AKBAR THE GREAT
Akbar’s conception of universal toleration was indeed a noble one, and is a brilliant testimony to his national idealism. Relying on the evidence of Badauni, an uncompromising critic o... Read more
AKBAR THE GREAT
Mian Bahadur Shah, a ruler of Khandesh, refused to submit to the imperial authority. Akbar, relieved of the danger of Uzbeg invasion after the death of ‘Abdullah Khan in 1598, marched... Read more
AKBAR THE GREAT
The inevitable imperial invasion of his territory took place in April, 1576, under a body of troops commanded by Man Singh of Amber and Asaf Khan, and a furious battle was fought at the pass... Read more
AKBAR THE GREAT
As we have already noted, the battle of Khanua (1527) did not result in the total eclipse of Rajput influence in the north. Rajputana still formed a powerful factor in the history of India.... Read more