty of his hindu

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