Akbar The Great
Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar or Akbar the Great or Abu'l-Fath was the one of the most eminent rulers of the indian history. He was the one of the two greatest and ofcourse the most controversial personality along with Aurangzeb. Unluckily both are responsible for the downfall of Mughal Empire. After the sudden death of Humayun, Jala-ud-din Muhammad Akbar came to the throne in 1556. The news of Humayun's death was kept secret for 17 days. Akbar was only 14 years old when he became the king. First of all Akbar want to bring whole India under one ruler and to accomplish this task in a great measure by enlisting in its favor several races which he desired to bring within his fold. Humayun Hemu who was the commander of Adil Shah occupied Agra, Delhi and Tardi Beg and the Mughal commander fled away. For this he was sentenced death and Bairam Khan was appointed as the new commander of the Mughal army. Bairam Khan Second Battle Of Panipat After the occupation...