The fact that Akbar renounced Islam is false and therefore does not support his image as a ‘national emperor’. His foundation of the Din-i-Ilahi and his religious policy, administrative unity and cultural outreach all aimed at unifying diverse groups, which ...
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Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana, a Mughal noble and poet, made the most significant contribution to Hindi literature. He was a polyglot who wrote many popular dohas (couplets) and other poems primarily in Braj Bhasha and Awadhi, earning him a permanent and ...
The statement that Sher Shah built a beautiful fort in Sasaram is false. He built a majestic tomb (mausoleum) for himself in Sasaram. He did construct a new city, Shergarh and the Purana Qila (Old Fort) in Delhi, but the ...
Jahangir honored Adil Shah, the ruler of Bijapur, with the title ‘Farzand’ (son). This title was given to Bijapur’s ruler, Ibrahim Adil Shah II, primarily to recognize the importance of the Deccan Sultanates and encourage diplomatic relations, attempting to stabilize ...
Alauddin Khalji famously believed that a king must place the state above all personal or familial ties. He killed close relatives to secure his throne and curtailed the nobility’s power. Chronicler Ziauddin Barani explicitly notes this principle, reflecting Alauddin’s doctrine ...