Akbar
Appearance
Jalal-ud-DinMuhammad Akbar | |||||
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3rd Mughal Emperor | |||||
Nag-uná | Humayun | ||||
Nagsunod | Jahangir | ||||
Rehente | Bairam Khan (1556–1561) | ||||
Natawo |
Jalal ud-Din Muhammad 14 Oktubre 1542 Umerkot, Sind | ||||
Namatay |
27 Oktubre 1605 (edad 63) Fatehpur Sikri, Agra | ||||
Paglubong | Sikandra, Agra | ||||
Inasaw-an | 30 wives including Mariam-uz-Zamani | ||||
Anak | Jahangir, Murad, Danyal, 6 daughters others | ||||
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Panimalay | Timurid | ||||
Dinastiya | Mughal | ||||
Amay | Humayun | ||||
Iroy | Hamida Banu Begum[1] | ||||
Relihiyon | Din-i-Ilahi, later coverted back to Islam |
Hi Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar usa nga gikakariti nga pinuno Mughal han Indya. Hiya an nagdara han Imperyo Mughal tikang ha 1556 C.E. ngadto ha 1605 C.E.. Kilala liwat hiya nga Akbar nga Harangdon (Akbar-e-Azam). Natawo hiya ha Oktubre 15, 1542 ngan namatay Oktubre 27 C.E., 1605 C.E..
Mga kasarigan
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Mga reperensya
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Padugang nga barasahon
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak Akbar-namah Edited with commentary by Muhammad Sadiq Ali (Kanpur-Lucknow: Nawal Kishore) 1881–3 Three Vols. (Persian)
- Abu al-Fazl ibn Mubarak Akbarnamah Edited by Maulavi Abd al-Rahim. Bibliotheca Indica Series (Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal) 1877–1887 Three Vols. (Persian)
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- Haji Muhammad 'Arif Qandahari Tarikh-i-Akbari (Better known as Tarikh-i-Qandahari) edited & Annotated by Haji Mu'in'd-Din Nadwi, Dr. Azhar 'Ali Dihlawi & Imtiyaz 'Ali 'Arshi (Rampur Raza Library) 1962 (Persian)
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- Monserrate, Father Antonio (1922). The commentary of Father Monserrate, S.J., on his journey to the court of Akbar. Oxford University Press. http://www.archive.org/stream/commentaryoffath00monsuoft#page/n7/mode/2up.
Mga sumpay ha gawas
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Akbar I |
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Akbar, Jellaladin Mahommed. |
- Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Ginhipos 2015-09-24 han Wayback Machine The Great
- Akbar, Emperor of India by Richard von Garbe' at Project Gutenberg
- History of the friendship between Akbar and Birbal Ginhipos 2011-01-03 han Wayback Machine
- The Drama of Akbar by Muhammad Husain Azad from 1922