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Akbar and queen
Lord Kottureshwar blessed Akbar & Rajput queen that is akbar wife.
Akbar, the Mughal emperor Humayun's son and heir from his Sindhi queen Hameeda Banu Begum, had a broad vision of Indian and Islamic traditions.

Akbar and used
The term " Emperor of India " is also used to refer to Indian emperors such as Ashoka the Great of the Maurya Dynasty and Emperor Akbar the Great of the Mughal empire.
The Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great is said to have " used this technique to chastise ' rebels ' and then in the end the prisoners, presumably much chastened, were given their lives ".
The Eurasian Sparrowhawk has been used in falconry for centuries and was favoured by Emperor Akbar the Great ( 1542 – 1605 ) of the Mughal Empire.
Written in white on the inner edges of the green and red bands is the repeated phrase Allahu Akbar (" God is great ") in a stylized version of the Kufic script used for the Qur ' an.
A further change to the flag following the revolution was the addition of writing to the inner edges of the green and red bands reading, " Allahu Akbar " in a stylized version of the Kufic script used for the Qur ' an.
In 1982, M J Akbar the current editorial Director of India Today used to edit and designed the daily newspaper thus it had a major impact on newspaper journalism in India.
Such was the power of his music that when he used to sing in the court of Akbar, it is said that candles used to light up automatically.
The issues surrounding Dara Shikoh's impeachment and execution are used to explore interpretations of Islam in a 2008 play, The Trial of Dara Shikoh, written by Akbar S. Ahmed.
Like Binky and Sheba, Akbar and Jeff are often used as a generic couple when needed.
" Allahu Akbar " replaced the previous national anthem " Libya, Libya, Libya ", which had been used by the Kingdom of Libya since its independence in 1951.
Islamic flags containing the calligraphy of the Quran were commonly used by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, it was the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who is known to have inlaid the Crescent and Star symbol upon his personal shield, his son Aurangzeb is also known to have used similar shields and flags containing an upward Crescent and Star symbol.
In fact, ( Pakhli ) provided the main route to Kashmir and was the most commonly used route for Emperor Akbar to travel to Kashmir.
In fact, Mansehra ( Pakhli ) provided the main route to Kashmir and was the most commonly used route for Emperor Akbar to travel to Kashmir.
Blogs may be used as a virtual means of social protest without assembly, such as when thousands of bloggers renamed their blogs Akbar Ganji for a week in 2005, in support of the arrested critic of the regime.
This system has been used in Hindi movie Jodhaa Akbar.
The Mughal Emperor Akbar is known to have built large foundries producing the best quality sword blades ; Akbar himself is known to have preferred Damascus steel talwars, which were considered the sharpest and most effective blades ever used in battle in South Asia.
The three domed mosque, adjacent to Bada Gumbad, Lodhi Gardens. Under the Mughals major renovations would often take place depending on what occasions they would use the gardens for, under Akbar the Great the garden was used as an observatory and to keep records in a purpose built library.
Emperor Akbar also used a pata during the siege of Gujarat.
The father of Jahangir, Emperor Jalal-uddin Mohammad Akbar used to call him Sheikhu ( a nickname ).
The beads are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer known as Tasbih of Fatima, which was a form of prayer offered as a gift by the Prophet Muhammad to his daughter Fatima, which is recited as follows: 33 times " Subhan Allah " ( Glory be to God ), 33 times " Al-hamdu lilah " ( Praise be to God ), and 33 times " Allahu Akbar " ( God is the greatest ).
But just nine months after the formation of the NAP Government, it was overthrown by Bhutto who used Nawab Akbar Bugti's allegation that Mengal's regime wanted to disintegrate Pakistan and liberate Balochistan as grounds for this dismissal.

Akbar and come
The Mughal Emperor Akbar is known for issuing Firman's of all categories that eventually strengthened the Mughal Empire and its administration for centuries to come.
Munim Khan stung by his master's censure returned rapidly to Patna and laid siege to the city. But he soon found the task of taking it to be beyond his powers and begged Mughal Emperor Jalal ud-Din Muhammad Akbar to come in person and assume charge of the campaign.
The ladies and children were sent to Jaunpur and Akbar in response to urgent entreaties from Munim Khan that he would be pleased to come in person with all speed to the front, advanced to the famous ferry at Chaunsa where his father, Emperor Humayun, had suffered a severe defeat in 1539.

Akbar and here
It is here that Akbar had representatives of different religions discuss their faiths and gave private audience.
Emperor Akbar stayed here for a single night.
Akbar did not rule from here and Shahjahan built a new fort in Delhi known as ' Lal Quila ' or Red Fort.

Akbar and by
Although the proposal seemed to have been approved, the plans of the British were thwarted by the uprising of Dost Muhammad's son Muhammad Akbar Khan, who defeated and annihilated the British-Indian garrison at Gandamak on its retreat from Kabul in January 1842.
The city was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1559.
Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated by Saad Akbar, a lone assassin, in 1951.
He was introduced to Marxism by Mir Akbar Khyber during his imprisonment for activities deemed too radical by the government.
After months of chaos in Kabul, Mohammad Akbar Khan secured local control and in April 1843 his father Dost Mohammad, who had been released by the British, returned to the throne in Afghanistan.
As disillusionment set in, in 1978 a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan ( PDPA ), Mir Akbar Khyber ( or " Kaibar "), was killed by the government.
Babur had chosen the site for this city and was built by his grandson Jalal-uddin Mohammad Akbar in 1570.
Jahangir's rule was characterized by the same religious tolerance as his father Akbar, with the exception of his hostility with the Sikhs, which was forged so early on in his rule.
In the year 1594 Jahangir's was dispatched by his father the Mughal Emperor Akbar, alongside Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan and Abu ' l-Fazl ibn Mubarak to defeat the renegade Vir Singh Deo of Bandela and capture the city of Orchha, which was considered the center of the revolt.
Thrown by the religious tolerance of Akbar and Jahangir's rule, the Jesuits had long thought that they were always on the verge of conversion.
Akbar Khan took to the throne from 1842 to 1845 who was followed by Dost Mohammad Khan.
The fourth work, called Rajavalipataka, by Prajnia Bhatta, completes the history to the time of the incorporation of Kashmir in the dominions of the Mogul emperor Akbar, 1588.
This game was played by the Mughal emperors of India ; a notable example being that of Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar.
The Afghans then engaged in many wars with the Punjabi Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh, which included the Battle of Jamrud in which Hari Singh Nalwa was killed by Akbar Khan.
The name Khurram-Persian for ' joyful '- was given by his grandfather Akbar.
It was abolished by Akbar.
* December 14 – Sultan Murad, 4th son of Emperor Akbar of the Mughal Empire invades Ahmednagar Sultanate which is bravely defended by Chand Bibi.
* January 6 – 13 – First Anglo-Afghan War: Massacre of Elphinstone's army ( Battle of Gandamak ): British East India Company troops destroyed by Afghan forces on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, by Akbar Khan, son of Dost Mohammed Khan.
** Akbar ascends to the throne of the Mughal Empire at age 13 ; he will rule until his death in 1605 by which time most of the north and centre of the Indian subcontinent will be under his control.
When Akbar became Mughal Emperor, his stepbrother Mirza Muhammad Hakim's mother had been killed by Shah Abul Ma ' ali.
As he could not recover Badakhshan for himself, and rendered destitute by the death of Mirza Muhammad Hakim, he followed the example of his grandson, and repaired to the court of Akbar who made him a Commander of six thousand.
* 1589-90-Celestial globe without seams invented in Mughal India by Ali Kashmiri ibn Luqman during Akbar the Great's reign.

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