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  1. While meeting the empress after the birth of Salim, Akbar presented her with jewellery worth one lakh gold coins and gave a 'Rajvanshi pat' on her head expressing love. [89] [90] She was subsequently given the high honour of being titled 'Mariam-uz-Zamani' (Mary/Compassionate of the Age). [2]

  2. The Empress was presented with jewellery worth one lakh gold coins immediately when Akbar met her for that first time in Sikri after the birth of sultan Salim and gave a 'Rajvanshi pat' on her head expressing his love.

  3. Jan 28, 2015 · Akbar after organising the defence of North West frontier, Akbar also marched towards Kabul. By the time he reached there Hakim Mirza had left Kabul and Akbar occupied it. Akbar gave the charge of Kabul to his sister Bakhtunnisa Begum and left for Agra (1581).

  4. Akbar, in his pursuit of religious tolerance and harmony, abolished the pilgrimage tax in 1563. The abolition of the pilgrimage tax was a significant step towards promoting religious equality and reducing discrimination against non-Muslims in the Mughal Empire.

  5. Apr 29, 2020 · Did the Mughals adopt the Rajput notion of seclusion or did the Rajputs bolster their women with additional layers of coverings when they encountered the Mughals?

  6. May 19, 2022 · In a nutshell, Akbar is hailed as ‘great’ by these historians because of the three broad parameters -- a) his traits, b) his accomplishments as an emperor, c) his liberal, secular and accommodative religious policies towards other religions, particularly the Hindus.

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  8. Akbar in view of Salim‟s rebellion at Allahabad had to give up his intention of staying and conquering other states in the Deccan. He left for Agra and arrived at Fatehpursikri and ordered to build the famous Buland Darwaza as a memorial of his victory over Asirgarh.