Akbar the Great (R. 1556 - 1605) (1 jan 1556 ano – 1 jan 1605 ano)
Descrição:
 Grandson of the Mughal Empires “creator” (Babur)
Contributions;
  o Expands Empire’s territory (includes 
      maritime access to Gujerat and Bengal)
  o Implements religious tolerance to the empire
  o Creates a diverse and inclusive ruling elite
        Loyalty is focussed on the Mughal 
            emperor
        Loyalties are strengthened around the 
           empire through marriage
Biography: Akbarnama
Administration reforms;
  o Mansab; ranks awarded to nobles based on 
      the nobles contributions to the emperor
  o Jagir; pieces of land where nobles could 
     collect taxes, “ownership” was regularly 
     rotated
Religious Policies
  o Legitimizes the practice of various religions in 
      the Empire
  o Holds “religious debates” with Christian, 
      Muslim, Parsis (Zoroastrians) Jain, Sikh, and 
      Hindu representatives
  o Leads to a “fusion religion” called Din-I-llahi 
Adicionado na linha do tempo:
Data:
1 jan 1556 ano
1 jan 1605 ano
 ~ 49 years